At 10:11 AM -0700 6/19/06, Martin Cooper wrote:
I've been wondering if Dojo shouldn't perhaps be added to the Maven repo on
ibiblio. At my day job, we use two DHTML toolkits. I added them to our local
repo, and they get incorporated into the app using the Maven dependency
plugin. This works really well, so we might want to contemplate something
similar here (although it's obviously a little different with a framework).
What would this be exactly? Just a mirror of the downloads at
dojotoolkit.org? Or something that could be used directly in Java?
I've had a ghost of an idea in my head that you could put a Servlet
in front of Dojo and serve it out of a JAR so that you had a more
clear idea of what was in the release -- I've never been too
comfortable with unpacking the distro and putting it in my web tree,
where conceivably people could start tweaking it and diverging from
the source. But just a ghost; not sure how much it would really pay
off.
At 12:56 PM -0400 6/19/06, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
With Dojo, I don't think the same is true... there really isn't any server
component to be integrated. Yes, you could wrap the widgets and make the
tags do some of the client-side setup and such, but that's really more
about convenience than integration to me (and not that convenience isn't
important!).
What about a modern alternative to the html:javascript tag which
consulted serverside validation config?
Joe
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