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Using the Eclipse AJAX Toolkit Framework (ATF)

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Robert Goodman (IBM)
 
Abstract:

The Eclipse Ajax Toolkit Framework (ATF) provides exemplary tools for creating and debugging AJAX applications. These tools include enhanced JavaScript editing features such as edit-time syntax checking, an embedded DOM browser, CSS Tools, JavaScript debugger, a JavaScript console, and an embedded Mozilla web browser. The goal of ATF is to provide an ever-expanding set of high-function tools for AJAX developers. The AJAX Toolkit Framework is an extensible framework that supports using arbitrary AJAX runtimes through the Personality Builder function. This webinar demonstrates how to use ATF to create, debug, and deploy an Ajax application on both Apache and J2EE servers.

Agenda - total running time 55:57 minutes:

  • 00:00 min. Introduction
  • 02:42 min. Overview of ATF
  • 05:25 min. ATF Components
  • 08:06 min. AJAX Application Creation
  • 09:11 min. JavaScript Editor
  • 09:53 min. Application Deployment
  • 11:33 min. Demo - Creating an Application
  • 18:15 min. JavaScript Debugger
  • 19:07 min. URL Debugging/Running
  • 20:24 min. Demo - URL Debugging
  • 26:09 min. Browser Tooling
  • 28:52 min. Demo - Browser Tooling
  • 36:14 min. Personality Builder
  • 37:15 min. Where to Get ATF
  • 37:55 min. Future Enhancements
  • 40:47 min. Q&A

Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.


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