At the AJAXWorld Conference held in Santa Clara, California, IBM officially announced that it would donate more open-source technologies to the Eclipse Fund's ATF (AJAX Technology Framework) and Mozilla fund.
The ATF project was proposed by IBM in May, and IBM will then donate code to Eclipse to create ATF. Currently, developers of the ATF project will directly use RAD (Rational Application Developer) 7.0 toolkit, RAD 7.0 and ATF Toolkit to provide developers with more advanced JavaScript tool performance and enterprise developers with AJAX.
IBM also mentioned that the technologies contributed by IBM will enable clients to run, deploy, debug, and configure AJAX on any Web server, including WebSphere, Tomcat, Apache, JBoss and Webogic.
At the same time, IBM also donated technology to Mozilla to make AJAX development on the Firefox browser more effective and provide users with a more convenient interface.
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