Alvaro Sanchez-Mariscal wrote:
Ok, so provided there is not an "official way" to use Dojo 1.0...
Dave, are you willing to contribute your code?

Alvaro.
I just thought I'd make the obvious point there's no reason why you can't use Dojo 1.0 with Struts2 already.

You can't use the current struts2-dojo-plugin to pre-generate default javascript and some struts2-specific widgets, but in my opinion you'll be better off using Dojo 1.0 as-intended anyway. That is, Dojo is a client-side library, so write client-side code using Dojo and Dijit properly and use Struts2 as your backend. A sophisticated application will need to interact with the widgets directly anyway so you'll be thankful for learning Dojo and being able to speak the same language as Dojo developers. Custom JSP tags don't save you a lot of effort except for trivial applications and they don't do Dojo any justice at all.

Take a look at their hello world: http://dojotoolkit.org/book/dojo-book-0-9/hello-world-tutorial

You can call a struts action directly via XHR and process HTML and/or JSON results from actions (via the JSON plugin) with little effort right now.
cheers,
Jeromy Evans


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