If you've already decided on ExtJS, why don't you just go use it? Dirk
from Ext was originally going to do ExtJS integration, but he has
disappeared into the ether never to be seen again.

You could always start an integration module on github and go from
there...

Cheers, Tim

On Mar 10, 3:29 pm, aw <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 10, 1:15 am, Timothy Perrett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Personally, I would say forget ExtJS, compared to Cappuccino its streets 
> > behind:
>
> >http://cappuccino.org/
>
> > Easily the most exciting UI framework out there right now
>
> Perhaps I should add that I need sophisticated grids:
>  http://www.extjs.com/deploy/dev/examples/#sample-3
>
> A bunch of options like JQuery UI, YUI, and from what I see from
> Cappuccino don't seam to come close to the kind of widget
> sophistication that I am seeing in ExtJS.  Hence, ExtJS is my front
> runner.  (Flex is ultimately competition, but I don't like dealing
> with Flash.)
>
> I have a sprinkling of JQuery usage in my app already, and my initial
> thought was to simply use the JQuery adapter for ExtJS.
> Alternatively, I could probably just rewrite my JQuery code in ExtJS
> -- assuming then I would take the route to provide a jsArtifact for
> ExtJS.
>
> My real concern is factors like security and leveraging things like
> SHtml.link -- I don't want an oil and water scenario.  I still need to
> deep dive into ExtJS, but wanted to float the idea in case someone was
> aware of a red flag before I wasted too much time.
>
> It doesn't sound like anybody is using ZK [1], eh?
>
> [1]http://zkoss.org/

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