May be you take a look at the more simple ajax example first. There
are about 8 in wicket-examples. Unfortunately by now you have to grasp
the ideas from the code. As far as I know there is no user guide yet.
May be you'll something in the wiki, but I'm not sure.

Juergen


On 2/20/06, Charlie Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok so I've gone over the tutorials for AJAX and wicket
> (http://wicket-stuff.sourceforge.net/wicket-contrib-dojo/Tutorials.html),
> but I still don't get it.  The problem with the tutorials is there is
> no ajax!  I don't see any code for using XMLHttpRequest or Dojo.  More
> importantly there isn't any javascript!  The tutorials are really
> showing us how to use the components that are already written.  It
> doesn't give any information how those components were created or how
> to create my own.
>
> I'm sure that's by design since wicket hides all of that stuff for us
> so we just program java components.  So yes wicket is cool and I get
> that, but it doesn't help me much when I want to do something other
> than  one of the components in the tutorial.  I really like the end
> result which is no need to work with javascript directly, but that' s
> only if you're doing something that's already been done before and you
> can reuse a componenet.
>
> So I want to write my own AJAX component, but I don't understand
> anything about wicket's URL scheme or how I would attach behavior on
> the backend to javascript on the front end.  If I want to write some
> java script on the front end how will it work with the backend?  Can
> someone explain how some of those components those tutorials are
> working?  Say I want to write my own version of Tooltip or
> FXValidationAjaxHandler.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Charlie
>
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