Kick-Start your Java Apps, Part 2

  2006-11-26 02:30:02
This tutorial shows you how to move an application from a conventional design to one based on Ajax technology -- all within the friendly and familiar environment of the Kick-start your Java apps suite. In case you missed Part 1, the tutorial may help you get started with Java Apps. 
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