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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<html>
! <head>
! <title>EJTools - Details</title>
! </head>
!
! <body>
! <h1>More about EJTools</h1>
!
! <p>The EJTools suite is composed with three tools :</p>
!
! <ul>
! <li>JNDI Browser : a tool which allows to view and interact with the
! JNDI userspace.</li>
!
! <li>JMX Browser : a tool which allows to view and interact with the
! JMX space in the JBoss J2EE Server.</li>
!
! <li>Management Tool : a partial implementation of the JSR77 API.</li>
! </ul>
! </body>
</html>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<html>
! <head>
! <title>EJTools - Details</title>
! </head>
! <body>
! <h1>More about EJTools</h1>
! <p>The EJTools suite is composed with three tools :</p>
! <ul>
! <li>JNDI Browser : a tool which allows to view and interact with the JNDI userspace.</li>
! <li>JMX Browser : a tool which allows to view and interact with the JMX space in the JBoss J2EE Server.</li>
! <li>Management Tool : a partial implementation of the JSR77 API.</li>
! </ul>
! </body>
</html>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<html>
! <head>
! <title>EJTools - Downloads</title>
! </head>
!
! <body>
! <h1>Downloading EJTools</h1>
!
! <p>You can download the EJTools suite from the
! <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=49088">
! Sourceforge download pages</a>
!
! .</p>
! </body>
</html>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<html>
! <head>
! <title>EJTools - Downloads</title>
! </head>
! <body>
! <h1>Downloading EJTools</h1>
! <p>The EJTools suite is not available for download at this moment. Stay tune for the release.</p>
! <!--
! <p>You can download the EJTools suite from the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=49088"> Sourceforge download pages</a>.</p>
! -->
! </body>
</html>
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<h1>Welcome to the EJTools Website</h1>
! <p>EJTools is a collection of WEB-based and GUI-based tools related to
! the J2EE platform, and especially the JBoss J2EE Server. This includes a
! JNDI space browser, a JMX browser, a management application (related to
! JSR77 from SUN), a deployment application (related to JSR88 from SUN),
! and others.</p>
!
! <p>Many of the work behind EJTools is derived from what did Rickard
! Öberg with
! <a href="http://www.dreambean.com/">DreamBean</a>
! . I would like to thank him for opening my eyes on how Java should be
! coded.</p>
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<h1>Welcome to the EJTools Website</h1>
! <p>EJTools is a collection of WEB-based and GUI-based tools related to the J2EE platform, and especially the JBoss J2EE Server. This includes a JNDI space browser, a JMX browser, a management application (related to JSR77 from SUN), a deployment application (related to JSR88 from SUN), and others.</p>
! <p>Many of the work behind EJTools is derived from what did Rickard Öberg with <a href="http://www.dreambean.com/">DreamBean</a>. I would like to thank him for opening my eyes on how Java should be coded.</p>
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