Re: T5's Ajax/Zone implementation has substantial limitations

2009-01-12 Thread Borut BolĨina
Hi, 2009/1/7 Francois Armand > So, for now, what I REALLY need and want with priority #1 is a lot of > documentation on "how using AJAX with T5 the right way": general pifalls to > avoid, what information are available (state of the server view of the DOM > on XHR, etc), what are all the differe

Re: T5's Ajax/Zone implementation has substantial limitations

2009-01-12 Thread Peter Stavrinides
Is there a Jira for this to vote on? - Original Message - From: "Chuck Kring" To: "Tapestry users" Sent: Thursday, 8 January, 2009 7:25:47 PM GMT +02:00 Athens, Beirut, Bucharest, Istanbul Subject: Re: T5's Ajax/Zone implementation has substantial limitations

Re: T5's Ajax/Zone implementation has substantial limitations

2009-01-08 Thread Chuck Kring
I think it's important to separate the core tapestry zone infrastructure from the Javascript zone wrappers. I have a lot of Ajax in my application - it's a systems management console /dashboard - and pretty early on I decided to use the Tapestry zone Javascript as template and use my own javas

Re: T5's Ajax/Zone implementation has substantial limitations

2009-01-07 Thread Robert Binna
Hi Avi! First I've to say I really like tapestry 5 and its huge improvements over T4. Most of all the live class reloading! At the moment I am trying to do an integration of T5 with extjs. Till now it seems to go quite good. I can render ext components over to the client use informal parame

Re: T5's Ajax/Zone implementation has substantial limitations

2009-01-07 Thread Francois Armand
Avi Cherry wrote: First off, I want to say that I'm a huge supporter, advocate (and long time user) of Tapestry, particularly T5. Hello Avi, [...] a lot of intersting things To be honest, the Ajax support on Tapestry 5 is one of the rare things that seems to be not _just_rigth_ on the frame