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Rialto Toolkit

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Rialto (Rich Internet Application Toolkit) is a cross browser ajax based JavaScript widgets library. Because it is technology agnostic it can be encapsulated in JSP, JSF, .Net or PHP graphic components. The purpose of Rialto is to ease the access to Rich Internet Application development to corporate developers. Ideally a Rialto developer have neither need to write or understand DHTML, Ajax, DOM code or RIA concepts. The target of Rialto is corporate web applications and not internet web sites. Widgets library includes: forms, drag & drop, tree, data list with fix header and resizable columns, pop up, splitter and so on. Rialto enables Single Page Application development, and is available under open source Apache License.

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