Hello Dave,

at this point i'am not on your side.

Even in the trivial cases a taglib has a benefit.

A normal AJAX request with a simple indicator and an effect after
completing,
needs a lot of boiler plate code, which is hard to maintenance and to debug.


A taglib make your JSP cleaner and you benefit from best practices from
other users.

Johannes


Dave Newton-6 wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 1:39 AM, Matthew Barrett wrote:
> 
>> Has anyone tried using the full Dojo within Struts, rather than just the
>> historic built in tag libraries.
>>
> 
> Sure. It's just like using anything else without tag support; you use it
> as
> you would with any back end system. And personally, for all but the
> *completely* trivial cases, there's almost no advantage to using a
> tag-based
> library since you have to write the JavaScript either way.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 


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