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With the current push toward rich internet applications, OpenLaszlo is poised to be a strong alternative to Ajax or Macromedia Flex. In this tutorial, you saw how simple it is to create attractive and responsive OpenLaszlo applications using the rich component library and a little bit of XML. You saw how well OpenLaszlo fits into the J2EE application architecture by integrating it with the business tier exposed as a SOAP Web service. Ultimately you learned how to package and deploy it to an Apache Tomcat Web container. Throughout the tutorial, you learned how to use many of the Eclipse Laszlo IDE and Eclipse Web Tools to simplify the development process.
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