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    Hi,
    I am finishing up (and launching) a project using Tapestry 4.0.2 soon. I am
    planning to incorporate some Ajax goodness into the next phase of the
    project.
    I understand that Tapestry 4.1 incorporate the Dojo Toolkit. I am kind of
    new to Dojo. Anyone know any example on using Tapestry with Dojo ? and What
    is the significance of the integration (of Dojo in Tapestry) ?
    Thanks.
  • No.1 | | 1272 bytes | |

    Thanks Shing,

    I have read about Tacos. From my understanding, The integration of Dojo into
    Tapestry4.1 and Tacos are two different thing am I right ? do they
    play together somehow ?

    ~KEGan

    6/25/06, Shing Hing Man <matmsh (AT) yahoo (DOT) comwrote:

    If you have not checked out the helloword
    example in tacos wiki,
    at

    you might like take a look at that.
    --
    Shing
    --
    KE Gan <khoon.ee.gan (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:

    Hi,

    I am finishing up (and launching) a project using
    Tapestry 4.0.2 soon. I am
    planning to incorporate some Ajax goodness into the
    next phase of the
    project.

    I understand that Tapestry 4.1 incorporate the Dojo
    Toolkit. I am kind of
    new to Dojo. Anyone know any example on using
    Tapestry with Dojo ? and What
    is the significance of the integration (of Dojo in
    Tapestry) ?

    Thanks.
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  • No.2 | | 2877 bytes | |

    Tapestry 4.1 initially comes with support for dojo only, but I have built a
    set of interfaces/hivemind services that will allow anyone to override the
    behaviour of the built-in toolkit (dojo), or provide their own toolkit
    integration.

    The relationship between tacos is that I did most of my initial tapestry
    contributions in the tacos library (along with Felix Sun/Andreas
    Andreaou/Leonardo ) . It isn't clear yet where each individual component
    should live, but Tapestry 4.1 will definitely be handling all of the
    infrastructure work as much as possible. It shouldn't be very hard for
    people to create tacos-like components once the release comes out. (ie much
    less work involved now)

    6/26/06, Shing Hing Man <matmsh (AT) yahoo (DOT) comwrote:

    I do not know the answer to your question.
    More precisely, I am not sure whether tacos will be
    incoporated into Tapestry 4.1 or
    Tapestry 4.1 will have the infrasturcture
    to use Ajax toolkit other than dojo.

    Shing
    --
    KE Gan <khoon.ee.gan (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:

    Thanks Shing,

    I have read about Tacos. From my understanding, The
    integration of Dojo into
    Tapestry4.1 and Tacos are two different thing am
    I right ? do they
    play together somehow ?

    ~KEGan
    --
    6/25/06, Shing Hing Man <matmsh (AT) yahoo (DOT) comwrote:

    If you have not checked out the helloword
    example in tacos wiki,
    at

    you might like take a look at that.
    --
    Shing
    --
    KE Gan <khoon.ee.gan (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:

    Hi,

    I am finishing up (and launching) a project
    using
    Tapestry 4.0.2 soon. I am
    planning to incorporate some Ajax goodness into
    the
    next phase of the
    project.

    I understand that Tapestry 4.1 incorporate the
    Dojo
    Toolkit. I am kind of
    new to Dojo. Anyone know any example on using
    Tapestry with Dojo ? and What
    is the significance of the integration (of Dojo
    in
    Tapestry) ?

    Thanks.
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  • No.3 | | 124 bytes | |

    Hi,
    I have never tried this, but can you put pages in a Library or only components?
    thanks,
    Mark
  • No.4 | | 3521 bytes | |

    So most likely Tapestry 4.1's core components will make use of Dojo already
    :) ?

    Actually, my initial question is to understand "how much" Dojo integration
    into Tapestry will change the event-based web development as we know it
    today (as in Tapestry 4.0.2) ? Since Dojo provides XMLHttpRequest; will this
    usage somehow by-pass Tapestry altogether ? Tapestry 4.1 will come with
    the framework that will let the Ajax calls be part of Tapestry event based
    framework ?

    Thanks.

    6/26/06, Jesse Kuhnert <jkuhnert (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:

    Tapestry 4.1 initially comes with support for dojo only, but I have built
    a
    set of interfaces/hivemind services that will allow anyone to override the
    behaviour of the built-in toolkit (dojo), or provide their own toolkit
    integration.

    The relationship between tacos is that I did most of my initial tapestry
    contributions in the tacos library (along with Felix Sun/Andreas
    Andreaou/Leonardo ) . It isn't clear yet where each individual component
    should live, but Tapestry 4.1 will definitely be handling all of the
    infrastructure work as much as possible. It shouldn't be very hard for
    people to create tacos-like components once the release comes out. (ie
    much
    less work involved now)

    6/26/06, Shing Hing Man <matmsh (AT) yahoo (DOT) comwrote:

    I do not know the answer to your question.
    More precisely, I am not sure whether tacos will be
    incoporated into Tapestry 4.1 or
    Tapestry 4.1 will have the infrasturcture
    to use Ajax toolkit other than dojo.

    Shing
    --
    KE Gan <khoon.ee.gan (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:

    Thanks Shing,

    I have read about Tacos. From my understanding, The
    integration of Dojo into
    Tapestry4.1 and Tacos are two different thing am
    I right ? do they
    play together somehow ?

    ~KEGan
    --
    6/25/06, Shing Hing Man <matmsh (AT) yahoo (DOT) comwrote:

    If you have not checked out the helloword
    example in tacos wiki,
    at

    you might like take a look at that.
    --
    Shing
    --
    KE Gan <khoon.ee.gan (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:

    Hi,

    I am finishing up (and launching) a project
    using
    Tapestry 4.0.2 soon. I am
    planning to incorporate some Ajax goodness into
    the
    next phase of the
    project.

    I understand that Tapestry 4.1 incorporate the
    Dojo
    Toolkit. I am kind of
    new to Dojo. Anyone know any example on using
    Tapestry with Dojo ? and What
    is the significance of the integration (of Dojo
    in
    Tapestry) ?

    Thanks.
    --
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  • No.5 | | 4254 bytes | |

    I believe, correct me if I am wrong, that Tapestry 4.x++ will always have a way to work with JavaScript off. We have run into clients (US Military) that turn off JavaScript. And we have one client that racheted IE up to level 3 security which disabled the iFrame. We have some Tapestry components that rely heavily on JavaScript and I think we may have to rewrite them. So, I think that at some "global" level, we need to have Standard Tapestry Components that do NT depend on JavaScript. And someway to turn if off.

    Thoughts?

    Mark

    Message
    From: KE Gan [mailto:khoon.ee.gan (AT) gmail (DOT) com]
    Sent: Mon 6/26/2006 10:27 PM
    To: Tapestry users
    Subject: Re: Tapestry and Dojo and Tapestry 4.1

    So most likely Tapestry 4.1's core components will make use of Dojo already
    :) ?

    Actually, my initial question is to understand "how much" Dojo integration
    into Tapestry will change the event-based web development as we know it
    today (as in Tapestry 4.0.2) ? Since Dojo provides XMLHttpRequest; will this
    usage somehow by-pass Tapestry altogether ? Tapestry 4.1 will come with
    the framework that will let the Ajax calls be part of Tapestry event based
    framework ?

    Thanks.

    6/26/06, Jesse Kuhnert <jkuhnert (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:

    Tapestry 4.1 initially comes with support for dojo only, but I have built
    a
    set of interfaces/hivemind services that will allow anyone to override the
    behaviour of the built-in toolkit (dojo), or provide their own toolkit
    integration.

    The relationship between tacos is that I did most of my initial tapestry
    contributions in the tacos library (along with Felix Sun/Andreas
    Andreaou/Leonardo ) . It isn't clear yet where each individual component
    should live, but Tapestry 4.1 will definitely be handling all of the
    infrastructure work as much as possible. It shouldn't be very hard for
    people to create tacos-like components once the release comes out. (ie
    much
    less work involved now)

    6/26/06, Shing Hing Man <matmsh (AT) yahoo (DOT) comwrote:

    I do not know the answer to your question.
    More precisely, I am not sure whether tacos will be
    incoporated into Tapestry 4.1 or
    Tapestry 4.1 will have the infrasturcture
    to use Ajax toolkit other than dojo.

    Shing
    --
    KE Gan <khoon.ee.gan (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:

    Thanks Shing,

    I have read about Tacos. From my understanding, The
    integration of Dojo into
    Tapestry4.1 and Tacos are two different thing am
    I right ? do they
    play together somehow ?

    ~KEGan
    --
    6/25/06, Shing Hing Man <matmsh (AT) yahoo (DOT) comwrote:

    If you have not checked out the helloword
    example in tacos wiki,
    at

    you might like take a look at that.
    --
    Shing
    --
    KE Gan <khoon.ee.gan (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:

    Hi,

    I am finishing up (and launching) a project
    using
    Tapestry 4.0.2 soon. I am
    planning to incorporate some Ajax goodness into
    the
    next phase of the
    project.

    I understand that Tapestry 4.1 incorporate the
    Dojo
    Toolkit. I am kind of
    new to Dojo. Anyone know any example on using
    Tapestry with Dojo ? and What
    is the significance of the integration (of Dojo
    in
    Tapestry) ?

    Thanks.
    --
    Home page :

    >
    >
    >
    >
    >


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  • No.6 | | 938 bytes | |

    I have a radio group:

    <span jwcid="@RadioGroup" selected="">
    <input type="radio" jwcid="@Radio" value="ognl:@@ACCEPT"/>Accept the license agreement<br>
    <input type="radio" jwcid="@Radio" value="ognl:@@REJECT"/>Reject the license agreement
    </span

    This works fine. The user must select ACCEPT to move on. However, I need to be able to set the selected value to ACCEPT without user input. I would prefer to use a HIDDEN value defaulted to ACCEPT. However, I am not sure how to format it. What I need is for the page to send ACCEPT to I thought about creating component to do this and having it's default value be ACCEPT, but it seems a bit of overkill. I think it can be done with a HIDDEN value, but I am not sure of the Tapestry Syntax. The default value in is REJECT and I don't want to change that.

    Tapestry 3.03.

    Thoughts?

    thanks,

    Mark

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