At 4:43 PM +0100 11/8/05, Nicolas De Loof wrote:
I'm using DWR on my webapp for navigation in a
table, using a "Page 1 2 3 ..." footer.
DWR makes it realy simple based on a List put
into user session. Browser can get requested
elements from list and DWR comes with utils to
upgrade the table contain.
I second the recommendation of DWR[1] for
integrating backend logic with pages in an Ajax
form -- it's very straightforward to use; I was
up and running in less than an hour.
DWR doesn't provide any solutions for page
display (well, it has a few util methods, but...)
I still haven't settled on one library for those,
having mostly opted to write my own. I'm
watching Dojo[2] carefully as our own Martin
Cooper is a big fan, but it is still in very
active development and is minimally documented,
so I'm waiting to either have more time to read
the code or for more docs to be drafted.
I would recommend against using Prototype[3] or
JSON[4] with Struts, as they use a JavaScript
strategy which is incompatible with
commons-validator and the html:javascript tag
(see Bug #37134[5]).
Joe
[1] http://getahead.ltd.uk/dwr/
[2] http://dojotoolkit.org/
[3] http://prototype.conio.net/
[4] http://www.crockford.com/JSON/index.html
[5] http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37134
Faisal Mahmoud a écrit :
Check out http://www.backbase.com for an Ajax framework.
On 11/8/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<sarcasm>Far be it from me to push my own creation...</sarcasm>
http://javawebparts.sourceforge.net
Go into the javadocs and look at the javawebparts.taglib.ajaxtags package.
This isn't the AjaxTags you may have heard of lately, they are two
separate projects that just happen to have the same name. I think it's
reasonable to say that this AjaxTags is a bit different from most of the
other Ajax toolkits/taglibs/whatever out there, but folks might like what
they find here (many do already!). If it seems interesting, I recommend
downloading the cookbook and checking out the examples there. The recipes
in there are simpler than what you'll find in the Java Web Parts sample
app, much mroe focused, and can even be used as-is.
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On Tue, November 8, 2005 10:24 am, David Gagnon said:
Hi all,
Sorry for the OT guys. I'm looking for a good AJAX framework. I
haven't found one under apache.org. Is there one? If not is there one
who is more popular/cool/good that other?
Thansk for your help!!
Best Regard
/David
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