Wiki source code of ERJQuery
Version 96.1 by Ravi Mendis on 2010/05/17 01:05
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| 1 | == What is ERJQuery? == | ||
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| 3 | ERJQuery is an alternative Ajax framework for WebObjects applications. | ||
| 4 | It's is a [[jQuery>>http://jquery.com/]] version of [[ERPrototaculous]]. | ||
| 5 | ERJQuery and [[ERPrototaculous]] are mutually exclusive frameworks. In other words, you may only use one or the other. | ||
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| 7 | Features include: | ||
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| 9 | * 'Organic' support for [[jQuery>>http://jquery.com/]] in WebObjects. | ||
| 10 | ** Light-weight dynamic elements to support jQuery | ||
| 11 | ** Transparent API that doesn't hide or abstract jQuery | ||
| 12 | ** Sans patches or extensions to jQuery | ||
| 13 | * Use of [[Unobtrusive Javascript>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unobtrusive_JavaScript]]. | ||
| 14 | * Pseudo-stateless ajax responses | ||
| 15 | * A set of jQuery widgets. | ||
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| 17 | Ajax actions and update containers are handled just like [[ERPrototaculous]] except they use jQuery instead of Prototype and Scriptaculous. | ||
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| 19 | ==== Unobtrusive JavaScript in ERJQuery ==== | ||
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| 21 | {{include value="WO:Using Unobtrusive JavaScript"}}{{/include}} | ||
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| 23 | ==== jQuery WebObjects Elements ==== | ||
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| 25 | //jQuery.get()// has been implemented as a WebObjects dynamic element. | ||
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| 27 | ===== jQuery.get() ===== | ||
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| 29 | Currently support for [[jQuery.get()>>http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.get/]] is limited to the following: | ||
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| 31 | * jQueryGetLink | ||
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| 33 | ==== jQuery Widgets ==== | ||
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| 35 | * [[FileUpload>>http://valums.com/ajax-upload/]] | ||
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| 37 | Support for the file upload widget has been implemented as an input and as a CSS style-able container. | ||
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| 39 | = Embrace Statelessness = | ||
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| 41 | {{include value="WO:Embrace Statelessness"}}{{/include}} | ||
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| 43 | ERJQuery embraces the stateless model Ajax offers in exchange for simplifying the work WebObjects has to do - it's a win-win | ||
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| 45 | So you may observe one notable difference between ERJQuery and the Ajax framework is in the way it handles ajax responses. | ||
| 46 | In ERJQuery, updates and actions break with standard WebObjects behaviour by being pseudo-stateless just like [[ERPrototaculous]]. | ||
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| 48 | == Compatibility == | ||
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| 50 | ERJQuery can not be used with WebObjects 5.3 as it is dependent on the hooks for ajax added to WebObjects with version 5.4. | ||
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| 52 | {{warning title="ERJQuery is WebObjects *5.4* compatible only"}} | ||
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| 55 | {{/warning}} |