Hi Zoran,

Thank you for your answer. Since you are using JQuery directly, how do you
perform data validation ? Is it possible to use the XML Files or annotations
provided by Struts ?

Cheers,

Nicolas

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Zoran Avtarovski
<zo...@sparecreative.com>wrote:

> From what I can tell Dojo has been moved out into a plugin, but still
> exists.
>
> Honestly though, I¹d take the opportunity move away from an integrated
> solution to using a javascript framework directly.
>
> We use jQuery and it integrates with Struts without any major issues and
> more often than not offers much greater flexibility. I know of others who
> use dojo, mootools and prototype without any issues.
>
> Z.
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I'm currently working on a project based on Struts 2.0.11. We're planning
> to
> > migrate to the last 2.1.x version but I've just seen that the Dojo plugin
> > has been deprecating. Consequently, what's your recommandation to perform
> > proper AJAX validation since the example on the Wiki is still based on
> the
> > Dojo plugin ? Which plugin will be the next standard for Ajax tags in
> Struts
> > 2 ? JQuery plugin ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your answers,
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Nicolas
>
>
>


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