Re: AJAX without Wonder?
Re: AJAX without Wonder?
- Subject: Re: AJAX without Wonder?
- From: "Ricardo J. Parada" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 11:03:10 -0400
You probably reinvented some wheels... Did you use just direct actions
or component actions?
Wonder's Ajax also integrates component actions, and to me that makes
using ajax more natural, easier, more fun than using direct actions.
When I started doing ajax with WebObjects I was using direct actions.
Then eventually wrote my own framework to integrate component
actions. Then I discovered Wonder's Ajax. Then I saw it in action at
WOWODC08. Then as I started digging more and more I realized I was
reinventing the wheel. And a lot of stuff I wanted to add to my own
framework was already in Wonder's Ajax. So instead of reinventing the
wheel I decided to start using Wonder and ditch my stuff. Wonder's
Ajax is more complete, has undergone more testing and more uses, it is
more versatile and has more developers using it and making it better.
On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Paolo Sommaruga wrote:
Hi,
we use AJAX without wonder in our WO web application. We use dojo in
the client side
Regards
Paolo Sommaruga
Il giorno 10/mar/09, alle ore 12:47, Gennady Kushnir ha scritto:
Hello all
I have a question. Is there a way to use AJAX in WebObjects other
than
employing Wonder?
I have rather large project and in fact I would not like to move it
to
using Wonder.
I use AJAX for some tasks not related to modifying already displayed
data on the page but in some cases it would be better to refresh
some
regions.
I have seen some methods regarding AJAX and PageFragment's in 5.4 API
reference. But there is no documentation on this.
Could you please point me on some documentation or instructions how
to
make use or these capabilities.
Gennady
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