Hi all,

I think I found what i was looking for: http://www.woozoo-project.org/

Tell me your experience with WooZoo.

Thanks.

On 19 Out, 21:51, Marco Afonso <mafonso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to prototype and i found it just amazing. Thank you all the
> developers! :)
>
> In my application, I have Ajax.Request() all over the place... and
> some run "in queue" (or in cascade).
>
> I'm not sure it this makes sense but... how about creating the object
> new Ajax.Request() but not run it when is created but, instead, have a
> method Ajax.Request.run() to run it when we want?
>
> Another question that maybe its related...
>
> I would like to have all my Ajax.Request objects in a single place,
> let say, in an object that acts as a controller (like in MVC but on
> the client side). This way, i could control which ajax calls should
> run after another ones, like in queue. And i would like to know, which
> ones were completed and which ones failed. This figure may level up
> the design of our application.
> Whats the best way to organize all these Ajax.Request in one single
> controller?
>
> Thanks!

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