Ops. I was out for days and late for this response. 

I must follow up this thread because I didn't mean "all I want". I
think those are quite generic type and we can replace different
ajax/javascript framework easily. :)

On 8/13/05, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry about spamming the list again, but after reading your first
> email I'm beginning to think that all you want are RPX ajax calls?
> 
> If so I will add this in this weekend, I can't imagine it would take
> more than an hour or two. AjaxCallEngine service accepts call -> Looks
> up appropriate service via hivemind -> calls method on said service
> and returns the result....
> 
> jesse
> On 8/12/05, Alex Ieong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jamie, I visit Tacos's site quite often. But frankly, it doesn't seem
> > too attractive comparing to the frameworks I metioned. It provides
> > just a few Ajax enabled compoents and they are in fact "re-inventing
> > the wheel", except that they are really Tapestry compoents.
> >
> > On 8/12/05, Jamie Orchard-Hays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Alex, there's work being done on this at the Tacos project. You might
> > > want to join the discussion on the tacos developer list.
> > >
> > > Jamie
> > >
> > >
> > > On Aug 11, 2005, at 12:46 PM, Alex Ieong wrote:
> > >
> > > > Remeber that months ago I posted a mail here and tried to draw some
> > > > attention but at last it seemed no futher discussion. Recently I am
> > > > looking into Ajax framework and I've got some thoughts which I'd like
> > > > to share with you.
> > > >
> > > > Ajax is getting popular and a lot of Ajax frameworks are growing, for
> > > > example: prototype (ruby on rails), Rico, scriptaculo, DWR, Ajax.NET,
> > > > Atlas.... and a lot more out there! Their communities are already
> > > > formed!
> > > >
> > > > Most of them have something in common: most of them evolve from and
> > > > full-feature javascript frameworks, by experts of javascript - the
> > > > "JA" in Ajax. And the ready made Ajax "components" in their frameworks
> > > > are just working and LOOKING great! But the function of those
> > > > compoents are quite "optional" to a web application. For example,
> > > > auto-complete, instant search....etc. Our application can live without
> > > > them - just feeling not that great. Oh yes, they are server-friendly
> > > > and work fine with all kind of backend technology.
> > > >
> > > > Let me categorize them as "Eye-Candy Ajax Frameworks" Rico and
> > > > scriptaculo are in this category.
> > > >
> > > > Another category I'd like to name them "RPC Ajax Frameworks". DWR and
> > > > Ajax.NET are in this category. These frameworks involve some backend
> > > > stuff. Note that they are still using the "X" in Ajax (XML /
> > > > XMLHttpRequest), but if you use them, they can help you expose some
> > > > backend logic and invoke them easily in Javascript. DWR can help you
> > > > to expose some Java logics as a Javascript "stub" via its servlet.
> > > > Ajax.NET can automagically make a .NET web method "Ajax-ready" by
> > > > adding a special attribute. Sounds familiar? Just like RMI in Java or
> > > > Web Service? Yes, that's why I name it. They are just easy to use and
> > > > flexible!
> > > >
> > > > So let's back to our topic: Ajax + Tapestry / or other Web applcation
> > > > framework. Both eye-candy ones and RPC ones are quite frendly to
> > > > webapp framework. Is it really necessary for an existing web
> > > > application framework to conquer further? Or just make friend with
> > > > these neutral buddies? IMO, I would like to take the peaceful
> > > > approach:
> > > >
> > > > 1. We can choose many friendly Ajax framework freely, no lock-in. We
> > > > can use many many eye-candy ones with our favorite webapp framework -
> > > > if it can show some friendship to its partners. BTW, will Altas rule
> > > > the Ajax world after its release? :-)
> > > >
> > > > 2. For RPC ones, I don't think there are any conflicts. Anybody here
> > > > ever hope your beloved webapp framework to have Web Services extention
> > > > instead of using Axis / JWSDP?
> > > >
> > > > My conclusion: embrace those frameworks and provide some official
> > > > instructions to integrate with them (and say DWR friendly... etc). We
> > > > are not going to re-invent the wheel, aren't we?
> > > >
> > > > Let's discuss. :-)
> > > >
> > > > --
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> > > > Alex Ieong / xela.org / MO
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