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  • Subject: Re: Switch Component question...
  • From: "Jerry W. Walker" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 13:43:06 -0400

Hi, Anjo & Mike,

On Apr 27, 2006, at 1:10 PM, Anjo Krank wrote:

Hi Jerry,

Am 27.04.2006 um 16:13 schrieb Jerry W. Walker:
This model work great when the wrapper is mostly static, or doesn't interact directly with the actual content shown.

For these things, there is Wonder's ERXWOTemplate and ERXWOComponentContent. It kind of makes your head explode when you use it first, but with these you can have multiple component contents in your wrapper that get filled out by designated areas in the "real" page.

That's awesome! You're going to move me to being a Wonder user yet, Anjo.

:)

I actually downloaded the latest version and started looking through the code. Haven't gotten far yet; work related tasks consume so much of my free time. :-)

Just make sure you use a nightly build from Mike site. I will probably make a new binary release in the next few weeks, but it depends on how much comes up. And with the nightly builds it's not so pressing anymore anyway.


You should really take a look at the new Ajax stuff, it's pretty cool and offers a lot of possibilities. Oh, here's a cool Ajax- based app I've stumbled across:

http://www.zimbra.com/

Actually, the Ajax stuff that Mike described recently on the list was what finally pushed me into downloading the build. Now that I have it on my machine, I will start reviewing it. Unfortunately, "real work" tasks keep getting in the way.


On Apr 27, 2006, at 1:23 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
You should really take a look at the new Ajax stuff, it's pretty cool and offers a lot of possibilities. Oh, here's a cool Ajax- based app I've stumbled across:
Sort of a wonder-dev topic, but judging by emails I've gotten, there's a fair amount of interest about Ajax in webobjects-dev too ... I'm curious what other Ajax components people would like to see WO-wrapped? We have the core interactive Scriptaculous features wrapped. Currently none of the effects are wrapped, but then I'm not sure having WO wrappers lends too much over just javascript calls (open for opinions here). If you've run into a situation where WO didn't bring it for your UI and the current components don't provide support, drop me a line. I'd love to remove a Ruby checkmark in the WO-vs-Ruby comparison.

I'm all for removing those Ruby checkmarks.

More generally, thanks Mike and the rest of the Wonder team for addressing the Ajax/WO issue so helpfully.

Regards,
Jerry

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__ Jerry W. Walker,
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