The other thing to remember is that S2 doesn't stop you taking any of
the existing AJAX frameworks and using them directly in your JSPs, so
it's no like the change has completely barred the use of AJAX functionality.
Al.
Martin Cooper wrote:
Let's be clear about this.
* Lots of people think that the Dojo-based AJAX tags would be useful if they
worked with the latest versions of Dojo, or some other toolkit.
* Few, if any, people want to use them in their current form.
* Nobody has stepped up and offered to migrate these tags to anything else,
whether that's a newer version of Dojo or another toolkit.
So, the short answer is, step up or shut up.
We'd be happy to see someone take on this task, but I have had it up to
_here_ with people who complain and expect someone else to do the work.
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:19 PM, Andreas Joseph Krogh <andr...@officenet.no
wrote:
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 23:42:18 Gustave Pheiffers wrote:
Thanks for the info.
It would be a shame if the <sx tags were to disappear because they are
easy to use especially the "<sx:submit validate="true"..." with Ajax
validation. But I suppose its alot of work to upgrade/maintain the DOJO
plugin.
I think there should be a warning-sign about this on the web (
http://struts.apache.org/2.1.6/index.html). Built-in AJAX-support
(first-class AJAX support) is one of the things Struts2 announces as a
main-feature, and with the dojo-plugin going away this isn't true any more.
This means Struts-2.1 no longer has any decent ui-tags?
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