Either JS library would be valuable to the community.  A couple of
students are concentrating on jQuery.  Personally, I'd rather see you
use Dojo because I believe it has better grid support.  Also,
spreading out our projects amongst different JS libraries is also a
good idea at this point.

cheers.
-chris

On Mar 31, 3:50 pm, "Ming T. Chow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I applied to the weMap GSoC project recently and the tasks that I
> proposed weighs heavily on wrapping existing widgets from JS toolkits
> with ToscaWidgets.  I am particularly interested in working with
> widgets in Dojo and jQuery.
>
> Christopher Arndt suggested that it will be a good idea for all GSoC
> students who are wrapping JS libraries to use the same one (or two).
> It would be great if we can get some discussion on which JS library(s)
> we should be utilizing this summer.  Specifically, I would like input
> from people involved with the TwTools project.
>
> In short, my tasks contains developing an interactive datagrid, an
> advanced object selector (think SelectShuttle with ordering and
> functions attached), and an ajax file uploader.
>
> I cast my vote for Dojo and jQuery mainly because their grid support
> are pretty sophisticated and they have a wide variety of other widgets
> that can be useful for other projects as well.
>
> Any inputs from Mentors/Students/TG Community members will be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ming T. Chow
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