Iam working with MonoRail (http://www.castleproject.org/index.php/MonoRail) and works fine with Mono. MonoRail's Ajax is based on Prototype (prototype.conio.net).
El lun, 09-01-2006 a las 17:07 +0000, Kevin Flanagan escribió: > Two related question areas - > > 1. > > We're developing web applications using ASP.NET 2.0. I'd like to ensure > they'll work under Mono (I know the 2.0 support isn't complete, had good > experiences with 1.1. though). We'll be using some sort of AJAX-type > approach (looking at both Atlas and MagicAjax.NET, maybe Anthem and others). > Does anyone know enough about the various AJAX-on-.NET endeavours to know > which is most likely to be Mono-friendly? Or is there some particular AJAX > strategy planned for Mono, or already recommended for use with 1.1? I > noticed the part in Miguel's mono status blog mentioning Chris Toshok's work > on an open-source Atlas implementation - does that make Atlas our best bet? > > 2. > > Just installed Mono 1.1.12.1 on Windows XP to do some xsp2 tests, using a > simple single-page C# app - you press an asp:Button and the server side code > puts the current time in an asp:Label. Runs fine under xsp2. Did the same > app, but putting both the button and the label in an ajax:AjaxPanel, using > MagixAjax.NET. Under xsp2, that leads to the following message: > > Server error in '/' application > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > > Description: Error processing request. > Error Message: HTTP 500. > > Stack Trace: System.MissingMethodException: Method not found: > 'System.Web.UI.Page.set_EnableEventValidation'.in <0x00000> <unknown > method>in (wrapper delegate-invoke) > System.MulticastDelegate:invoke_void_object_EventArgs > (object,System.EventArgs)in <0x0046f> > System.Web.HttpApplication+<RunHooks>__3:MoveNext () > > Presumably MagicAjax.NET happens to be trying to use the > EnableEventValidation property, which the Mono class-status pages say isn't > done in Mono yet ... is that one that would be filled in eventually, or not > implemented for some reason? If the former, any guesses as to whether that > kind of thing (plus other stuff MagicAjax might use) would be in before > (say) open-source Atlas fills out? > > Regards > > Kevin. > > > _______________________________________________ > Mono-list maillist - [email protected] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
