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josezald
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« on: April 29, 2009, 03:50:21 PM »

I am looking to start working with Dojo as Domino 8.5. uses it as a framework. I see there are resources in the dojomino.com and its wiki. However these sites are hardly updated. I can't find much documentation or support for this under IBM. Should I keep investing in Dojo or move on to another framework (YUI for example).

http://dojomino.com/
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http://dojomino.com/dojomino/wiki.nsf
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« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2009, 06:48:59 AM »

There is information on the IBM Domino wiki but it's more about using it with xpages.
I will have some information on using Dojo with Domino 8.5 on my site ( http://www.kalechi.com/comments.nsf) by June 3.

I'm posting the information from a session I did on it for Entwickler Camp. It's about using Dojo for normal Domino forms and the caveats. I'm in the cleanup stage right now with the posting.
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« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2009, 10:04:19 AM »

Hi - wareSource.com just posted a new course, Domino Designer 8.5: Browser Applications and Dojo, which may be helpful to Domino developers who are new to Dojo and who want to quickly and easily improve browser applications that use the traditional Domino Form/View design architecture.

You can read the description at:

http://waresource.com/kurchak/ka1.nsf/8f1ec7851d34b09a852566de0078eb7a/8eda0769423024ee852575dd0063a4d3?OpenDocument



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