Hi Cris,
I use WiQuery and it is rather complete, the project has an active
community of developers and it is easy to get answers to your
questions on their forum. I haven't tried jWicket but I've seen Stefan
Lidner is very active in this list and from time to time he announces
new versions of jWicket on this list and he also gladly answer
questions of jWicket users. If you want to see WiQuery effects in
action take a look at
1-
http://wiquery-plugins-demo.appspot.com/demo/?wicket:bookmarkablePage=:com.wiquery.plugins.demo.EffectsPage
(core effects)
2-http://wiquery-plugins-demo.appspot.com/demo/?wicket:bookmarkablePage=:com.wiquery.plugins.demo.UIEffectsPage
(some UI effects)
Best,
Ernesto
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Chris Colman
chr...@stepaheadsoftware.com wrote:
I was considering adding some fancy javascript effects to some of my
wicket pages/components.
While googling I saw references to dojo and jQuery integrations with
Wicket.
Which is better, up to date, more actively supported etc.,?
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