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Although jMaki comes with a nice Collection of Widgets it is very important to be able to extend the component palette and Ludo's blog shows how to do that. The process is quite simple, just package the widget it inside a ZIP file with some extra information but it will be simplified further via some additional use conventions. |
jMaki is building up very nicely; its model is fairly simple and flexible and now supports Java (JSF and JSP), PHP and Phobos (JavaScript) - see these examples based on the jMaki-Charting widget.