you mean the tags listed here? http://struts.apache.org/2.3.1.2/docs/tag-reference.html
The are listing this btw too: http://struts.apache.org/2.3.1.2/docs/dojo-div.html which is pointing to the dojo plugin somehow On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Dave Newton <[email protected]> wrote: > That's what the jQuery tags do. > > Dave > > On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Christian Grobmeier > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hello folks, >> >> thanks for all your insights and sharing the "old stories". It was not >> my intention to make S2 to some kind of Wicket-Clone. Now, after I >> have thought a bit more about what I wanted to gain, I think the >> "components" I speak of are more or less components like we already >> have with S2 tags. Probably there is a cool way to provide some frame >> for creating tags themselves easily. Another possible idea I had was, >> what if there were a JS based way to capsule frontend logic. Or even >> more experimental in Dart. probably a tag like: >> >> <s2:component id="something"> >> >> can create a <div id="something"/> and executes a JS script like this: >> >> var Component = function(id) { >> } >> Component.prototype.execute = function(){ >> } >> Component.prototype.on = function(event){ >> } >> >> These JS components can use AJAX to call plain Struts Actions. >> >> Looking at Mustache.js, Require.js, jQuery and so on there might be a >> good chance to create a modern frontend technology to work with plain >> Struts 2 actions. >> >> What Jo wrote below is exactly my feeling on Wicket components. That >> is one of the reasons i have chosen Struts and not Wicket for my app. >> Now I deal with the fact that I need to organize my JS, which becomes >> huge. A generic or recommended Struts approach would help me. >> >> I call it the playground pattern: you get a first "playground" back >> from struts - usual jsp stuff. Then you have some Struts js which let >> you create frontend components using struts services (or even Dart, my >> preferred language atm). >> >> Of course the action framework needs no change then and such a js >> frontend would be doable as s2 plugin. >> >> Not sure if people now say: hey, go ahead and use GWT if you would >> like to do things like that ;-) Anyway, I think giving Struts users >> "something" how they can easily make up own tags or such a JS beast >> might be cool. >> >> Still sounds bad? >> >> Cheers >> Christian >> >> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 6:50 PM, Johannes Geppert <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > I agree to Martin, there are enough Component Frameworks available. >> > That's one point I personally like on Struts2, that all view Logic is in >> > my JSP/Fremarker/Velocity Template. I know Wicket Apps which have really >> > nice >> > and clear looking HTML Files, but the Java Files are bloated and looks >> dirty >> > hacked. >> > >> > Maybe there is a Struts2 way to add this Feature as an Plugin for this >> > developers how like it. >> > >> > Johannes >> > >> > ----- >> > web: http://www.jgeppert.com >> > twitter: http://twitter.com/jogep >> > -- >> > View this message in context: >> http://struts.1045723.n5.nabble.com/Struts-2-Components-tp5432642p5436126.html >> > Sent from the Struts - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> http://www.grobmeier.de >> https://www.timeandbill.de >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> -- http://www.grobmeier.de https://www.timeandbill.de --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
