None yet, but we'd love to add some sort of turbowidgets support.

The JSON layer is there already in tapestry 4.1, so it's possble that it
might be do-able already. I'm sure Scott would be greatly appreciative of
people using his great library.

On 4/2/06, Sam Gendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been browsing around, looking at various DHTML and AJAX solutions
> that are available.  The Turbo widgets look particularly polished and
> easy to use. They are free for non-commerical use and relatively
> low-cost for commercial use, so I'm wondering if anyone is using them
> successfully with Tapestry.
>
> I will admit that I'm a bit stumped about how to go about integrating
> some ajax functionality with Tapestry, due to constraints raised by
> the rewind mechanism, but I'm betting that solutions can be found for
> most issues.  The TurboGrid component is particularly compelling to
> me, allowing client side sorting and in place editing, as are the
> slider, which should be relatively easy to support within Tapestry.
>
> So is anyone out there playing with these, or interested in doing so?
> I'll surely be making an attempt in the near future, but I am fairly
> new to Tapestry, utterly new to dojo, and far from an expert
> DHTML/Javascript programmer.  I've always been a backend guy, but the
> two seem to be merging.  At any rate, I am in the middle of a
> commercial project, and some of those widgets are going to be required
> eventually, so I know I'll be digging into the problem.
>
> So keep an eye out for future component announcements from me.
>
> --sam
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