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The Dojo Foundation Releases Dojo 1.0
Open Source Toolkit Provides Critical Components for Web 2.0 Development
The Dojo Foundation is proud to announce
version 1.0 of Dojo, an Open Source JavaScript toolkit for Ajax development
that can be used to build rich Web 2.0 applications.
Dojo provides easy-to-use, high-quality UI components and JavaScript
infrastructure critical for building responsive Web applications without
the need for proprietary plugins or single-vendor solutions. Only 25K in
size, the base of Dojo delivers key support for Ajax, progressive
enhancement, animations, and opens the door to a wealth of high-quality
widgets and extension modules. Dojo supports the Firefox, Safari, Internet
Explorer and Opera browsers.
The Dojo project has attracted a talented and vibrant community of
individuals and corporate supporters since its founding in 2004. Dojo is a
key part of products from active community members like AOL, BEA (NASDAQ: BEAS), IBM (NYSE: IBM), Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: JAVA), and many others.
IBM uses Dojo in a number of products including WebSphere Commerce and its
popular mashup maker, QEDWiki. "Dojo enabled IBM to create user interfaces
that are internationalized and accessible out of the box, which helps us to
deliver projects much faster and with more value to our customers," said
David Boloker, CTO for Emerging Technologies, IBM Software Group. "And now
we will be delivering the Dojo Toolkit in a WebSphere Application Server
Feature Pack for Web 2.0, so that our customers can build rich Web 2.0
style applications using J2EE."
"Congratulations to the entire Dojo community in reaching the 1.0
milestone," said Dylan Schiemann, CEO of SitePen, Inc., and co-founder of
the Dojo project. "Dojo 1.0 enables developers and designers to more easily
collaborate to build attractive, rich web interfaces. SitePen proudly
offers Dojo development, training, and support services. The feature set
makes it a natural choice for the rich, customized applications our
customers demand."
The Dojo Toolkit is comprised of three pieces. Dojo Core provides
functionality missing from today's web browsers and helps overcome browser
"quirks." Dijit is a collection of rich user interface controls which are
skinnable and have global reach through accessible technologies and
internationalization. DojoX provides native vector graphics, charting,
offline mode, and Comet support, and many more key community extensions to
Dojo.
Dojo 1.0 includes:
-- Accessibility including keyboard navigation, low vision support, and
ARIA markup for assistive technologies
-- High performance grid widget supporting 100,000+ rows of data
-- Browser-native 2-D and 3-D charting
-- A full library of easy-to-use, attractive UI controls
-- Universal data access for simple and fast data-driven widget development
-- Internationalization with localizations provided for 13 major languages
-- CSS-driven themes to make customization and extension simple
-- Dojo Offline, based on Google Gears, which makes offline applications
easy to build
-- Support for the OpenAjax Alliance Hub 1.0 to guarantee interoperability
with other toolkits
-- Native 2-D and 3-D vector graphics drawing
-- Access to many more widgets and extensions through the Dojo package
system
"The Dojo Foundation has made it easy for AOL to contribute code back to
the Dojo community, particularly in the area of high performance code
loading," said James Burke, Lead Software Design Engineer at AOL. "We
continue to make Dojo releases available from AOL's content delivery
network, free for the community to use which means you don't even have to
download the toolkit to start using it. The Dojo community has made a great
toolkit that can be used at both ends of the development spectrum. It
enables feature-rich, component-based web applications, like AOL's Webmail
and myAOL(TM) personal home pages. The Dojo Toolkit is very capable in more
constrained environments too, as illustrated by TinyBuddy IM, an AIM®
Enabled instant messaging web application for the iPhone."
"The Dojo Foundation has been a great partner and a terrific working
community," said Ed, Cobb, vice president, Emerging Technology and
Standards, BEA Systems. "We use the Dojo toolkit today in AquaLogic Pages,
our business user mash-up platform, and also encourage developers to use
the Dojo toolkit to develop their own dynamic applications for use with our
WebLogic products. BEA recently expanded its involvement with Dojo
technology by becoming a member of the Dojo Foundation. As such, BEA can
now leverage many of the native core features of the Dojo 1.0 toolkit in
many of our products."
"Dojo has been deployed in production systems for more than two years, and
the breadth and maturity of Dojo 1.0 really shows the care taken by all of
the project's contributors in building better experiences for everyone,"
said Alex Russell, Project Lead for the Dojo Toolkit. "Dojo 1.0 gives
developers and designers fluid ways to iterate on designs and complex,
data-driven behaviors. Dojo's architecture lets teams easily build
themeable, modular, responsive interfaces that can be easily localized and
optimized for deployment."
"The release of Dojo 1.0 is an important industry event. The Dojo
Foundation is a member of the OpenAjax Alliance Steering Committee, is
active on multiple OpenAjax committees, and has participated in both of our
InteropFest events," said Jon Ferraiolo, Secretary of the OpenAjax
Alliance. "We are very happy that Dojo 1.0 includes the OpenAjax Hub as
this will promote the ability for application developers to combine Dojo
with other Ajax toolkits within the same web application."
Dojo can be downloaded today from http://dojotoolkit.org and is made
available under the commercially friendly BSD and AFL licenses.
About the Dojo Foundation
The Dojo Foundation is a 501(c)(6) non-profit dedicated to creating a level
playing field for the development of new Open Web technologies. The Dojo
Foundation hosts a growing number of projects including the Dojo Toolkit,
OpenRecord, and Cometd. The Foundation has received code contributions from
over 200 individuals and 35 corporations worldwide. Online at
http://dojotoolkit.org/foundation.
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