On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> Wes is right on Struts support for legacy 1.x development
>
> If you're thinking your UI layer will need Ajax controls (or any type of
> asynchronous behaviour)
> you will need to adopt and implement Struts 2.x so you can define and
> implement Dojo Ajax controls generally supported by declaration of head tag
> with theme attribute set to ajax as in this example
> <s:head theme="ajax">
> Underneath the UI layer you will need to match Struts (version 2)
> Dojo-plugin to Dojo (v 1.2) and then Dojo support for the ActiveX control
> performing the actual transport work IE uses XMLHttpRequest (version 2.x)
> http://api.dojotoolkit.org/jsdoc/dojo/1.2/dojo._xhrObj/.switch/1.1.1
>
>
I looked at the AjaxParts Calendar and the Dojo Calendar and the Dojo
Calendar looks signficantly better.

Are there any best practices to follow when adding a Dijit Widigt to a
Struts 1.3 jsp/view ?

Thanks,
Ilan

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