I use jQuery and jQueryUI for the most of my "fancy" stuff, too, but I think in 
comparison to extJS it lacks a really powerful datagrid. There are a few 
plugins for that, but i guess to transfer the look&feel of a desktop app into 
the web, extJS is more suited than jQuery.

Regards,
Christopher.

Von: symfony-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:symfony-us...@googlegroups.com] Im 
Auftrag von Gareth McCumskey
Gesendet: Freitag, 10. September 2010 07:20
An: symfony-users@googlegroups.com
Betreff: Re: [symfony-users] Choosing the best JS toolkit plugin for RIA

If you want something that is probably the most actively maintained open source 
JS framework go for JQuery. JQuery even has a collection of JQuery UI elements 
as a sub project. There is even easy integration options with symfony.
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 10:53 PM, Daniel Toffetti 
<dto...@gmail.com<mailto:dto...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi all,

   I'm a new Symfony user, with some experience in the Wicket java
web framework. I need to develop rich internet apps for internal
usage, mainly to replace old VB6 desktop apps.
   One of the main requirements is that the application must look and
behave like a desktop app, say, a drop down main menu at the top,
powerful data grids (editable, sortable, groupable, etc) and
treeviews, modal dialogs that are able to hold forms, etc.
   So far, I believe my best options are Dojo, ExtJS and YUI, but
can't decide between them. Dojo plugin seems best supported than ExtJS
and YUI.
   So this is two questions in fact:

1- Which of the JS toolkits I've mentioned is the best in term of
features ? Is there any other I've missed and should consider ?
2- How much support exist for them in the form of a Symfony plugin ?
How difficult would it be to enhance / complete the existing support ?

Cheers and thanks,

Daniel

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