Hi Frank,
  I did look at JWP but got intimidated by the Javadocs. I thought I would get 
documentation about
the Tags I can use, but instead I found Java classes, and with no signpost for 
where to begin.
  You have suggested to look at the sample application, which I'll do.

Thanks,
Anupam.


--- "Frank W. Zammetti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I suggest AjaxTags from Java Web Parts:
> 
> http://javawebparts.sourceforge.net
> 
> Hit the javadocs link, then jump to the taglib package, the documentation
> for the package should give you a good idea what its all about, then you
> can grab the JWP distro and try out the sample app for some working
> examples of what is possible.  This is, I believe, the easiest way to add
> AJAX to any Java-based webapp app, be it Struts or otherswise, especially
> for those that don't want to touch Javascript at all.  Yes, I wrote it :)
> 
> If you want to get a feel for doing naked AJAX (i.e., just plain
> Javascript) within a Struts app specifically, I suggest:
> 
> http://struts.sourceforge.net
> 
> Check out the AjaxChat application (yes I wrote that too!).  You already
> said you don't want to write all the Javascript though, so that migth be
> of less interest than AjaxTags may be.
> 
> I also wrote an introductory article to AJAX:
> 
> http://www.omnytex.com/articles
> 
> It deals with Struts as well, but to a lesser extent.  Again though, you
> would do the coding yourself, so might not be what you want anyway.
> 
> Feel free to fire any questions at me if you decided to use AJAX, in
> whatever way.
> 
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> On Mon, December 19, 2005 10:27 am, Agnisys said:
> > Hi,
> >   I did spend much time on OpenLazlo but gave it up because of lack of
> > appropriate constructs for
> > dynamic GUI design and lack of proper support.
> >   I would love to use Ajax since it is a light-weight solution. But don't
> > want to deal with all
> > the Javascript coding. I wonder what people are using these days to do
> > Ajax development in a
> > struts environment?
> >   I'm trying to find an integrated environment that works within Struts.
> > Although using Struts is
> > also not a requirement.
> >   I will look at SiteMesh.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Anupam.
> >
> > --- Yves Sy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Another option would be SiteMesh.
> >>
> >> If you like working on the fringes of technology though, I recommend
> >> AJAX or
> >> OpenLaszlo...
> >>
> >> Br,
> >> -Yves-
> >>
> >> On 12/18/05, Agnisys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Hi,
> >> >   I need to create an application with lots of Dynamic GUI features
> >> (like
> >> > dynamic number of
> >> > Panes). Which one is more suitable for the job: Struts Menu or Struts
> >> > Layout?
> >> >   Or is there a more appropriate 3rd option?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks for any pointers.
> >> > Anupam.
> >> >
> >> >
> >
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