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jMaki is a lightweight framework to build Ajax-enabled Web 2.0 applications. NetBeans IDE provides first-class support to develop and deploy jMaki web applications on GlassFish V2. jMaki also comes with an Eclipse plug-in to support similar set of functionality. This screencast shows how jMaki plug-in can be installed in Eclipse 3.3 (codename Europa) and how jMaki-enabled web applications can be developed easily and intuitively. | |
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Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — July 26, 2007 @ 10:50 am
let me download movies
Comment by slim — August 22, 2007 @ 6:35 pm
The screencasts are available for download at: http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=Screencasts
Comment by Arun Gupta — August 22, 2007 @ 7:56 pm
Hi, thanks for interesting screencast. During your presentation I noticed that there was a support for ExtJs widget library: label "ext" on your Snippets view. I downloaded this jMaki plugin for Eclipse but initially it didn’t has a support for it. I downloaded also this additional ExtJs widget libraty and just couldn’t figure out how to put it into my Snippets view. I unzipped this archive to the jMaki plugin location expecting that it would be done automatically but nothing happened. Can you, please, describe how to add it there?
Comment by spyboost — January 30, 2008 @ 2:56 pm
Hurray! Never mind, I did it. I was bogged down into coding inside jMaki’s plugin xml file to add ExtJs support. But now it works fine. Very pity that after all this сhore I discovered only 3 widgets inside. Again, thank you very much for your tutorials.
Comment by spyboost — January 30, 2008 @ 3:52 pm
I’d like to watch this presentation, but unfortunately the audio keeps glitching. It seems to pause then catch up by playing the audio in a quick burst.
I’m using FF 3.0.3 under Ubuntu 8.04 with Flash plug-in v9.0 r124
Comment by Russell Jones — November 6, 2008 @ 8:28 am
Never mind, I did it. I was bogged down into coding inside jMaki’s plugin xml file to add ExtJs support. But now it works fine. Very pity that after all this сhore I discovered only 3 widgets inside. Again, thank you very much for your tutorials.
Comment by LAPTOP BATTERY — November 26, 2008 @ 9:56 pm