This post started out as a response to Rahul’s questions posted on this entry. I soon found myself writing a long response and thought that it was worth a whole post by itself. So, here are my comments about using jMaki: First thing you might want to check is if you are using the latest [...]
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General comment about using jMaki
Posted: June 20, 2008 in TechnologyTags: dojo, JavaScript, jMaki, Netbeans
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In response to Judit’s question in my HTTP Proxy Servlet post, there is actually a XmlHttpProxy Client in jMaki. It has some useful features that’s not available in HTTP Proxy Servlet. Check it out!
