On 11/29/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am happy to announce the availability of AjaxChat at the Struts Apps > project on SourceForge. > > AjaxChat is, as I'm sure you've guessed, a Struts-based chat application > utilizing AJAX techniques. I wrote it mostly to serve as an example for > those wondering how to use AJAX with Struts, which seems to be a common > question on the Struts mailing lists. Although, I hope it's a > useful app in and of itself, at least on a small scale :) > > You can check out a live version at http://www.omnytex.com/ajaxchat. > And yes, I'm aware of the exception when you log off... it's something > peculiar to Resin as it doesn't happen on my Tomcat development instance. > > This is the first release, dubbed 1.0 alpha. It's bound to not be > perfect, but it seems to be *fairly* stable :) I will make a real > distro for later versions, but for now just unzip this into your servlet > container of choice and you should be good to go as it's an exploded webapp. > > Feedback is of course welcome. Also, please note that there is > currently a problem with the Struts Apps site being updated, so you WILL > NOT see this there yet. But, it is in CVS and the file is available for > download.
Look cool! Now starts the nitpicking :-))))) * State is not saved on server, reload clears all messages. * Only number of guests should be refreshed, you are rewriting the whole room+guests HTML piece. The page is flickering. * Err... No other finds for now ;-) Your code and comments make Ajax looking really simple. Michael. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]