> I like the idea of this project, but I'm a little worried about the
> execution.  I'd definitely prefer to see it in a seperate package from tg2
> proper, as a lot of people won't really need this and it's a shame to force
> it on them.


Fully agreed. A separate package is the the right place as the whole
thing will not add anything to the core but will only build helpers on
top of it.


> I also think that tg2 needs work in other areas first, more than it needs
> this right now.
>
> I'd really like to see something like this eventually, but there are deeper
> issues ATM, in my opinion.
>
> Kevin Horn
>
> On Jan 19, 2008 1:05 PM, iain duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > On Sat, 2008-19-01 at 13:24 +0100, Alberto Valverde wrote:
> > > Hi Daniel,
> > >
> > > Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
> > > > (....)
> > > >
> > > > 3. Let's pick a well-designed, robust and reliable javascript library
> > > > and add functionally to tg that helps integrating it to any tg
> > project.
> > > > Users would have to write their javascript themselves but tg would
> > > > automate some or most of the typical tasks that one needs to do
> > > > in order to really make sure the client and server plays nicely
> > together.
> > > > This means that only minimal javascript code has to be maintained,
> > only
> > > > the basic API for client/server communication.
> > > >
> > > > I think the best choice would be the third one and as I have mentioned
> > > > in an earlier post the Ext.js would be an excellent choice because
> > it's
> > > > a mature project, 2.0 was released some time ago. It's 100% documented
> > > > and the documentation is top quality. It's very well-designed, unlike
> > > > most of the other js libraries. It helps create maintainable and
> > > > scalable code. It contains widgets for just about any use case and
> > makes
> > > > it easy to extend these widgets to create reusable new ones. The core
> > > > size is not very big and it's possible to easily include only those
> > > > modules which are actually needed. And last but not least it does not
> > > > interfere with other js libraries.
> >
> > I've been very impressed lately with jquery. I remember reading
> > something about an ext jquery project, is that a possibility? I'm not up
> > on ext really, but jquery is very well documented and has good community
> > support. And I think the author has a very TG compatible attitude.
> >
> > Iain

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