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Microsoft Dev-Labs Introduces Doloto for AJAX

Doloto

In their own words ….

Doloto is an AJAX application optimization tool, especially useful for large and complex Web 2.0 applications that contain a lot of code, such as Bing Maps, Hotmail, etc. Doloto analyzes AJAX application workloads and automatically performs code splitting of existing large Web 2.0 applications. After being processed by Doloto, an application will initially transfer only the portion of code necessary for application initialization.

Check it out (and GET it) [ HERE ]

 

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    Microsoft Dev-Labs Introduces Doloto for AJAX — September 12, 2009 5:57 PM

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  1. Mark T. avatar

    Hi Joe!

    I like the idea. So I gave it a run on my latest project. Unfortunately it is at this moment frozen! Hope to get it working later. Have you tried it yourself?

    Mark.

    Mark T. — September 9, 2009 4:41 AM
  2. Yanesh Tyagi avatar

    This is really cool. Over the years, I am having hard time to convince the performance testing guys and developers to use Ajax.net. They always complaint of being a victim of having lots of <strike>unnecessary</strike> javascript on their pages at client site. Now this tool seems to gove me a cool sigh.

    Yanesh Tyagi — September 9, 2009 10:30 AM
  3. Yanesh Tyagi avatar

    This is really cool. Over the years, I am having hard time to convince the performance testing guys and developers to use Ajax.net. They always complaint of being a victim of having lots of unnecessary javascript on their pages at client site. Now this tool seems to gove me a cool sigh.

    Yanesh Tyagi — September 9, 2009 10:31 AM
  4. Yanesh Tyagi avatar

    This is really cool. Over the years, I am having hard time to convince the performance testing guys and developers to use Ajax.net. They always complaint of being a victim of having lots of unnecessary javascript on their pages at client site. Now this tool seems to gove me a cool sigh.

    Yanesh Tyagi — September 9, 2009 10:31 AM
  5. ITmeze avatar

    Definitely going to give it a try...

    ITmeze — September 9, 2009 1:19 PM
  6. zhangzhao avatar

    Hi Joe,

    The new theme does not work well under IE6. I'm still using IE6, am I fall behind?

    zhangzhao — September 9, 2009 9:14 PM
  7. Emre Kiciman avatar

    Mark, are you still seeing the freeze? come by our forums[1] or email me (emrek@microsoft.com) with details and we'll see if we can help you out.

    [1] social.msdn.microsoft.com/.../threads

    Emre Kiciman — September 11, 2009 11:30 AM

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