Hi Lennart,

>From my own investigations, I'd describe the Prototype JS library as
primarily providing utility functions, which effects libraries such as
Scriptaculous and moo.fx utilise.  Although you could do something like
re-write the XTile component to utilise the Prototype Ajax routines, I think
the main consideration about whether to use Prototype will be whether you
want to use one of the effects libraries that requires it.

I, currently, think the Scriptaculous effects library provides a slightly
more polished UI than the equivalent Dojo routines, but that's very much my
subjective opinion.  I'm sure that both libraries will improve over the
coming months, and I suspect that only time will tell which one becomes more
accepted.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Lennart Benoot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 6 April 2006 1:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Prototype JavaScript Framework


Hi All,

Any experiences/ initiatives with tapestry and the prototype javascript
framework?
What Javascript framework are you guys using? Do we see standards emerging?

Kind regards,
Lennart


Lennart Benoot
www.thoth-systems.com
Knowing, Keep knowing




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