I've played a bit more with jquery building a very simple example to test my thoughts. The task seems easy to build following the approach described: https://gitorious.org/amaneiro-scripts/amaneiro-scripts/commit/a8eb1aa86dbc199d41dc8ce38a717b3b86a0be03
Em 29 de junho de 2011 12:45, Andrés Maneiro <[email protected]>escreveu: > Hello, > > I'm starting to develop a simple webpage intensive in data. Let me explain > a bit what I need: > > - The front-end will be a simple webpage with several tables and one > combobox. The values in the tables will change depending on the value > selected in the combobox. > - The data is in a database, which I plan to process previously to generate > a JSON file with all data I'm interested in. That file will contain all the > values of the tables (for each variable in the combobox) and will be given > along the HTML. My initial though is to tie the JSON data-model to the > design of the tables. > - Finally, I would glue together the HTML and the JSON with javascript. I > suppose this have to be simple as the data-model will reflect the structure > of the tables. > > That way I would have a simple webpage data-intensive which no require > queries to the server or the database. I've looking very simple examples on > jquery and it seems to fit well for this job [1]. But, assuming that the > requirements above are very common in a web application plus I need some > complex data-model (which could vary while I develop it), I'd like to hear > from your experiences doing so: would you use other approach? Some better > library which fits better? > > best, > amaneiro > > [1] > http://api.jquery.com/data/ > > http://elegantcode.com/2009/07/01/jquery-playing-with-select-dropdownlistcombobox/ > > -- To view archived discussions from the original JSMentors Mailman list: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ To search via a non-Google archive, visit here: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]
