We've talked about this a lot, and I'm still not sure what the correct
answer is.
At the moment we have a dojo theme (not going to go into the history
here - check the webwork mailing list if you're interested). Like any
other product it has it's advantages and disadvantages - the same as
prototype. However, I'm still not convinced that the ajax themes belong
in the core product. There may be particular core elements (i.e. ajax
validation) that we include, but others I think should be separate project.
What does everyone else think?
/Ian
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Rene Gielen wrote:
Hi Frank, others,
Am Sa, 4.11.2006, 21:49, schrieb Frank W. Zammetti:
[...]
... indeed, there is active
work being done to integrate DWR that I'm aware of, and also I believe
I've seen discussion of AjaxTags integration (although I think that
depends on Dojo as well, I may be mistaken there, I haven't kept up lately
as well as I'd like).
For DWR, it is that the "client side" validation in Struts2/WW is done
with DWR (it feels client side because no full request is needed, while in
fact it is a server side validation). This integration is already fully
functional. In addition, DWR 2 now seems to support direct action
invocation for S2/WW.
And yes, I think the approach you'd want to take is create a scriptaculous
theme (and again, someone will correct me if I'm wrong)... whether it
should extend xhtml theme or not I can't really answer because I haven't
looked at the theme support in enough detail to know... it doesn't *sound*
wrong to me though :)
Yes, this should be the way to go, and xhtml would be the right parent to
start with. I remember this is not the first time hearing about someone
having scriptaculous tag support on his wishlist... if someone would kick
this off, maybe others would join the effort?
Regards,
Rene
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