Umm...I doubt I personally will be embracing any kabuki proposals, but others are freee to do what they like of course :)
I'm not sure when it will be done, maybe another month or two at the most. Also not sure what the migration path will be for tacos users, but since I'm a tacos user myself I'm not overly concerned about it. The "swing" model sounds good and I'm sure whatever knowledge people have from using swing will be incorporated into the design, but not in a blind "let's make this work like swing" sort of way..Just whatever makes sense. On 3/23/06, Jorge Quiroga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > I've seen that Ajax movement is gaining force very fast and Apache has a > proposal project named kabuki that is based on AjaxKT, can tapestry > project embrace and support from tapestry point of view this proposal > project?. > > Another Ajax frameworks to be considered I mean are Echo2 that is Open > Source and event driven-oriented and of course Dojo Toolkit that is the > Tapestry first choice. Another thing is the actual Tacos users they > could be considered to migrate easily as possible to the new Tapestry > AJAX support (if exists an amount of projects that justify it). I think > that the MS's way is to achieve a some kind of "standard" Swing for > Ajax, because is the familiar way for the majority of developers and > with this way they gain momentum rapidly, this strategy should be > considered in Tapestry to gain more momentum, of course, into the Open > source movement and without loss of technical quality. > > When we can see native support in Tapestry for AJAX? Will be considered > dynamic content with dynamic structure when AJAX support arrive? how > inheritance in the controller-view part will work, in order to > facilitate development of templates? > > Bye > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Jesse Kuhnert Tacos/Tapestry, team member/developer Open source based consulting work centered around dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://opennotion.com
