Since ajax is mainly focused on the client side I would expect that
most ajax libraries should work OK in Geronimo. For example,
Geronimo's administration console uses Dojo 0.4 and Direct Web
Remoting (DWR) 1.1.3 in the Debug Views portlets. I have also
successfully used the annotations and reverse AJAX features from DWR
2.1 in Geronimo 2.0.
In Geronimo 2.0 and 1.2-beta the Dojo 0.4 ajax library is
preinstalled and available for use at the context /dojo. See
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxDEV/Using+Dojo+in
+Geronimo
There is a JIRA to upgrade Geronimo's shared Dojo to v0.9 which could
happen in the Geronimo 2.1 timeframe, especially if Geronimo users
like you express interest in that:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3300
Best wishes,
Paul
On Oct 22, 2007, at 2:19 PM, Helen Wang wrote:
Yes, I mean Ajax stuff. Any recommendation?
fmchale wrote:
What do you mean by Web 2.0? If your talking about all the AJAX
stuff
then of course as it is mainly client side. The only problem I
would see
with that is if your using JSF and the javascript breaks the
lifecycle or
something. But Im new to Geronimo and Java EE Development in
general. :-D
Helen Wang wrote:
Anybody knows any web 2.0 stuff runs on Apache Geronimo? Thanks
for help,
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