Awesome contrib!
I'll hopefully find some time to work with it this month - have you got any 
publicly accessible demos of it in action?

On 06/08/2010, at 4:46 AM, Robin Komiwes wrote:

> I might be not objective since I'm in love with jQuery, but imho, choosing
> jQuery over others will avoid you to have a *big* technical debt.
> 
> You might be interested by this reading:
> http://royal.pingdom.com/2010/03/26/jquery-triumphant-march-to-success/
> 
> For your tab component, what about this one: http://jqueryui.com/demos/tabs/
> It's skinnable, customizable, and it should be easy to integrate it into
> tapestry5 (and to contribute it to http://github.com/got5/tapestry5-jquery;))
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Kalle Korhonen
> <kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com>wrote:
> 
>> I have an older T4 app that I'm going to upgrade to T5. It's not a
>> full RIA but nevertheless a fairly fancy, interactive web app with
>> drag & drop, ajax file uploads etc. The UI of the app was based on
>> Prototype and Dojo 0.4.3 which served me well at the time despite of
>> being a bit on the heavy side. I haven't really used JQuery in
>> production apps yet but I wouldn't mind switching but if I do, I don't
>> want to drag Prototype around with it. There are T5 integration libs
>> available both for a newer version of Dojo and for JQuery. It might be
>> marginally easier to adjust the existing Javascript for Dojo than
>> having to rewrite everything with JQuery but as said, I'm fine with
>> the cost. Performance always matters, so load times, execution
>> performance, ability to use CDN etc. all matter. I don't mind filing
>> an occasional issue, but I don't want to get sucked into seriously
>> having to debug and maintain another add-on library so I'd prefer
>> something relatively stable even if it didn't have all the latest
>> bells and whistles. Of ready-made components, only a good, skinnable,
>> customizable and extensible tab component is relevant to me. Now, why
>> would I choose JQuery over the other choices? I'd really love to hear
>> comments from people who've had experience of multiple Javascript
>> libraries and have made a switch to JQuery or perhaps gone the other
>> way.
>> 
>> Kalle
>> 
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