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Posted to users@wicket.apache.org by miro <mi...@yahoo.com> on 2009/02/02 19:42:58 UTC
better ways to worjk with java script
I am using wicket and would also like to use javascript for some of my
custom needs , and looking for suggestions what framework can help me best
in the sense easy to use and reliable , jqery , dojo or something else
please adviser me what is the best java script framework
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Re: better ways to worjk with java script
Posted by Nino Martinez <ni...@gmail.com>.
This is really where you have to decide, what are your needs. Theres
frameworks for every kind of obscure need.. Some are already integrated
with wicket so that might be a plus for those but you really have to
decide on a case by case basis.. And it theres no integration for wicket
already it only takes a couple of days doing one, depending on complexity...
regards Nino
miro wrote:
> I am using wicket and would also like to use javascript for some of my
> custom needs , and looking for suggestions what framework can help me best
> in the sense easy to use and reliable , jqery , dojo or something else
> please adviser me what is the best java script framework
>
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