Hi, Andre Gustavo! I understand Apache Click not interfere in the client-side use of the javascript. Click is responsible for handling server-side requests. But as the docs says[1] you can do both with Click. Haven't done any webapp using Ajax with Apache Click, but I know you can find much information in the documentation and in the on-line examples[2]. Also, I've edited the wiki[3] page with information about this area. Hope you can find the information you need in this references.
Regards, Gilberto [1] http://click.apache.org/docs/user-guide/htmlsingle/click-book.html#chapter-ajax [2] click.avoka.com/click-examples/ajax/compare/jquery-ajax-demo.htm [3] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLICK/ 2014-07-19 19:04 GMT-03:00 Andre Gustavo Lomonaco <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > Does anybody has a example using the Dojo Library ( http://dojotoolkit.org) > <http://dojotoolkit.org)>with Apache Click > > I can execute the Dojo normally in my Apache Tomcat using the .html > extension, but when I convert to the .htm extension I got no error but I > got no results either from the Dojo script > > Thanks in Advanced > > My Best Regards, > > Andre Gustavo Lomonaco > > >
