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Friday, November 24th, 2006

Using the Eclipse AJAX Toolkit Framework (ATF) Webinar

Category: Presentation

>We don’t normally post webinars, but thought “what the hell it’s Friday”.

On November 30, the Eclipse foundation will be hosting a 1 hour webinar titled Using the Eclipse Ajax Toolkit Framework (ATF).

Eclipse 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. This webinar will demonstrate how to use ATF to create, debug, and deploy an Ajax application on both Apache and J2EE servers.

Register by emailing webinar-atf@eclipse.org

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Thank you for the link to the webinar.

Comment by CyberSliver — October 7, 2008

Link’s dead…
New location: http://live.eclipse.org/node/211

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