Hi Phillip

Quite an interesting solution , and maybe exactly what ofbiz needs , an
interface between the framework and the ajax lib ,
giving us developpers the choice between dojo or prototype or GWT or others.

I like the idea and it looks quite functional,
but would it be a big job to port it to the Screen Widget MVC instead of
running on Tapestry ?

Regards
Tibor



On 12/16/06, Phillip Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sorry, but since this topic is going on  still...

I am actually considering a new project that will consist of ajax
components that one can use to build a ecommerce site.  To do this, I
would use apache Tapestry.  It's integrated with DOJO and has dozens of
cool components (some not ajax) but such as sortable pagable tables.

I have been using tapestry for 2-3 years now, before then, I was using
struts.  I say the biggest thing going for tapestry is productivity.  I
can produce a richer application experience than a typical MVC
application in half the time.

I also use Tapestry in my own open source application
(http://www.authsum.org)

Phillip

Demo of Tapestry/DOJO
http://opencomponentry.com:8080/tacos/app?page=dojo%2FIndex&service=page
and
http://tapestry.apache.org

Walter Vaughan wrote:

> I just read in that Google Ajax has been released under the Apache 2.0
> license. I know that Si and a few others are working on integrating a
> few ajax features into the project, but it might be cool to have a
> bulletpoint like "features the Google(r) Web Toolkit(tm)"...
>
> http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/makinggwtbetter.html
>
> --
> Walter
>
>




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