We're actually using JSON on the backend and Dojo on the front end of
an application that we're building right now. We've done research
into GWT and a full JSON solution (front end included) as well.
Dojo seems quite simple - prototype.js is just about the same - as is
Yahoo. Seems to me that the JSON backend is something we can
standardize on - and everyone can just pick the front of their choice.
Cheers,
Tim
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On Dec 12, 2006, at 10:16 AM, Anil Patel wrote:
Has anybody tried Dojo toolkit for Ajax?
If it was then What are the its cons over prototype.js.
If we know more on this will help us to make better decisions in
future on,
How to pick third party library that can be proposed to Ofbiz
community.
Regards
Anil Patel
On 12/12/06, Si Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Andy -
Just saw your commits last night. What are you planning to implement
with JSON and Ajax?
We were thinking about doing an auto-complete for the form widget
lookup with prototype.js this week, by the way.
Best Regards,
Si
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