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This past Friday the Web 2.0 Feature Pack 1.0.0.2 version was made available. You can find it here:
Web 2.0 Feature Pack start page
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IBM's Fix Central
The 1.0.0.2 feature pack contains Dojo 1.3.1 and includes over a 1000 bug fixes over version Dojo 1.1, wider browser support, and performance enhancements. On the server side, Ajax proxy, JSON4J, RPCAdapter, and Web messaging have all seen improvements.
You can upgrade from 1.0 or 1.0.0.1 versions of the feature pack without adversely affecting your existing installation. Of course, if you want to pick up the latest changes into your applications, you'll need to rebuild.Check it out.
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Kevin Haverlock is an advisory software engineer for IBM's WebSphere Application Server product. He joined IBM in 1995 at Research Triangle Park, NC, where he worked as a developer for the Tivoli division. In 2000 he transferred to the WebSphere Application Server organization and is currently an architect and developer for the WebSphere Application Server Express product.
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