John,
We are using your method and it works great.
The only change I've introduced is a parameter to specify the servlet to
call from within de ajax call, beacuse all of our client functionality
is in a separate servlet (in fact, our client pages are not servlets,
but regular html files served by apache, not WebKit).
Ed.
John Dickinson wrote:
I written one that I use in our main web application. In my opinion,
it's really easy to use. The idea is that the javascript only needs to
be written once and everything else is handled in pure python in a
webware-ish way.
The code is not hosted anywhere right now, but I'd be more than happy
to post it here as a couple of attachments (combined size is just over
7000 bytes).
--John
Eduardo Elgueta wrote:
Hi All,
Does anybody knows about a good AJAX framework suited to Python?
I found about OpenRico (http://wiki.w4py.org/ajaxservlet.html) but I
have no references about it. Is it good? Is it feature/component
rich? Has anybody used it?
Thank you all.
Ed.
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