It could use a good refactoring - in the beginning I was really muddling around by the end it was getting really easy to make new components. The createAjaxOptions methods makes it really easy to port ready-made MooTools plugins to WebObjects components. Porting Wonder.js was pretty easy as well - specially because many of the functions already exist in MooTools i.e. all the keyboard listeners.

Give me a week or two to comb through it and I'll send you what I have.

However, I do have a site up that uses the framework.

On this page I have AUC, ASB and AUL working: http://www.horsepost.com/search/horses - handles the pagination, search filters etc... On this page I have a new components based on the MooTools cover flow plugin: http://www.horsepost.com/search/disciplines On this page I have a new component based on MediaBoxAdvanced: http://www.horsepost.com/horse/watch - click watch video

There's more if you dig through the site. The first version of this site used prototype - the mootools version has been up since Monday.

Thanks again,

Johnny



On Sep 18, 2009, at 10:55 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

i'd be very interested to see the diffs ... how clean is the port? did you keep the bindings intact? that was one of the big issues when i first looked at this (actually for jquery) -- maintaing full api compatibility was actually kind of tricky, but there are impedance mismatches between the various libraries, and Ajax.framework's bindings are very prototype/scriptaculous-specific.

On Sep 18, 2009, at 4:51 PM, Johnny Miller wrote:

Hi,

I wanted to use Wonder's Ajax Framework with the MooTools JavaScript framework. So I look at the components I needed (ASB, AUC, AUL etc...) and ported them over to use MooTools on the front end. I created some of my own components as well and I had them extend either AjaxComponent or AjaxDynamicElement.

So far everything seems to be working well - does anyone think there any pitfalls with this strategy?

Thanks in advance,

Johnny

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