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<rights>Copyright 2010 IBM Corporation</rights>
<updated>2009-09-30T17:54:08Z</updated>
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 <title>CoreDevelopersGuideFeaturesConfig</title>
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 <summary>%TWISTY{mode "div" showlink "Table ofContents" hidelink "Hide" start "show" remember "off" showimgleft "" hideimgleft ""}% Features and configuration The Core ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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 <title>CoreDevelopersGuideIndex</title>
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 <summary>Project Zero Developer #8217;s Guide Concepts and components Basic concepts overview Event processing Writing Java handlers ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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  <name>jeffo</name></author>
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 <title>OldCoreDevelopersGuideCatalogOverview</title>
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 <summary>Catalog Zero overview Catalog Zero is a Project Zero application that allows users to share packaged Project Zero applications and services. A live beta of Catalog ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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  <name>jeffo</name></author>
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<entry>
 <title>CoreGettingStartedTutorialEclipseTutorial3</title>
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 <summary>To do list part III Data and Dojo This tutorial uses database Access and Dojo, introduces some more Zero concepts, and improves our to do list application. Let's ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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 <title>OldCatalogOverview</title>
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 <summary>Catalog Zero Catalog Zero is a sample Project Zero application that allows users to share packaged Project Zero applications and services. Anyone using the Catalog ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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  <name>jeffo</name></author>
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 <title>PhpDevelopersGuideInstall</title>
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 <summary>Installing and configuring PHP You can use PHP to develop Project Zero applications and new PHP extensions for Project Zero. The following sections of this article ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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  <name>jeffo</name></author>
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 <title>CoreDevelopersGuideManagement</title>
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 <summary>Runtime management The zero.management extension enables Zero applications running on a server to be managed and to manage other Zero applications. Examples of ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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  <name>jeffo</name></author>
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 <title>CoreDevelopersGuideApplicationClasspath</title>
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 <summary>Zero Application Classpath Project Zero uses conventions for locating files to be added to the classpath. This section describes what is added to your application ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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 <title>CoreDevelopersGuidePackagingTypes</title>
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 <summary>Packaging Types This section outlines the different types of packaging supported by zero. Shared Packaging The most common type of packaging is shared. In this ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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 <title>CoreDevelopersGuideDeploymentConsiderations</title>
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 <summary>Deployment modifications New Project Zero applications are created with developer aids installed, by default. This section summarizes modifications that you might ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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 <title>CoreDevelopersGuideClientProgramming</title>
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 <summary>Client programming with Dojo Zero includes the Toolkit for developing AJAX based clients. Although AJAX and Dojo are not required for Zero applications, the combination ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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 <title>CoreDevelopersGuideZSOManagementExtensions</title>
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 <summary>Zero Socket Opener The zero.management.zso extension enables the Java runtime which is hosting a Zero application to be started on demand when a client connects ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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  <name>jeffo</name></author>
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 <title>AssembleDevelopersGuideGenericFlowGetStarted</title>
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 <summary>Creating a simple Assemble flow Before you start This tutorial is for new assemble flow users and is about how to create a simple flow. This tutorial assumes that ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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 <title>CoreDevelopersGuideAtom</title>
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 <summary>Atom support Zero provides Atom support in two forms: 1. Implicit support in the Zero Resource Model model driven development 1. Explicit support with Abdera ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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 <title>PhpDevelopersGuideTutorials</title>
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 <summary>Tutorials The following tutorials illustrate the Zero Programming model concepts as exemplified in PHP. The expectation is that the developer has got a working knowledge ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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 <title>CoreDevelopersGuideWelcome</title>
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 <summary>Welcome The Zero Developer's Guide provides the following information on developing applications with Project Zero: Core concepts overview Event processing ... (last changed by jeffo)</summary>
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