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Creating a Dojo Calendar
http://ekrantz.com/index.php/2007/03/01/creating-a-dojo-calendar.html 
"Creating a Dojo Calendar," from eKrantz.com. Discusses the goals to be accomplished, the files needed and how to download them, calendar entries, time zones, changing a date for a calendar enrty, and adding a new calendar entry.  
 
“Creating an AJAX-Enabled Application"
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/hands-on/legacyAJAX/toolkit/ 
Tutorial: “Creating an AJAX-Enabled Application, a Toolkit Approach,” by Rick Palkovic and Mark Basler. Discusses downloading the Dojo Toolkit Library, adding Dojo libraries to an application, incorporating the Dojo library into a project, opening a project in the NetBeans IDE, replacing a file, running a project and examining the Dojo files. 
 
Dojo Tree Tutorials
http://willcode4beer.com/ware.jsp?set=dojotreewidget 
A series of three tutorials including: “Introducing the Dojo Tree Widget,” discusses installing Dojo, trying out the Dojo tree widget, adding a context menu, making the context menu work, explanation of the code, building the menu programmatically and adding drag-and-drop capabilities; “Adding Dojo Tree Nodes with AJAX,” discusses building a tree programmatically, adding child tree nodes with AJAX, and dynamically adding children; and “Customizing the Dojo Tree,” discusses changing icons, custom icons for HTML tree, custom icons for the programmatic tree, properties and CSS. 
 
Ajax Toolkit Framework for Eclipse
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-ecl-atf/index.html?ca=drs- 
"Discover the Ajax Toolkit Framework for Eclipse," by Tim McIntire. Discusses the Ajax Toolkit Framework (ATF), Open Ajax Initiative, installing the ATF, building a Dojo application in the ATF, creating an application, generating a working application; saving, compiling and running the application, and expanding the application's functionality.  
 
“Rich Internet Applications with Dojo Toolkit 101"
http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/JavaScript/Rich-Internet-Applications-with-Dojo-Toolkit-101/ 
Tutorial: “Rich Internet Applications with Dojo Toolkit 101,” by Jayaram Krishaswamy. Discusses what RIAs (Rich Internet Applications) are and what they are used for, displaying a simple button, adding a Dojo button object to a page, adding an event and styling, the DatePicker and Accordion widgets; and how the widget looks on Windows Internet Explorer (IE7), Firefox 2.0 and Opera 9.02. 
 
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