[Wicket-user] Question about AJAX and Wicket

2005-11-08 Thread Nick Heudecker
Hi,I've been looking at the Dojo and Scriptaculous extensions for Wicket and haven't seen what I'm looking for. Essentially, I want to have a master-detail display where the details are retrieved from the server and displayed in a div. Also, I'd like to be able to request a Form object from the server and have it displayed in the Page, like if the user clicks Edit, for instance. 
Any pointers on this? Can the extensions, or even Wicket, support this yet?


Re: [Wicket-user] Question about AJAX and Wicket

2005-11-08 Thread Nick Heudecker
I'll give it a shot. To be honest, I'd really like some more docs about the AJAX stuff. I've looked at the examples and they don't really provide the high-level overview I need to get my head around it. 
On 11/8/05, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the HEAD (1.2 dev) version of Wicket we now have beta support forpartial rendering (e.g. rendering of 1 panel). You probably need thatto elegantly build what you want.It's still working on the frontier (though some simpler ajax
components are available now), but please try and implement. That'sthe only way we can know whether our Ajax support is good enough/ bugfree.EelcoOn 11/8/05, Nick Heudecker 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've been looking at the Dojo and Scriptaculous extensions for Wicket and haven't seen what I'm looking for.Essentially, I want to have a master-detail display where the details are retrieved from the server and
 displayed in a div.Also, I'd like to be able to request a Form object from the server and have it displayed in the Page, like if the user clicks Edit, for instance. Any pointers on this?Can the extensions, or even Wicket, support this yet?
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Re: [Wicket-user] Question about AJAX and Wicket

2005-11-08 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Well, the ajax support in Wicket is quite basic really. Just take a
look at Behaviour/ AjaxHandler/ one of the concrete AjaxHandlers like
DojoAjaxHandler. Generally, what they do is provide the means to let
handlers cooperate with components (due to suggestions earlier this
week, this was generalized into behaviours) and let them contribute
header and body onload code.

The hardest part you have to learn is how each individual library
(like Dojo or Scriptaculous) takes care of ajax handling. And of
course, how to put things together in a nice way. The more people give
this a try, the better our understanding will be of how we can support
best. I think when we reach a level that we have done more complex
ajax stuff (like what you want to do) and agree on the taken
approaches, we can go on and create some more high level documentation
on Ajax.

Eelco


On 11/8/05, Nick Heudecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'll give it a shot.  To be honest, I'd really like some more docs about the
 AJAX stuff.  I've looked at the examples and they don't really provide the
 high-level overview I need to get my head around it.


  On 11/8/05, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  In the HEAD (1.2 dev) version of Wicket we now have beta support for
  partial rendering (e.g. rendering of 1 panel). You probably need that
  to elegantly build what you want.
 
  It's still working on the frontier (though some simpler ajax
  components are available now), but please try and implement. That's
  the only way we can know whether our Ajax support is good enough/ bug
  free.
 
  Eelco
 
 
 
  On 11/8/05, Nick Heudecker  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi,
  
   I've been looking at the Dojo and Scriptaculous extensions for Wicket
 and
   haven't seen what I'm looking for.  Essentially, I want to have a
   master-detail display where the details are retrieved from the server
 and
   displayed in a div.  Also, I'd like to be able to request a Form object
 from
   the server and have it displayed in the Page, like if the user clicks
   Edit, for instance.
  
   Any pointers on this?  Can the extensions, or even Wicket, support this
 yet?
  
 
 
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Re: [Wicket-user] Question about AJAX and Wicket

2005-11-08 Thread Martijn Dashorst
In the mean time, I think Jessy Sightler has got some ajax writing on
his blog. Google for scriptaculous, wicket and autocomplete.

Martijn


On 11/8/05, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well, the ajax support in Wicket is quite basic really. Just take a
 look at Behaviour/ AjaxHandler/ one of the concrete AjaxHandlers like
 DojoAjaxHandler. Generally, what they do is provide the means to let
 handlers cooperate with components (due to suggestions earlier this
 week, this was generalized into behaviours) and let them contribute
 header and body onload code.

 The hardest part you have to learn is how each individual library
 (like Dojo or Scriptaculous) takes care of ajax handling. And of
 course, how to put things together in a nice way. The more people give
 this a try, the better our understanding will be of how we can support
 best. I think when we reach a level that we have done more complex
 ajax stuff (like what you want to do) and agree on the taken
 approaches, we can go on and create some more high level documentation
 on Ajax.

 Eelco


 On 11/8/05, Nick Heudecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'll give it a shot.  To be honest, I'd really like some more docs about the
  AJAX stuff.  I've looked at the examples and they don't really provide the
  high-level overview I need to get my head around it.
 
 
   On 11/8/05, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   In the HEAD (1.2 dev) version of Wicket we now have beta support for
   partial rendering (e.g. rendering of 1 panel). You probably need that
   to elegantly build what you want.
  
   It's still working on the frontier (though some simpler ajax
   components are available now), but please try and implement. That's
   the only way we can know whether our Ajax support is good enough/ bug
   free.
  
   Eelco
  
  
  
   On 11/8/05, Nick Heudecker  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
   
I've been looking at the Dojo and Scriptaculous extensions for Wicket
  and
haven't seen what I'm looking for.  Essentially, I want to have a
master-detail display where the details are retrieved from the server
  and
displayed in a div.  Also, I'd like to be able to request a Form object
  from
the server and have it displayed in the Page, like if the user clicks
Edit, for instance.
   
Any pointers on this?  Can the extensions, or even Wicket, support this
  yet?
   
  
  
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