Before someone jumps in and asks:
"Well, yeah, it 'looks kind of similar to CF'. In fact, why would
one bother doing that in Ajax when they could just do it in CFML?"
That's rather common refrain being shared. Let me point to a blog entry I
just wrote:
http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/7/10/Considering-Spry-as-a-CF
ML-developer
It's part of my own series of Spry entries I've begun, which started with my
creation of a compendium of other Spry resources that folks may want to
consider as they begin exploring the tool. There are lots of key resources,
some from Adobe and some from folks in the community, which you'll get a lot
of benefit reading first, lest you come to conclusions as some have like I
alluded to above. See info on that compendium at:
http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/7/10/spry_compendium
If you're interested in the topic and want to be notified of future entries
I may post, you can sign up on the blog to receive email notifications (and
of course I have an RSS feed as well.)
/charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas Knudsen
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 2:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Want to learn more about Ajax?
I messed with Spry last Friday finally. I built a PeopleSoft reporting tree
'crawler' in literally about 150 lines of code..including the SQL, UDF, and
doctype declaration. It works lightening fast too. I'll have to build some
fake psoft styled data to share, but the meat of the story is really in
these few lines
<tr spry:repeat="empData">
<td>{empData::displayname} <img
src="/common/images/down.gif"
onclick="drill('{empData::posnbr}')"/> </td>
<td>{empData::emplid}</td>
<td>{empData::posnbr}</td>
<td>{empData::jobtitle}</td>
</tr>
looks kind of similar to CF,eh? Quite a simple approach.
note, by 'Crawler' I mean a employee position crawler displaying a manger
and thier reports with ability to drill up/down the tree, a fairly common
thing in rollup reports around my cube.
DK
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