IMHO, yahoo UI is the most Robust  Library out there... at least one that I
could find  (and yes I don't work for Yahoo :))  ..., the biggest problem
with Dojo that I have seen  is in its performance,(goggling gives a quite
good view of it as well) and there has been instances that it had completely
locked a browser ... Dojo does too much extra ... I agree that Dojo vs
scriptaculos is not completely fair comparison, but bottom line is,
scriptaculos is faster compared to same features from large lib of Dojo
toolkit, and if there is solution that gives clean Ajax usage in Struts, I
would go for one that does not use Dojo(if it does use any client side
library at all and is not abstracted out to let developer choose), Maybe it
will change it time because I was a fan of Dojo at first ... 

Kind Regards.
Levan

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank W. Zammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 7:03 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: In search of a perfect AJAX solution for Struts

Levan Dvalishvili wrote:
> There is small cavity regarding ajaxtags as a name :
> , http://ajaxtags.sourceforge.net/ is alive and well and its in beta 2 
> stage at the moment, good thing about it is that they use prototype,

Note however that there are issues with Prototype messing with intrinsic
Javascript objects... a few minutes with Google will turn up plenty of
discussion.  There was a thread just a few days ago around here that touched
on it too.  Something to be aware of at least.

> script.acu.los, which in my opinion is lot faster and better that 
> overweight Dojo,

Not really a fair comparison though, Dojo is *much* more than scriptaculous
is... it's not just widgets and effects and such, it's a whole library of
rather neat Javascript stuff (collections for instance).  Plus, Dojo is
customizable so you can only use the pieces you need.

Frank


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