After reading all your responses I think I'am going to use* JQuery*.
:-)

Thanks!!


2010/12/3 Maurizio Cucchiara <maurizio.cucchi...@gmail.com>

> I've used Dojo and Dijit in the past and I've encountered problem with
> them.
> I personally prefer jquery, as it's the most intuitive and less intrusive.
> ExtJS is a good library, but you should consider sencha licence
> condition http://www.sencha.com/products/license.php
>
>
> 2010/12/2 François Rouxel <rouxe...@yahoo.com>:
>  > without hesitation
> > http://www.weinfreund.de/struts2-jquery-showcase/index.action
> >
> >  ____________________________________________
> > ____________________________________________
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Message d'origine ----
> > De : Frank W. Zammetti <fzli...@omnytex.com>
> > À : Struts Users Mailing List <user@struts.apache.org>
> > Envoyé le : Jeu 2 décembre 2010, 15h 52min 18s
> > Objet : Re: best way to ajaxize a Struts2 application
> >
> > Depends very much on what your goals and requirements are.  Do you want
> to
> > just sprinkle in some AJAX calls to your server?  Pretty much any library
> > or plug-in will do the trick pretty well for you.
> >
> > Are you looking for a whole GUI toolkit?  If so I'd personally suggest
> > ExtJS as being the best, but others are more than worthy of being
> > considered (Dojo, YUI, jQuery UI to name a few).
> >
> > Any of them can be used just fine with Struts... I'm personally of the
> > opinion that life is beter without Struts (ExtJS+DWR is a magnificent
> > beast IMO) but this is of course the Struts mailing list and lots of
> > people still find plenty of value in Struts and that's perfectly fine,
> any
> > of these libraries, and others, can be mixed in with Struts without much
> > effort.  I in fact still support a couple of Struts-based applications
> and
> > we've used Dojo and ExtJS in some of them with no problem, even adding
> > them after the fact.
> >
> > Again though, really depends on what your needs actually are... just
> > augmenting a Struts-based app or developing a true RIA?  What best
> answers
> > your question will be heavily influenced by that factor, among others.
> >
> > hth,
> > Frank
> >
> > --
> > Frank W. Zammetti
> > Author of "Practical Palm Pre webOS Projects"
> >  and "Practical Ext JS Projects with Gears"
> >  and "Practical Dojo Projects"
> >  and "Practical DWR 2 Projects"
> >  and "Practical JavaScript, DOM Scripting and Ajax Projects"
> >  and "Practical Ajax Projects with Java Technology"
> >  (For info: apress.com/book/search?searchterm=zammetti&act=search)
> > All you could possibly want is here: zammetti.com
> >
> > On Thu, December 2, 2010 3:15 pm, webmeiker wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I want to ask to the Struts2 community what  technology do you recommend
> >> to
> >> “ajaxize” a Struts2 web application?
> >>
> >> (Dojo, Jquery, YUI, …)
> >>
> >> What do you think are the newest tendencies?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance (and sorry if it has been asked thousands of times
> >> before
> >> –I’am new in the mailing list-)
> >>
> >>
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