Re: Any tutorials on using direct actions and/or component actions with AJAX
Re: Any tutorials on using direct actions and/or component actions with AJAX
- Subject: Re: Any tutorials on using direct actions and/or component actions with AJAX
- From: Christopher Roach <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 10:58:28 -0500
Hi Jean Pierre,
I looked into Project Wonder at one time, but we can't use it in-house
for our work, so I've mainly stayed away from it for that reason.
Also, what I'm really looking for are some simple examples that would
show me how to do everything from scratch (I.e., no Javascript
libraries or WO libraries) so that I can get a good feel for how these
technologies work together before using a library for my day-to-day
work.
You wouldn't happen to know of any good resources that would fit that
bill would you?
Thanks for the suggestion though, I really appreciate it.
Christopher Roach
On Dec 27, 2007, at 8:11 AM, Jean Pierre Malrieu <email@hidden>
wrote:
Project Wonder provides a very good integration of AJAX
(scriptaculous + prototype) with WebObjects.
To get started, see what is available:
http://www.mdimension.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/AjaxExample.woa
Then download source code for the Ajax examples from mdimension site
and take a look at how the examples are implemented.
That should get you started.
JPM
Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone knew of any tutorials or simple examples of
how to use AJAX with WebObjects. From what I've read so far, it
looks
like direct actions will be used if you want to do any type of AJAX
work, but I've also seen mention of project Wonder using component
actions to implement its AJAX components and I would love it if I
could find a simple tutorial that showed how to do this.
Thanks for any input you can give me.
Cheers,
Christoper
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Christopher Roach
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