We are having a lot of success with EmberJs.

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> On Aug 13, 2014, at 17:35, Laurence Mills-Gahl <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Farrukh
> 
> I'm still working on this in a limited test because angular and wo are 
> parallel universes and getting communications between the universes is 
> tricky. (I don't want to cause any problems with the space-time continuum. )
> My intention is to use wo on the server side and angular for browser side 
> interaction (filtering lists, sorting, wizards...) I don't see any reason to 
> do a server round trip if I'm only filtering/selecting. 
> It is easier to render everything on the server and send it to the browser 
> but user experience (and expectations) is less tolerant of request response 
> time for data they already see in the browser. 
> I'm looking for a hybrid server client structure to satisfy my control freak 
> (on the server) and the rich (richer) user experience.  
> There are many fine client side frameworks and I'm looking at angular and 
> polymer as options that don't require a complete takeover of the client side. 
> 
> 
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> Larry Mills-Gahl
> 
>> On Aug 13, 2014, at 4:11 PM, Farrukh Ijaz 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> In my experience, WebObjects and AngularJS are two opposite dimensions. They 
>> do not go well together without some work arounds. I’m trying to build 
>> ERAngular framework which could help WO developers to achieve what angular 
>> provides still coding on the server side. E.g. a ERAngularModule which could 
>> provide server side access to $scope so you don’t need to write any 
>> javascript. This will take time… till then you can try following two options.
>> 
>> 1. expose your component actions as URLs that can for $http service.
>> 2. Use Apache Cordova and use jars that are used for Android plugins (they 
>> are java code) … this may be tricky but once a plugin is written, it’s piece 
>> of cake to communicate for posting data.
>> 
>> I’ll try to find a better solution for you in the mean time :)
>> 
>> Farrukh
>> 
>>> On Aug 13, 2014, at 10:09 PM, Larry Mills-Gahl <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I’ve got a project that I’m testing some angularjs with and am encouraged 
>>> by some of the things in the browser that are pretty straight forward 
>>> (loading and filtering json is pretty simple and appears to play well with 
>>> others)
>>> 
>>> Since I’m using hg-repeat instead of WORepetition, I’m looking for a good 
>>> way to get the selected item from the angular repetition. (I feel like 
>>> there should be a better way than hidden fields) Does anybody have any 
>>> suggestions or javascript mojo to bridge the wo/ng component communication?
>>> 
>>> Yes, this would be easier if it were completely REST, but it’s not (yet) so 
>>> I’m trying to get the new, more interactive (browser centric) components to 
>>> work and play well with the old server centric components.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Larry Mills-Gahl
>>> [email protected]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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