When talking about refering to good books, the ".. in Action" series is always a good recommendation. Also for the ajax stuff :)
On 3/24/06, Gerald Müllan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Nico, > > in the meantime there are many js frameworks outside there, which try > to help you to ease > developing ajax stuff. > > As i am currently experimenting with Ajax and JSF, i can suggest the > dojo framework which comes in many flavours helping you out working > with javaScript in general, and with ajax in a special way (apart from > other issues, which raise it in comparison to other js frameworks). > > You can find the official page here: > > http://www.dojotoolkit.org/ > > We use dojo since a few weeks in combination with our (small bundle > of) myfaces ajax sandbox components; you can also have a look at them > for a deeper understanding of whats going on. > > But for a first look at ajax, i would suggest to play around with it > on a single page without using a framework; just plain javascript with > creating a XMLHttpRequest object and doing some requests to a html > page. You can find many tutorials out there on this topic. > > And, reading,reading, reading... :) > > regards, > > Gerald > > On 3/24/06, Krause, Nico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Hello, > > > > i never tried ajax but it seems many people in the list allready use it here > > and there. > > so my question is: which library or extension (etc..) i have to try and > > what's a good thing to start with. > > Do you have any good hints for me regarding to this topic? What should i > > learn first? > > Do you know cool libraries or taglibs? > > > > Thanks in advance for short shouts. > > > > Nico > > > > > > > > > > Nico Krause| Software Development| TomTom WORK | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | > > +49 (0)1749891949 mobile | +49(0)34124495-0 office | +49(0)34124495-25 fax | > > www.tomtomwork.com > > > > > -- > Gerald Muellan > Schelleingasse 2/11 > 1040 Vienna, Austria > 0043 699 11772506 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Gerald Muellan Schelleingasse 2/11 1040 Vienna, Austria 0043 699 11772506 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

