Hello,

DWR will work with qooxdoo without any problems . And I believe that
using DWR is absolutely ok in a JEE
application with qooxdoo client side because it provides a lot stuff
that simplifies your life (e.g. Spring integration).
For me DWR is the first JS<->Java RPC candidate among others.

Best regards,
Siarhei Barysiuk

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Jean-Baptiste BRIAUD -- Novlog
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Another question/comment : I'm not sure why you would need DWR on your
> architecture.
> Qooxdoo is able very simply and in a very nice manner to access a
> backend asynchronously or not over HTTP : AJAX but XML is not mandatory.
> For example, I prefer JSON, so it would be AJAJ rather than AJAX :-)
>
> Anyway, if you only need to talk to a backend, another tool/framework/
> lib is probably possible but not mandatory.
>
> Various level of abstraction are possible and RPC is cool so you can
> call a method on a java class from client side.
>
> On 21 Jan 2009, at 08:45, Gal.Rubinstein wrote:
>
>>
>> Well, it has a rich set widgets, also the portal demo did it's
>> impression
>> mark.
>>
>> my job now is to make a test and see how we can integrate it with
>> our j2ee
>> project (maven web app + DWR ajax framework).
>>
>> what are the cons of using qooxdoo without the generating scripts?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Jean-Baptiste BRIAUD -- Novlog wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Welcome aboard !
>>>
>>> In fact, it is not only possible : it also works fine and some of us
>>> use qooxdoo this way.
>>> Currently, there is no official 'binary' build that would allow that,
>>> but you can simply use SVN and build qooxdoo yourself so the
>>> application can be developped using it without using the python
>>> hammer :-)
>>> The process of having your own qooxdoo build is quite easy.
>>>
>>> 1. Checkout qooxdoo from SVN using version 0.8.1 tag
>>> 2. get the latest version of his script that do the work
>>>     URL should be http://kobalicek.com/res/files/js/qxbuild.zip
>>>     Thanks to Petr Kobalicek, he could answer specific question here.
>>> 3. Enjoy your qooxdoo build without py generator.
>>>
>>> Make sure you are well aware of pro and cons of not using python
>>> generator.
>>>
>>> Just curious, what fact made your team to choose qooxdoo ?
>>>
>>> On 21 Jan 2009, at 08:08, Gal.Rubinstein wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> after long debates (and I mean long %-|) my team decided that
>>>> qooxdoo will
>>>> work, but, without the whole generating mechanism it provides (the
>>>> python
>>>> scripts).
>>>>
>>>> looked around and could find a clue. so, my questions are:
>>>> 1) can we use the framework without the generate.py and the
>>>> create..py ? if
>>>> so how?
>>>> 2) do you have a 'build your own' style javascript creator (like
>>>> Extjs
>>>> have)?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>> you are doing a great job, qooxdoo :rules:
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