Hey Bilgin, Thanks for the info. Can you just confirm, if instead of json I want to return xml response, then should I need to use the XmlRpcEventHandler, by looking at the name it looks like, any example of xml response in ofbiz ?
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Bilgin Ibryam <[email protected]> wrote: > Abdullah Shaikh wrote: > >> I saw the Ajax example in the example component, it was cool to see ajax >> in >> ofbiz. >> >> Is there any document where I can check how to use the FormWidget's Ajax >> stuff ? >> >> Also is there any thing in ofbiz using which I can perform Ajax request, >> not >> using FormWidget, of course I know I can do it manually using the >> XMLHttpRequest object, but is there any js methods or any java related >> stuff >> added in ofbiz to make a ajax calls ? >> >> >> Thanks, >> Abdullah >> >> >> > Hi Abdullah, > > There is a thread on dev list, and also a jira issue where you can check > one ajax proposal > > http://ofbiz.markmail.org/search/?q=+lookup#query:%20lookup+page:1+mid:j67oelfo3cytufh2+state:results > > Also the prototype library is included in ofbiz, and used for making ajax > request in few places. For example you can search for "new Ajax.Request" in > the project and see how it is used. On the server side you have to use a > json event handlers if you want to return a json response. > > Another option is to use the Dojo library which is also available in the > project. I think you can find dojo examples in ecommerce, on page checkout > screen. > > HTH > Bilgin >
