Hi Paul, Thanks for the input. I'm using the latest Dojo source from their svn repo. I haven't looked at Dojo's IO library but I will definitely check it to compare differences with DWR. BTW, Im already using JSON for the Tree widget nodes.
Thanks, Chris --- Paul McMahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm very excited about introducing AJAX > functionality into the admin > console so I'm glad you brought this up. I think > Dojo's BSD license > makes it OK for Geronimo and IIUC Apache Myfaces is > planning to use it > for their AJAX controls. We should also keep an eye > on kabuki, which > is a project in the Apache incubator based on the > AJAX toolkit from > zimbra. > > If you are targeting the LDAP viewer for Geronimo > v1.2 then version > 0.3 of Dojo might work best since it is very close > to release. DWR > seems like a good candidate for your transport layer > since the console > already uses it. But Dojo provides a rich IO > library on top of > XMLHTTP that may integrate more cleanly with the > widget library. Maybe > there is some way to combine them to get the best of > both worlds > (nothing comes to my mind). JSON looks promising as > well. > > Best wishes, > Paul > > On 4/7/06, Chris Cardona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Hello All (Aaron, Joe, Paul), > > > > I would like to work on a new portlet for the > console > > which can be used to view/explore the contents of > the > > embedded LDAP server (Apache DS). This can be > added > > under Misc > Embedded LDAP Server. I plan to use > Dojo > > javascript toolkit and DWR to accomplish this > task. > > Since we are already using DWR for our Ajax stuff > my > > only question is the use of Dojo. Is it ok to > include > > Dojo to the console? Your comments and suggestions > are > > most welcome. > > > > Chris > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
