Re: Struts / Tiles Caching No Frames and Inter Tile communication

2006-03-10 Thread Antonio Petrelli
interaction. It seems that you are interested in AJAX, so that you can refresh only a part of a page. A good starting point is: http://www.ajaxian.com/resources/ Leading on from this, is there any nice mechanisms for inter tile communication? This is when 1 tile might want to alert another tile about

Re: Struts / Tiles Caching No Frames and Inter Tile communication

2006-03-10 Thread Greg Reddin
On Mar 10, 2006, at 3:00 AM, Antonio Petrelli wrote: By the way, why are not you using portlets? That was my thought as well. It sounds like a portlet environment is more like what you are looking for. Greg - To

Struts / Tiles Caching No Frames and Inter Tile communication

2006-03-09 Thread Norm
particular interaction. Leading on from this, is there any nice mechanisms for inter tile communication? This is when 1 tile might want to alert another tile about an event. Thanks for any help. Norm Broadband interface (RIA) + mail box saftey = http://Struts_User_List.roomity.com *Your

Re: Tile Communication

2004-11-02 Thread brenmcguire
I am new to Tiles. Is it possible to present a link in one tile and have it fire an action that updates another tile without having to reload the whole page? FAQ seems to not have a lot of tiles related stuff. Tiles are not frames. With HTML frames, if you decide to reload only a frame you can do

Re: Tile Communication

2004-11-02 Thread Kevin Bridges
I've accomplished complex functionality like that in the past with javascript, dhtml and a hidden frame. The user would interact with a specific area of the page and submit data. The javascript functions would sit on a global window level and serialize the data into xml packets that were passed

Tile Communication

2004-11-01 Thread David McReynolds
I am new to Tiles. Is it possible to present a link in one tile and have it fire an action that updates another tile without having to reload the whole page? FAQ seems to not have a lot of tiles related stuff. - To unsubscribe,