On Mon, October 22, 2007 6:48 am, Ted Husted wrote: > Arguably, we could also include an Ajax plugin in the "standard > array", but I would like to explore alternatives to the Dojo plugin. I > think we should maintain a Dojo plugin, just as we plan to maintain a > Spring plugin, but I'd also like to try an AjaxParts or a (complete) > YUI plugin before we pull the trigger.
FYI, I just posted an APT plugin and example aoo. I think there's one thing that I need to change in APT, and that's a default config file name. That way, there would be no web.xml context param to set, you could truly just drop this in and go. I'll see about doing that this week and updating the plugin. I'm still not 100% convinced there's a ton of benefit to this plugin frankly, other than perhaps visibility, but it's there now in any case. > We might also want to consider whether we should grow the JSON plugin > into a web-services plugin. Starting next month, I'll be doing a lot > more work with web services myself. > > -Ted. Frank -- Frank W. Zammetti Founder and Chief Software Architect Omnytex Technologies http://www.omnytex.com AIM/Yahoo: fzammetti MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Author of "Practical Ajax Projects With Java Technology" (2006, Apress, ISBN 1-59059-695-1) and "JavaScript, DOM Scripting and Ajax Projects" (2007, Apress, ISBN 1-59059-816-4) Java Web Parts - http://javawebparts.sourceforge.net Supplying the wheel, so you don't have to reinvent it! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
