On 06/15/2012 08:28 PM, Jerome Velociter wrote:
Hi devs,

Now that all the scripts on the Internets are implemented as jQuery
plugins, should we bite the bullet and make it easier for extensions
developers to integrate such scripts ?
Note it would not necessarily mean we use it ourselves in web/XE.

If we don't do something about it, there is the risk that many extensions
bring their own jQuery to the party, which will translate in slower page
loads and more importantly a less enjoyable extension developer experience.

An alternative idea would be an "official" jQuery extension (with a JSX)
that other extensions can depend upon, should they need jQuery.

What do you think ?

Jerome

Using jQuery in XWiki is not a very easy task, so indeed it's a good idea to provide our own integration known to work.

Personally I'm not a fan of jQuery, but I agree that it's the most popular JS framework, and most JS widgets/libraries are built on top of it, so you have my +1.

Packaging, I think that it should be placed on the filesystem in resources/js/jquery/, it shouldn't be used by default, and we try to bundle the most recent version available at the time of the release. If someone needs a more recent version, they should update XWiki as well.
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Sergiu Dumitriu
http://purl.org/net/sergiu/


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