I can't copy any code but I can definitely describe it without issue.

One of the main ajax components created was a widget wrapper for dynamic 
content.  It takes a widget configuration which is defined by various 
contributions to the widget service.  Part of that is a page name and a block 
name.  Using the page request cache it would build the ui as well as several 
dojo bindings and timers as well as javascript callbacks for populating 
datasets.

That's basically the overview.....you can look into the beaneditform for how I 
used the page cache

Jon
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-----Original Message-----
From: Angelo Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 17:40:08 
To:users@tapestry.apache.org
Subject: Re: T5 Momentum



Hi Jon,

Maybe you can give a short sample of ajax with T5 just to get started? or
just some ideas? thanks.
A.C.


jglanz wrote:
> 
> unfortunately I don't own the code that 'm working on right  
> now....that being said when this project ends; I can definitely toss  
> some of it together and needly package it.....it all just takes time
> 
> 

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