Peter,
Thank you for sharing your experience with me. I'm beginning to come to
the same conclusions, so it's nice to hear the experiences of others.
I've looked a little bit into mootools, yui, scriptaculous, and dojo.
mootools: unless I'm blind, I can't find any docs. Since I'm not a js
guru,
fixed jira
-igor
On 4/23/07, Peter Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I had recently tried to decide upon a toolkit to use, and chose Yahoo UI.
It is very touch to choose nowadays and I did not do a thorough evaluation
but what leaned me towards Yahoo UI is that it appears to have the bes
Hi,
I had recently tried to decide upon a toolkit to use, and chose Yahoo UI.
It is very touch to choose nowadays and I did not do a thorough evaluation
but what leaned me towards Yahoo UI is that it appears to have the best
documentation. It is modular as well - so the footprint is reasonable.
How about that misc components project Igor just started?
Eelco
On 4/23/07, David Leangen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Awesome! Thank you for this superbly detailed reply!
>
> Mind if I pick your brain some more?
>
>
> > For choosing a library it is a matter of taste and priorities. If you
> >
Awesome! Thank you for this superbly detailed reply!
Mind if I pick your brain some more?
> For choosing a library it is a matter of taste and priorities. If you
> want an actively maintained wicket project, then dojo should be your
> cup of tea, if you want stability, probably prototype + some
It depends on what you are looking for.
Activity
wicket-contrib-dojo is in my opinion the most actively maintained.
extjs is not a project yet, and yui is in its infancy if I understand correctly.
scriptactulous is not very evolved as a supported library, however I
haven't followed its commit log
Hello!
I'm just getting started with javascript/ajax/etc. There are a few OS
toolkits out there, and I noticed on wicket stuff that dojo,
scriptaculous, and yui seem to be supported.
To what degree are each supported in wicket-stuff?
For people with more wicket+ajax experience, which toolkit wo