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| <h1>atf</h1> |
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| <h2>Introduction</h2> |
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| The AJAX Toolkit Framework (ATF) provides an extensible |
| framework and exemplary tools for building IDEs for the many |
| different AJAX runtime offerings (Dojo, Zimbra, Rico, etc) |
| in the market. Tools built upon these frameworks will |
| initially include: |
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| enhanced JavaScript editing features such as |
| edit-time syntax checking; |
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| <li>an embedded Mozilla web browser;</li> |
| <li>an embedded DOM browser; and</li> |
| <li>an embedded JavaScript debugger.</li> |
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| An additional and unique aspect of the framework is the |
| Personality Builder function, which assists in the |
| construction of arbitrary AJAX runtime frameworks, thus |
| allowing those runtimes to be used with ATF tools. |
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| ATF is an incubator subproject of WTP. This page is |
| currently under construction. See |
| <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/atf/" target="_top">ATF Project Home</a> |
| for more information. |
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