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About the [http://www.eclipse.org/atf/  Ajax Toolkit Framework] project.
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== About the Ajax Tools Framework project ==
  
== Ajax Toolkit Framework Use ==
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The Ajax Tools Framework (ATF) is a tool integrated with Eclipse for Web developers who use Ajax techniques. ATF provides tooling that allows a user to edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript applications and a framework on which adopters can build advanced and technology specific tools. The functionality in ATF breaks down into three main areas: Browser Tooling, JavaScript Debugger and extensions for adopters.
  
[[Running JavaScript in debug mode]]
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See also the [http://www.eclipse.org/atf/ project page].
  
== ATF Design ==
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== Using Ajax Tools Framework ==
[[ATF/JSDT | Javascript Tools Design ]]
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== Developer resources ==
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To learn about ATF, please take a look at our [[ATF/Help|Help corner]]. Once you're ready to try it out, don't miss the  [[ATF/Installing|installing guide]].
[[ATF/Workspace | Create a working workspace to work on sources]]
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[[ATF/Building | Building the project from sources ]]
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== Developer resources  ==
  
[[ATF/Mozilla | Proposed new Mozilla integration]]
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=== Contributing to ATF ===
  
== ATF's Public Planning call==
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The ATF is driven by a very small development group with limited resources. ANY serious developers or contributors will be enthusiastically welcomed. For more information on how to become a Committer, check the standard Eclipse process (see [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/new-committer.php New Committer Election]). For more information about contributing to ATF in general, or for questions about its internals, contact [http://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/atf-dev atf-dev].
  
Meetings are held on Tuesday's, 9 AM - 10 AM Pacific Standard Time,  11:00AM - 12:00AM CST (Starting Nov 13)
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[[ATF/Workspace|How to create a workspace to work on ATF sources]]
  
Cal-in numbers:
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=== Testing  ===
  
Toll Free: 877-421-0030
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[[ATF/Testing|Manual tests]]
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Toll (USA): 770-615-1247
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Participant Passcode: 574430
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[http://wiki.eclipse.org/images/f/f6/WTP_status_phone_access.pdf Full list of phone numbers ]
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== Old ATF Wiki  ==
  
Along with doing ATF planning, The ATF team would like to understand from the community how ATF is being used, what direction ATF should head, proposals for new functionality, and to solicit more active participation from the community. As it was stated in a previous note, ATF plans to stay in incubation phase. For the project to make headway more active participation is needed from the community. See our [http://www.eclipse.org/atf/roadmap/index.php roadmap] for some suggestions of future ATF enhancements
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[[ATF old]]  
  
[[ATF/ATFPubPlanAgenda | Agenda for next public planning call (11/27/2007)]]
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== ATF's IP Info  ==
  
[[ATF/ATFPubPlanMinutes11.13.2007 | Meeting minutes 11/13/2007]]
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[[ATF/IP|IP Log]]
 
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[[ATF/ATFPubPlanMinutes11.20.2007 | Meeting minutes 11/20/2007]]
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Latest revision as of 07:05, 4 November 2009

About the Ajax Tools Framework project

The Ajax Tools Framework (ATF) is a tool integrated with Eclipse for Web developers who use Ajax techniques. ATF provides tooling that allows a user to edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript applications and a framework on which adopters can build advanced and technology specific tools. The functionality in ATF breaks down into three main areas: Browser Tooling, JavaScript Debugger and extensions for adopters.

See also the project page.

Using Ajax Tools Framework

To learn about ATF, please take a look at our Help corner. Once you're ready to try it out, don't miss the installing guide.

Developer resources

Contributing to ATF

The ATF is driven by a very small development group with limited resources. ANY serious developers or contributors will be enthusiastically welcomed. For more information on how to become a Committer, check the standard Eclipse process (see New Committer Election). For more information about contributing to ATF in general, or for questions about its internals, contact atf-dev.

How to create a workspace to work on ATF sources

Testing

Manual tests

Old ATF Wiki

ATF old

ATF's IP Info

IP Log

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