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


  • Subject: Re: AJAX and WebObjects?
  • From: Jean-François Veillette <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 12:35:26 -0400

I am.
My company is willing as well, but before we do, we have to make sure the code is ready for public display.
I can't tell when we will be ready to publish, but one day, we will.


- jfv

Le 05-04-22, à 12:21, Nico Rossi a écrit :

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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