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jMaki 1.0 is fast approaching

Posted by gmurray71 on September 14, 2007 at 02:41 PM | Comments (2)

After over a year in community development we are preparing to release jMaki 1.0 on September 25.

jMaki has stabilized over the past few months especially with the data models which allow you to create some very sophisticated user interfaces. As proof we have created jmaki.com where we are hosting many of our samples and recent blog postings using jMaki.

How are you using jMaki and if not what are we missing?


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  • Greg, I have completed some web framework evaluation including JMAKI. Our constraints include must be thin client with no client side runtime or browser plugins and It must be java based. I have recommended that we use jmaki going forward for our web application development. We have a number of legacy activeX applications to port to java web apps and jmaki fits the bill in every way. Couple that with the nb6 javascript editor and its all there straight out of the box. Great work you guys, thank you. Web http://www.mottmac.com

    Posted by: hat27533 on September 21, 2007 at 03:16 AM

  • Hi, Great to hear you are using jMaki. With jMaki you can also be used to package / initialize flash or activeX components as well. We have not talked about it much but the architecture supports it. We'll try to make some of this capability more prominent in blogs / documentation soon. Once again thank you for the encouragement.

    Posted by: gmurray71 on September 21, 2007 at 10:25 AM



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