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Cc: Gustave Pheiffers
Subject: Re: Dojo plugin deprecated
Let's be clear about this.
* Lots of people think that the Dojo-based AJAX tags would be useful if they
worked with the latest versions of Dojo, or some other toolkit.
* Few, if any, people want to use them in the
Rene Gielen wrote:
Hmm, that is not what I am experiencing - I know a lot of people using the
dojo tags for exactly what it is capable right now, basically doing some
asynchronous page updates and form validation.
I said this once a long time ago; I'll throw it out again now.
I think a core (
In fact the tags are a lot better in 2.1 than they were in 2.0. The
problem is that for a long time we (as in struts 2 committers) have
stopped trying to catch up with Dojo versions and updating the tags
accordingly. This deprecation is the official announcement of my
previous sentence. If they nev
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
I don't know, I think Andreas' point has at least some validity... the
page he linked to does in fact state:
"*First-class AJAX support* - Add interactivity and flexibility with
AJAX tags that look and feel just like standard Struts tags."
Seems like if that's no lon
Guys,
Am Do, 15.01.2009, 07:36, schrieb Martin Cooper:
> Let's be clear about this.
>
> * Lots of people think that the Dojo-based AJAX tags would be useful if
> they
> worked with the latest versions of Dojo, or some other toolkit.
> * Few, if any, people want to use them in their current form.
+1 for removing the First-Class AJAX support line.
Al.
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
I don't know, I think Andreas' point has at least some validity... the
page he linked to does in fact state:
"*First-class AJAX support* - Add interactivity and flexibility with
AJAX tags that look and feel just
I don't know, I think Andreas' point has at least some validity... the
page he linked to does in fact state:
"*First-class AJAX support* - Add interactivity and flexibility with
AJAX tags that look and feel just like standard Struts tags."
Seems like if that's no longer the case, to whatever
The other thing to remember is that S2 doesn't stop you taking any of
the existing AJAX frameworks and using them directly in your JSPs, so
it's no like the change has completely barred the use of AJAX functionality.
Al.
Martin Cooper wrote:
Let's be clear about this.
* Lots of people think
Let's be clear about this.
* Lots of people think that the Dojo-based AJAX tags would be useful if they
worked with the latest versions of Dojo, or some other toolkit.
* Few, if any, people want to use them in their current form.
* Nobody has stepped up and offered to migrate these tags to anythin
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 23:42:18 Gustave Pheiffers wrote:
> Thanks for the info.
>
> It would be a shame if the to use especially the " But I suppose its alot of work to upgrade/maintain the DOJO plugin.
I think there should be a warning-sign about this on the web
(http://struts.apache.or
Thanks for the info.
It would be a shame if the mailto:musa...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 15 January 2009 11:05 a.m.
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: Re: Dojo plugin deprecated
It means they will eventually be removed or not updated, unless
someone comes up with the code to upgrade them to
It means they will eventually be removed or not updated, unless
someone comes up with the code to upgrade them to a newer version of
Dojo, or a different framework (no volunteers so far).
musachy
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Gustave Pheiffers
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> My understanding is the Do
Hi there,
My understanding is the Dojo plugin is deprecated on Struts 2.1.x Does this
mean the ajax tags "
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