Hey Z -- 

I hear what your saying brother, but big shops have such tight constraints
about what you can download and use that this was a real s t r e t c h for
the last shop I was in!  We were happy to Struts/2 approved!  I like your
strategy too.

P.S. I'm a drummer and Z reminds me of Zildjian! :drunk:

Peace,
Scott


Sparecreative wrote:
> 
> While I appreciate what you¹re saying, we¹ve found that by moving to one
> of
> the javascript libraries (we use jQuery, but they all offer pretty much
> the
> same range and depth) for all our ajax work, the task has been simplified
> immensely.
> 
> Also, by moving away from the S2 ajax tags, we¹ve found that it has been
> easier to manage features and libraries.
> 
> I guess what I¹m saying is that sometimes it¹s worth stepping back to see
> if
> we¹re just not reinventing the wheel. I make no secret of the fact that I
> find the S2 built in ajax support to be a wasted effort.
> 
> Z.
>> 
>> 
>> After answering similar questions regarding Struts/2 and Ajax on several
>> forums, I have decided to write an actual paper on the topic.  While I
>> figure out where to publish "papers" I am dropping the link here.
>> 
>> http://struts2inaction.com/SimpleAjax.html World¹s Simplest Struts/2 Ajax
>> Pattern 
>> 
>> Peace,
>> Scott
> 
> 
> 

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