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DojoX RPC
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Version 1.0
Release date: 07/01/2007
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Project state:
yahoo.smd: stable (but for old dojo.rpc, not the dojox.service.Rpc)
Service.js: beta - this will become dojo.rpc.Service eventually and replace
			the existing rpc system
JsonRPC.js: beta - plugins for json-rpc for the rpc system
Rest.js: beta - plugins for REST style services for the rpc system

Stores: CouchDBRestStore.js  JsonReferencing.js  PersevereRestStore.js
These stores are fresh new and alpha. The will likely be moved to dojox.data 
after they are well tested and documented.

SMDLibrary contains smd files representing external services
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Project authors
	Dustin Machi
	Kris Zyp
	Revin Guillen
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Project description

Extra utilities for use with dojo.rpc as well as additional smd descriptions
for specific services.
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Dependencies:

Dojo Core (package loader, dojo.rpc).
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Documentation

See RPC documentation at http://dojotoolkit.org/

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Installation instructions

Grab the following from the Dojo SVN Repository:
http://svn.dojotoolkit.org/var/src/dojo/dojox/trunk/rpc/*

Install into the following directory structure:
/dojox/rpc/

...which should be at the same level as your Dojo checkout.

The use of the actual utilities varies, but typically additional software 
will be included with dojo.require() and smd files for services can be loaded
manually with an xhr request or can be provided by url to the service when created