Hi Rene
Given all the buzz about ajax, people will want to play with the
"Firts-class Ajax support" when struts is released, I was thinking that
if the configuration was difficult it would be a problem for people new
to struts, or struts 1 users, but if it is that easy...them moving it
out of core would probably be a good idea.
musachy
Rene Gielen wrote:
Hi Musachy,
Musachy Barroso schrieb:
How easy would it be to setup an application to use this separate theme?
Usually not more than one line of code in your application
configuration :)
The main goal of WW2/S2 tag design was to keep every tag functional,
not depending on it's implementation, therefore being able to express
your functional requirements in an abstract way. The real challenge to
integrate a new AJAX framework and such is to deliver a good interface
between the that framework and the said abstraction layer, making the
user's choice (and effort) as easy as stated in the first sentence...
Regards,
Rene
musachy
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
I for one tend to agree... anything included in the core product
inherently makes people think that's what they should be using, the way
things should be done... for all Dojo's good points, there's
hundreds of
other options out there, people should understand they have a
choice. This isn't just a Dojo thing, I'd say the same thing if it
was Prototype,
APT, DWR, etc.
That being said, I do very much believe the various themes should be
kept
close to the core, i.e., some sort of endorsed add-ons or something of
that nature, right there on the download page next to S2 itself... I
definitely do think it should be as easy as possible for someone to
drop
in a scriptaculous theme, or an AjaxTags theme, or whatever else,
and get
to work very quickly.
Validation is a tough question because ideally you'd want to be able to
flip a switch and use AJAX to do validations if you want to, but
then you
right away have to ask what library do you use? Maybe that's a
place to
just write some simple Javascript and not use a library at all, much
like
valdator emits its own JS (debatable).
Frank
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