来自TSS上的消息:
Sun has announced it is joining the OpenAJAX Alliance and the Dojo Foundation. Sun says it will actively participate in these two communities to help drive open standards for AJAX programming and increase interoperability across AJAX technologies.
As part of the OpenAJAX Alliance, Sun will collaborate with over 30 other member companies and organizations to identify and consolidate best practices, reach a consensus on programming models around a reference implementation for tools interoperability and generate wider AJAX adoption throughout the industry.
As a sponsor of the Dojo Foundation, Sun will participate in the Dojo Toolkit project. The Dojo Foundation is a non-profit organization for JavaScript programming and the Dojo Toolkit is an open source JavaScript toolkit for professional Web development. As part of the Dojo Toolkit project, Sun will be contributing AJAX widgets, helping with internationalization efforts and refining documentation. Greg Murray, Sun's AJAX Architect, will be one of the people representing Sun as a member of the Dojo Foundation.
In addition to joining these two communities, Sun announced a preview of a new plug-in for the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment to support the jMaki framework to improve developer productivity. Project jMaki, is an open source JavaScript wrapper framework for the Java platform. Sun also recently launched two new AJAX web portals: http://developers.sun.com/ajax and
http://java.sun.com/javascript as well as several enhanced Sun BluePrints AJAX-enabled JavaServer Faces components for the Sun Java Studio Creator development environment.
What are your thoughts on this collaboration? What do you think of jMaki?
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