Dave Newton wrote:
--- Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 2:03 AM, Al Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Before a GA release of 2.1 I'd ideally like to see dojo upgraded to the
 latest, greatest stable version,
I have totally changed my position about the dojo plugin. I think
Struts should have some ajax functionality for the most commom use
cases, but I think we just picked the wrong ajax framework.
Also my conclusion when the ajax code was ported from ww2 to s2. And I was really happy when you took over maintaining the code ;-)

Yikes.

The issue with the Dojo plugin (and any other, like my somewhat-waylaid
jQuery plugin) is that I end up writing all the JavaScript anyway, and the
tags don't help me very much in all but the *most* basic use-cases.
The other conclusion I came to, about the same time as above. To take jQuery (which I've being working with a bit lately), even if you have a s2 plug-in/theme, there may need to be continuous updates or additions depending on the different plug-ins being used with the jQuery core. Also, with jQuery again, in some cases you will also need to take into account whether the page being returned is part of an ajax request itself.
Jeromy is working on the YUI plugin and I will give it a hand, maybe
that will be a better option in the future.

The Microsoft YUI? :D

Dave



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