Category: atf

Heading off to Ajax Experience

22 October, 2007 (14:50) | ajaxexperience, eclipse, atf | No comments

As part of my whirlwind tour talking about the Ajax Toolkit Framework, I’ll be headed to Ajax Experience in Boston.

This presentation will be about using Eclipse for JavaScript development, with an emphasis on the work we did to embed Mozilla in Eclipse and provide access to various browser tooling, including JavaScript debugging, CSS tools, etc. […]

ATF at Eclipse Summit Europe 2007

11 October, 2007 (02:27) | jazz, qooxdoo, eclipse, atf | No comments

If you’re wondering why I’ve been quiet, it’s because I’m at Eclipse Summit Europe 2007 in Germany demoing and talking about the AJAX Toolkit Framework. While I’m here, though, I’ve seen some interesting technology I wanted to share.

qooxdoo is a very cool looking AJAX toolkit that’s actually been around quite a while. Right now it’s […]

AJAX Toolkit Framework

21 September, 2007 (11:11) | ajaxworld, eclipse, atf | 2 comments

Some of you may not be aware of another project being worked on by members of my team callled the AJAX Toolkit Framework (ATF). ATF provides an AJAX Tooling Environment in Eclipse that includes things like a DOM Inspector, an HTTP request monitor, JavaScript debugger, JavaScript editor with validation and code completion, and more. This […]