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Re: Wonder Ajax


  • Subject: Re: Wonder Ajax
  • From: John Larson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 05:56:42 -0500

I have been experimenting with some of these components, and they really increase the usability of the application. For the interactive components, however, what is the gist on how Ajax performs the form submissions without getting into a backtracking problem? Is it stable, I humbly inquire.

When I used the drag and drop component, everything seemed to work fine. I was trying it out in a dialog to add/remove recipients to a message. So I had two lists: one on the left for users who would receive the message, and a list on the right for users who weren't set up to receive the message. Then you could drag the user's name back and forth to add/remove them from the message. It's total eye candy, but it was just to try out the drag and drop components. The first problem I got into was that it wasn't refreshing the screen to show the Array after the addUser (or removeUser) action was run . . . because it wasn't refreshing the page. So i have an empty form named form1, and in the onDrop method of droppable I put in document.form1.submit();. Then the page would refresh and everything looked fine. For my edification, does onDrop happen before or after the execution of it's form submission? Or are they synchronous?? Is there a better way to refresh the page? Secondly, in my console I see "Exception while sending response: java.net.SocketException: Broken pipe" Everything works, but any hints on why the error's coming up anyhow?

John


On Aug 2, 2006, at 10:58 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

I thought people might like to play with some of the Wonder Ajax components to see some of the things you can do, so I put up a public copy of the AjaxExample app from Wonder:

http://www.mdimension.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/AjaxExample.woa

ms
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