Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
I don't know, I think Andreas' point has at least some validity... the
page he linked to does in fact state:
"*First-class AJAX support* - Add interactivity and flexibility with
AJAX tags that look and feel just like standard Struts tags."
Seems like if that's no longer the case, to whatever extent it's no
longer the case, then that line should be removed from that page or
modified as necessary, in the interest of honest advertising if
nothing else. Just being able to use any AJAX library you wish, as Al
correctly states, doesn't by extension mean that S2 has "first-class
AJAX support". At least, *I* wouldn't consider it first-class support.
Exactly. I'm not bashing anyone, just pointing out that it might be wise
not to advertise AJAX-support so much now that it might not be the case
anymore.
What Martin said is of course valid as well: if someone out there
wants these tags/plugin to exist, put in the effort. The Struts team
has the right to do what they want with the project, and you have the
right to not use S2 if it doesn't meet your needs... better still,
MAKE IT meet your needs and give back... I think you'll find many
people being quite grateful to you for your efforts.
Frank
Struts-2.1 with AjaxAnywhere fits my needs very well:-)
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