Re: There was an old thread about Ajax...
Re: There was an old thread about Ajax...
- Subject: Re: There was an old thread about Ajax...
- From: Theodore Petrosky via Webobjects-dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 09:18:32 -0400
do you think it would be possible to find someone that CAN do the work, and
then set up a fund me instance so we could pay him/her?
I would put money into this if I thought there were others that would also add
funds!
Ted
> On Oct 29, 2019, at 9:08 AM, Jesse Tayler via Webobjects-dev
> <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Yes, I recall something about show/hide but it’s fuzzy now.
>
> I did however, conclude that we are all hosed!
>
> The value of things like the AJAX list panel that can load up new batches or
> a tab panel that reloads like magic?
>
> These old Ajax frameworks have tricks to override rules in D2W so simply
> adding the framework inserts itself into the interface frameworks beautifully.
>
> Then I went into the AJAX frameworks to trace the code and found the group of
> them to be deeply intertwined, and the code depends on long hierarchies of
> those too-long-inheritance chains that we’ve all seen arise over time. You
> just keep going into superviews and different WOD bindings until you are lost.
>
> I strongly sense we’d have to quite literally rewrite a batch of related
> frameworks -- and we’d have to be able to use the same code/D2W trickery to
> make the new frameworks ride on top of our apps seamlessly.
>
> However, it IS possible to do!
>
> I wish I had a solution to this problem.
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Oct 29, 2019, at 8:57 AM, René Bock <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Well, you may use both frameworks, prototyps.js and jQuery if you use
>> jQuery in non-conflict mode (because both frameworks defines the variable $
>> as shortcut)
>>
>> We had some additional issues when using the bootstrap framework, as
>> prototypes.js add functions like show, hide, toggle to each element.
>>
>>> Am 29.10.2019 um 12:55 schrieb Jesse Tayler via Webobjects-dev
>>> <email@hidden>:
>>>
>>> I have trouble with this as well, the older code conflicts with newer
>>> jQuery based stuff.
>>>
>>> So bad, that it will eventually stop your work because some bugs are
>>> critical and you’ll not be able to work around them.
>>>
>>> I’ve found that the code way back in those Ajax frameworks is indeed
>>> amazing but also unreadable and unmaintainable.
>>>
>>> In fact, I believe there is no way with our current resources that WO folks
>>> will overcome this critical issue — our legacy is dragging us down.
>>>
>>> If anyone can figure this out, or even has ideas or wants to try — I’m up
>>> for it, but I’ve found myself that the weight is impossibly heavy.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Oct 29, 2019, at 3:18 AM, Jérémy DE ROYER via Webobjects-dev
>>>> <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Log time ago (10/2014), there was an old thread around migrating ajax from
>>>> prototype to jquery as :
>>>> - prototype is out of date
>>>> - we « all » use jQuery to deal with ajax-front-end-requests
>>>>
>>>> There was a link to the work made by johnny miller
>>>> https://github.com/johnnykahalawai/wonder
>>>>
>>>> To deal with ajax-back-end-requests, we currently use :
>>>> - AjaxModaDialog
>>>> - AjaxUpdateContainer
>>>> - AjaxUpdateLink
>>>> - AjaxObserveField
>>>> - AjaxSubmitButton
>>>> - AjaxLongResponse
>>>>
>>>> How do you deal with Ajax ? Still use wonder with prototype ? Any new idea
>>>> ?
>>>>
>>>> Jérémy
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>> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
>>
>> René Bock
>>
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