Hi,

Project wicket-stuff contains already some AJAX components
(scriptaculous and dojo based ones). Wicket core contain a AjaxHandler
and we provide a yet experimental component level re-render
(requestcycle.render(component). Though the latter one is no yet
accessible through a URL (that piece of code is missing; we've only
tested it with junit tests). So, yes some parts have been done, it is
not ready yet, but I think we are on a good way and some features can
be used already. Because it is in an dev stage, feedback is very much
welcome.

   So, If I create my own component (that I'm going to re-render
   with ajax) and add an interface based on IRequestListener I
   could build an URL that calls my component via that interface
   and returns re-rendering of component using requestcycle.render(this) ?

   Or is there a better way ? I took a look how IOnChangeListener is
   implemented on DropDownChoice and it looks rather simple to
   implement such a thing (although DropDownChoice uses it
   for different purposes)

       Ari S.


Juergen

On 11/25/05, Ari Suutari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

We are developing applications, which have kind of a content 'push' system,
ie. data arrives from factory automation and we visualize it on-line.
Our traditional approach to this has been to send the data to browser
(via applet and additional tcp socket) and use javascript to render it.

However, I'm a little bit tempted to adjust our architecture so that
we would only push a notification of change and then use ajax
to re-render part of page.

Would it be possible with wicket ? Typically, the part that
would be re-rendered with ajax is just a text field or a table
(rendering whole page is too slow, since the data rate
can be quite fast; also flashes too much for slower cases).

There was some discussion on mailing list that something like
this would be in 1.2 ?

   Ari S.





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