Thanks, actually I want more, like examples from this link:
http://www.instantshift.com/2009/02/05/40-excellent-jquery-tutorials/

Is it durable for me to learn how to implement them in struts2?
If there're online tutorial or book tutorial about this issue, it will be
fantastic for me


dusty wrote:
> 
> Perhaps you are looking for some basic "tidbits" you may commonly use:
> 
> a) Calendar pop-up
> b) Ajax calls with JSON response from Struts
> c) Simple element hide/show
> 
> Can you build a list like this of things you need to build your UI or are
> you looking more for skill building sources?
> 
> 
> fireapple wrote:
>> 
>> Thank you! It seems I have a lot to learn:-)
>> 
>> 
>> Wes Wannemacher wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 10:39 AM, fireapple <taizhang1...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi, Wes, on the table of content of the book, I didn't find anything
>>>> related
>>>> to JQuery and Struts2. Since JQuery is similar with JavaScript, can we
>>>> say
>>>> we can use JQuery in Struts2 as soon as we can use JavaScript in
>>>> Struts2?
>>>> Thank you. I'm a new programmer with stupid questions,:-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> 
>>> JQuery is a JavaScript framework/library, so if you are using JQuery
>>> with Struts2, then you are using JavaScript with Struts2. Depending on
>>> how new you are to programming, there may be better places to start.
>>> JQuery isn't similar to JavaScript, it is JavaScript in the same way
>>> that Struts is Java. JQuery takes many of the things that are
>>> difficult in JavaScript and makes them easier. You are still using
>>> JavaScript, but rather than writing 20 lines of code, you write just a
>>> few. Looking back through the ToC, I guess I don't make it clear that
>>> there is JQuery coverage specifically, but as I mentioned before, the
>>> examples so far are already using JQuery. It may be hard to pick
>>> things up through the examples if you are not already experienced with
>>> the other topics. The example I mentioned to earlier incorporates
>>> Struts 2 with Spring, JPA, a generic DAO setup, JSON, Struts 2
>>> Conventions and JQuery. If you've never used JPA or Spring, there
>>> would be quite a bit thrown at you in one example.
>>> 
>>> Depending on your goal, there are a few other routes you might want to
>>> take before jumping into an advanced book. If you are looking to learn
>>> more about Struts 2, my book is a follow-up to another book called
>>> Struts 2 In Action that is a very well-written introduction and
>>> reference on Struts 2 core topics. If you are already familiar with
>>> Struts 2, but want to learn more about AJAX, then start by learning a
>>> bit about JavaScript core and AJAX... Manning has another book
>>> (http://manning.com/crane/) that has been a good seller for them.
>>> 
>>> My book isn't meant to be a reference only on Struts 2 and AJAX. It is
>>> meant to give examples and best practices for integration with many of
>>> the popular topics that come up on this list. Plus, it will give
>>> examples on more advanced topics that haven't come up yet, but will
>>> (OSGi?)
>>> 
>>> -Wes
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Wes Wannemacher
>>> Author - Struts 2 In Practice
>>> Includes coverage of Struts 2.1, Spring, JPA, JQuery, Sitemesh and more
>>> http://www.manning.com/wannemacher
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