Tapestry is using Dojo too [1].

I'm not developing any AJAX application so my comments could be
somewhat biased, but either the dojo toolkit is used or not in
upcoming S2 versions, I think it is still worthwhile providing easy to
use, good looking javascript/dhtml widgets to quickly solve form input
problems for most applications. Input validation could become improved
with more sophisticated widgets too.
Also, the default packaging/integration of Dojo with S2 was known to
have serious performance problems, lets not lose focus on this issue
too.

[1] http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/

2008/7/22 Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> --- On Tue, 7/22/08, Paul Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Isn't Dojo the defacto ajax standard on the web?
>
> In terms of deployments I'd put money on Prototype and/or jQuery. Not that 
> it's a large sample size, but I don't know *anybody* using Dojo outside of S2.
>
> Dave
>
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