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jMaki is moving closer to their final release as is evident by monitoring traffic on DEV@AJAX mailing list. Here are two tips to develop real-life applications using jMaki. |
Updating jMaki version in your application is now much easier. With the click of a single button, jMaki NetBeans plug-in automatically updates the version of jMaki bundled in your application. Read Carla's blog for more details.
A meaningful application using jMaki widgets will use dynamic data from a database to populate the values. My blog explains how to use Java Persistence API to retrieve data from a database and feed into jMaki wrapped widget.
A list of previous jMaki-related articles posted on TheAquarium is available here.
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