Well, we are using here plain ol' XMLHttpRequest, but it's a pain in the ass
writing jsps that creates xmls to use with xmlHttpRequest. We want to
improve our knowledge in AJAX, to later move to a AJAX framework.
What're the "best practices" using AJAX?

Thanks in advance

Rafael Mauricio Nami

2005/11/10, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> The original Struts-only version of AjaxTags is somewhat close to this...
>
> http://struts.sourceforge.net/ajaxtags/index.html
>
> It isn't exactly what your looking for, but it could be a start... It
> won't bind directly to beans, but it should be pretty trivial to write an
> Action to do that part. Make it generic enough and you could probably get
> what you want out of it. Note that this version is superceeded by the
> much better version in Java Web Parts, so there won't be new versions
> coming out (not from me anyway).
>
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> On Thu, November 10, 2005 12:02 pm, Bill Schneider said:
> > There seems to be a ton of AJAX stuff out there now. But what I'm
> > looking for is a JSP/Struts tag library that handles bindings between
> > the Javascript calls and the beans in request scope, so I can just drop
> > a JSP tag in and get my widget all hooked up. Kind of like DisplayTag,
> > or the stuff with MyFaces/Tomahawk--but with Struts instead of JSF.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> >
> >> At 10:36 AM +0200 11/10/05, Ovidiu EFTIMIE wrote:
> >>
> >>> You should also take a look at www.openrico.org<http://www.openrico.org>
> >>
> >>
> >> Rico builds upon prototype.js and so is subject to the same warning:as
> >> prototype. If you don't use html:javascript in your Struts app, it's no
> >> problem, but if you want to add AJAX to your app while still using
> >> Struts' client-side validation, you will have a problem with Rico,
> >> prototype.js, JSON, and any other library which modifies the base
> >> javascript Object class.
> >
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