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Re: AJAX and WebObjects?
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Re: AJAX and WebObjects?


  • Subject: Re: AJAX and WebObjects?
  • From: Nico Rossi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 09:21:01 -0700

Hi Jean-François:

Would you be willing to share your WO wrapper?

-Nico

On 4/22/05, Jean-François Veillette <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Hunter,
> we use jsonrpc as our Ajax implementation.
> We based our implementation on code provided at :
> http://oss.metaparadigm.com/jsonrpc/
> we have build a WO wrapper around it so that we just have to drag-drop
> that component (from a palette in WOBuilder) in your page, and you get
> all you need to do js->rpc->java.
> It is quite powerfull and fit nicely in our developement model.
>
> other resources :
> http://jsolait.net
> http://json-rpc.org/
>
> - jfv
>
> Le 05-04-22, à 02:09, Hunter Hillegas a écrit :
>
> > I am curious if anyone has done much AJAX (XMLHttpRequest + DHTML/DOM
> > stuff) in conjunction with WebObjects. Anyone?
> >
> > Clearly the 'read' type stuff is relatively simple.
> >
> > I'm more interested in using forms/submissions with AJAX and WO. Based
> > on what I've seen, WOF doesn't support anything like this native and
> > I'd have to give up a lot of the 'for free' stuff in WO and basically
> > deal with extracting form values and doing my magic there. Yes?
> >
> > I guess we could extend Wonder to include an AJAXForm that instead of
> > POSTing sent its data to the JS that then did the rest of the work?
> >
> > Just sort of thinking out loud here.
> >
> > Ruby on Rails has great AJAX support. Literally just flip a switch on
> > a property of their form and it submits via JS/XMLHttpRequest instead
> > of a standard HTTP POST.
> >
> > Anyway, I am interested in anyone's personal experience with this
> > stuff.
> >
> > Hunter
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