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		<title>By: sudhir</title>
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yup

When it comes to processing data with java script, JSON is the real winner, its very easy to process json objects then an XML document, We have a desktop like application, DWR working on server with DOJO on client

sudhir
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<p>When it comes to processing data with java script, JSON is the real winner, its very easy to process json objects then an XML document, We have a desktop like application, DWR working on server with DOJO on client</p>
<p>sudhir<br />
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