Hello Michael, Yes it seems to be interesting. Do you have a repo in order to compare with our implementation in order to get the best of both? ;-)
Régis. 2014-07-07 18:12 GMT+02:00 Michael Gentry <mgen...@masslight.net>: > Hi Régis (and others), > > We just did a simple D3 integration into our Tapestry 5.4 Beta 6 > application and with RequireJS/jQuery/etc being provided by Tapestry now it > seems a pretty simple integration. > > For our Java class (with stuff removed to just show invoking the module): > > @Import(stylesheet = { "css/large-expenditures.less" } ) > > public class LargestExpenditures > > { > > @Inject > > private JavaScriptSupport javaScriptSupport; > > > @Inject > > private ComponentResources resources; > > > public void afterRender() > > { > > String url = resources.createEventLink("ajax").toAbsoluteURI(); > > > javaScriptSupport.require("reports/LargestExpenditures").invoke( > "initialize").with(url); > > } > > > JSONObject onAjax() > > { > > JSONObject json = new JSONObject(); > > // Build up JSON... > > return json; > > } > > } > > For src/main/resources/META-INF/modules/reports/LargestExpenditures.coffee, > we just have it import/require the D3 JS, which we stored under > src/main/resources/META-INF/modules/d3 as d3.js and d3.min.js (in case we > need to debug via the non-minified in the future). The CoffeeScript, again > with stuff removed to show the basics: > > define ["jquery", "underscore", "t5/core/ajax", "d3/d3.min"], > ($, _, ajax, d3) -> > initialize = (url) -> > # D3 setup... > > # Invoke T5 AJAX Handler... > ajax url, > success: (response) => > # Handle response... > > # Exports > { initialize } > > In your 'initialize' function, have it call all the d3 goodies and fetch > the data, etc. T5.4 invokes 'initialize' in afterRender(). > > mrg > > > > On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Régis Legrand <legrand.re...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi to all, > > > > We (got5) have released a new tapestry module project, tapestry5-d3, > > available here: > > https://github.com/got5/tapestry5-d3 > > > > Its aim is to allow to develop tapestry components based on d3js. > > Feel free to give us your advices/remarks. > > > > > > Regards, > > Régis. > > >