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Screencast #Web3: jMaki in Eclipse

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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[Trackback] What is jMaki ? If you have been following my blog, then you know it already. But a picture is worth a thousand words so here it is. One-liner: jMaki is a light-weight framework to build Web 2.0 applications. "j"...

Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on July 26, 2007 at 10:50 AM PDT #

[Trackback] jMaki returns from vacation...with pictures:)

Posted by Ludovic Champenois's Blog on July 31, 2007 at 06:09 PM PDT #

let me download movies

Posted by slim on August 22, 2007 at 06:35 PM PDT #

The screencasts are available for download at: http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=Screencasts

Posted by Arun Gupta on August 22, 2007 at 07:56 PM PDT #

[Trackback] jMaki is a light-weight framework for build Web 2.0 applications. It provides support for multiple languages - Java (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) , PHP, Ruby (1, 2), Phobos (1). The numbers in parentheses indicate the entries that I've...

Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on August 24, 2007 at 06:08 AM PDT #

[Trackback] The first ever The Rich Web Experience 2007 just got over and I enjoyed participating in the conference. This conference is part of No Fluff Just Stuff Symposium series and truly lived up to it's name and these are...

Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on September 08, 2007 at 07:08 PM PDT #

[Trackback] Rama and I presented on Metro and jMaki in Silicon Valley Code Camp last Saturday. Here are the pictures: It was good to meet Peter Kellner (SVCC Organizer), Aaron Houston (Program Coordinator for JUGs), Van Riper (Silicon Valley JUG Founder),...

Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on October 30, 2007 at 08:21 AM PDT #

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?

Posted by spyboost on January 30, 2008 at 02:56 PM PST #

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.

Posted by spyboost on January 30, 2008 at 03:52 PM PST #

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

Posted by Russell Jones on November 06, 2008 at 08:28 AM PST #

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.

Posted by LAPTOP BATTERY on November 26, 2008 at 09:56 PM PST #

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