hi, esteban.. the json object is a representation of the pharo object. i just need to get that json object (in its updated form) available to a javascript function..
the pseudo code for javascript would be something like: control changed update json object (pharo/seaside does this) rerender section of screen using json so, to answer both of your questions, yes.. thanks! On Fri Jan 16 2015 at 10:41:27 AM Esteban A. Maringolo <emaring...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sergio, > > I don't fully understand what you need to do. > > 1. Do you need to pass a JSON object to a globally accessible > javascript function? > 2. Is the JSON object dynamically generated as a response to an AJAX call? > > Regards! > > > > > > > Esteban A. Maringolo > > > 2015-01-16 12:11 GMT-03:00 sergio_101 <sergio....@gmail.com>: > > i am currently working on an app that uses a javascript library to render > > the state of an object inside seaside. i am trying to figure out the best > > way to transfer the state of object to javascript. > > > > the state of the machine changes via form inputs and ajax. > > > > i already have the code to convert the state of my object to json, so i > am > > thinking i can do this one of two ways.. > > > > via ajax, inject the json code into a variable in a function that is > fired > > off by ajax. i just am not sure how to inject this json string into the > page > > where it would look like the contents of a variable. any ideas? > > > > or, i could make a component that just spits out the current state as a > json > > string. this way, when the value of a form element changes, that value is > > sent over ajax to seaside, and seaside can answer back with the new > state as > > a json string. i am just not sure how to implement this, either. any > ideas? > > > > let me know if there is a better approach to this, also. > > > > thanks! > >