Thanks trey I'll look at bond.  I should have mentioned that 1.0.x is
1.2.6 compatible, but 1.1 will only support 1.3.x

Also please feel free to join the mailing list and post there so we
don't annoy the dev group.

Looking forward to working with you.

On Wednesday, May 6, 2009, tres <treshug...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey Chris,
>
> I've written a plugin called bond if you want to use it. It's
> like .live(), but it works with all events consistently (focus, blur,
> change), sounds like it would be a good drop-in for you
> since .livequery and .live can't provide that functionality.
>
> http://code.google.com/p/jquery-plugin-dev/source/browse/trunk/jquery.bond.js
>
> This is also something I'd like to collaborate on as I've been slowly
> developing something similar in my spare time (small, concise, etc.).
>
> Lemme know.
>
> --
> Trey
>
>
>
> On May 6, 12:53 am, chris thatcher <thatcher.christop...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Announcing  jQuery-Claypool (http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Claypool)
>>
>> jquery-claypool is a small, concise, fast, railable javascript application
>> framework,
>> built as a jquery-plugin that provides all the usual important patterns for
>> large, long-lived client-side apps, server-side apps, or something
>> strangely,
>> beautifully in the middle.
>>
>> like django, rails, and spring but built for jquery.  jquery-claypool
>> provides
>> a powerful routing framework, simple scanners for nearly-zero configuration,
>> highly
>> optimized category logging, aspect oriented filters, automagically managed
>> inversion
>> of control, single point of entry, swappable environments and minimal
>> requirement mvc.
>> and if all of those big words don't scare you away, jquery-claypool will
>> make your
>> life simpler, cheaper, and most importantly lazier. cheers to lazy.
>>
>> jquery-claypool is both a client (browser) and server-side framework that
>> fits in
>> a compressed, gzipped file that is smaller than jquery itself.  we can
>> achieve
>> this by simply allowing you to use whatever model and view plugins you love
>> the most,
>> while simultaneously letting you write controllers the same way you would
>> write event
>> handler without jquery-claypool.  i.e. there is no notion of framework
>> required
>> extension patterns.  you decide how you like to write and we just wire it up
>> cleanly and
>> most importantly, transparently.
>>
>> dependencies
>>
>> * works with jquery 1.2.6 and 1.3.2(client)
>> * requires livequery (soon we will add live())
>>
>>  Download / fork / watch jquery-claypool at github
>>
>> http://github.com/thatcher/jquery-claypool/tree/master
>>
>> Join the discussion group / mailing list at Google Groups:
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-claypool
>>
>> Report any bugs you find on the bug tracker
>>
>> http://claypooljs.lighthouseapp.com/
>>
>> Documentation is being constructed at jquery plugins
>>
>> http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Claypool
>>
>> * Small, 14K gzipped.
>> * MIT/GPL Style License.
>> * Scales memory effeciency.
>> * Powered by jQuery.
>>
>> jquery-claypool comes with template projects to get you rolling in minutes.
>>
>> Client Example 
>> Projecthttp://github.com/thatcher/jquery-claypool-client/zipball/masterhttp://github.com/thatcher/jquery-claypool-client/tarball/master
>>
>> Server Example Project (see it being used 
>> athttp://www.claypooljs.com)http://github.com/thatcher/jquery-claypool-server/zipball/masterhttp://github.com/thatcher/jquery-claypool-server/tarball/master
>>
>> --
>> Christopher Thatcherhttp://www.claypooljs.com
> >
>

-- 
Christopher Thatcher

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