It is not a big problem, because I can take care of namespaces myself in the
javascript (good example of using namespaces in javascipt - dojo or yui).
However, since the framework takes care of component resources, it can take
care of javascript namespaces as well. This has nothing to do with what
library you use, just make sure that all objects, variables, etc are local
to the component's namespace. This make sense only if you think that
component itself consist of html and associated javascript (if any). If you
view components as static html with some resources attached to it - you
don't have to worry about that. But then again, these days it is pretty much
always dynamic html on the client, and you don't want to be late on this
train...

Alex

On 4/13/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Also, at the moment
> javascript files (and other resources) are nicely packages, but there
are no
> mechanism for javascript namespaces (i'd like to see all
component-related
> javascript to reside in its own private namespace on the client, so
there
> are no conflicts).

How should that work though. Currently, Java script support is pretty
free form. Which can be explained from the fact that Wicket is not
primarily a Javascript library and the design goal we have that you
can plug in any javascript library you want.

But maybe you can expand a bit on where the lack of name spacing is
giving you problems right now?

Eelco

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