them as best as I can, with
> the
> caveat that if I'm the only one working on it the priorities will look...
> very suspiciously like mine.
>
> Dave
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--- "matt.payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1 here.
>
> Highly looking forward to using this over current Dojo plugin.
> Any progress being made?
Not really; I'm completely overwhelmed by my TODO list at the moment.
It's over at GoogleCode and I'm happy to bring people on board. There's a
w
;>>
>>>> I've been working with Struts 2 for a few months and have some
>>>> questions
>>>> that I was hoping you would be interested in discussing with me.
>>>>
>>>> I see that Struts 2 uses Dojo for it's Ajax capabilities.
x27;s Ajax capabilities. I prefer jQuery
and have contemplated
making a jQuery plugin for Struts 2, to use instead of Dojo. I'd also
like to utilize JSON as
the interchange for my Ajax transactions.
I checked out your presentation about the YUI plugin...which is why I'm
sending this
question
apabilities. I prefer jQuery
>> and have contemplated
>> making a jQuery plugin for Struts 2, to use instead of Dojo. I'd also
>> like to utilize JSON as
>> the interchange for my Ajax transactions.
>>
>> I checked out your presentation about the YUI plugin...wh
> and have some questions that I was hoping you would
> be interested in discussing with me.
> >
> > I see that Struts 2 uses Dojo for it's Ajax
> capabilities. I prefer jQuery and have contemplated
> > making a jQuery plugin for Struts 2, to use
> instead of Doj
mplated
> making a jQuery plugin for Struts 2, to use instead of Dojo. I'd also like to
> utilize JSON as
> the interchange for my Ajax transactions.
>
> I checked out your presentation about the YUI plugin...which is why I'm
> sending this
> question to you. Wha
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