> Hi,
>
> Ooops Dojo is supported by IBM & AOL ....so I will prefer Dojo.
>
>
http://dojotoolkit.org/foundation/>
>
> On 12/14/06, A. Zeneski <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>> Si (& all),
>>
>> I am in process of doing a lot of custom AJAX stuff for a new client. I
>> intended on using prototype.js but based on conversations with other
>> people decided to go with dojo instead.
>>
>> The main part of what I did was a JSON wrapper around the service event
>> handler. What this does is allows you to define (controller) requests
>> for ajax calls and have the results return in a lightweight (JSON)
>> format.
>>
>> This will work with any front end toolkit (Yahoo, Prototype, Dojo, etc).
>> The main point is to define a standard pattern for AJAX requests in
>> OFBiz.
>>
>> Deciding on a toolkit for the javascript is very important and based on
>> what I have researched and discussed with other people, Dojo seems to be
>> the way to go.
>>
>> Of course, I am open for discussion with this, but we really should
>> decide on a standard for contributions back to OFBiz. The last thing I
>> want to see is several different ways of communication and different
>> toolkits being used.
>>
>> Prototype.js has been removed from SVN for the time being. As soon as
>> there is code which uses one of the toolkits it can be added back in.
>>
>> Let's start a community vote for the default AJAX toolkit to use in
>> OFBiz. Based on the work I did, I have already setup the back end
>> pattern, services using JSON for the return. Now let's decide on a front
>> end toolkit.
>>
>> First lets, define the candidates:
>>
>> 1) Dojo
>> 2) Prototype
>>
>> Andy
>>