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IBM demonstrates Ajax mashup tool for the rest of us
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
At Ajax World, IBM is demonstrating a tool that it will soon put up on its hosted alpha services site that would enable developers to build Ajax mashups. The tool works through a series of properties dialog boxes where you define the widgets that you want to use, and what data links them.
If you're a developer, the cool thing about Ajax is that it lets you quickly mix and match web pages and services with relatively simple scripting, using technologies that are pretty off the shelf.
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