Hi, I'm trying to decide whether to use the dojo-toolkit from wicket-stuff or the native wicket-ajax support. Dojo looks very cool and has a lot of nice features and widgets, which may be easily incorporated using the wicket dojo-toolkit (right?) and the ajax features/widgets from wicket don't look very extensive to me (or am I missing something). So I'm leaning towards picking up the dojo solution and take the already build features and put them in my wicket app.
So what are your thoughts? Pro's/con's, etc? I also read that Jeff Lin was busy porting the wicket dojo toolkit to support wicket 1.2, any new on this (hope he's reading this). Regards Wouter de Vaal _______________________________________________ Wicket-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wicket-user
