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Ajax-Based Dojo Toolkit: Page 7 of 7

The big supporters of the OpenAjax Alliance as of right now are BEA Systems, Google, IBM, Laszlo Systems, Mozilla, Novell, Oracle, RedHat, Sun Microsystems and Yahoo. This list continues to grow on an almost-daily basis as momentum for a unified tagging/markup language for Ajax increases. Many of these members are specifically supporting the Dojo Toolkit (the main supporters of Dojo are IBM, Informatica, Laszlo and Sun, as well as Oracle and BEA). IBM will contribute code that extends the existing Dojo data model. Informatica's main contribution is the continued support of the primary Dojo developers. The toolkit will be licensed for use in Laszlo's open-source projects and Laszlo, in turn, will contribute libraries to the Dojo Foundation. Sun will be contributing Ajax widgets, helping with internationalization efforts and refining documentation. Notably missing from the list of Dojo Toolkit supporters is Microsoft, which introduced its own Ajax-based toolkit, Atlas, early this year.