We're using Dojo with Ofbiz. I like it.
On 12/13/06, A. Zeneski <
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> Si (& all),
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> First lets, define the candidates:
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> 1) Dojo
> 2) Prototype
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> Andy
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> Si Chen wrote:
> > Hi Andy -
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> > Just saw your commits last night. What are you planning to implement
> > with JSON and Ajax?
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> > We were thinking about doing an auto-complete for the form widget lookup
> > with prototype.js this week, by the way.
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> > Best Regards,
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> > Si
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