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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Derek Hohls <DH...@csir.co.za> on 2008/08/21 08:14:17 UTC

Re: Howto use Dojo "standalone" with cocoon ? (does that make senseat all?)

Alessandro

Why not add this page to the Cocoon Wiki; its then
readily accessible (and findable) by all?

>>> On 2008/08/20 at 08:46, in message <48...@alessandro.vincelli.name>, Alessandro Vincelli <av...@alessandro.vincelli.name> wrote:
Hussayn i'm working on a similar task.
I created a simple block that contains the latest version of the dojo 
toolkit.
You can get the code and some simple documentation on this page:
http://devel.alessandro.vincelli.name/item/30.html 
Let me know
Alessandro

hussayn wrote:
> Hi, Grzegorz
>
> thank you for your in depth response. You have pointed me to a whole lot of
> information snippets,
> but now my central question is: Where do i have to place what ?
> It would already help to find something (tutorial/documentation/faq) that
> tells me in simple worlds,
> how i have to "add a ready made block to my application". From that i can
> then derive, how to add the ajax-features into my block (or besides it,
> whatever...)
>
> something like the following list... (just a guess, i might be completely
> wrong): 
>
> 1.) download the ajax-block and place it adjacent to your existing block
> 2.) install your new block in maven repository
> 3.) go to your block and add a dependency to the ajax-block there
> 4.) go to your application context file and ...
> 5.) ...
>
> Isn't there a document, that explains such thing ? i am overlooking it ?
> sorry for beeing so unknowing and not able to see, how it works. i am sure,
> it is trivial, i just dont see it... (maybe i have to look into the
> cocoon-2.1 docs ?)
> so, thank you  in advance for any further explanation. 
>
> best regards,
> hussayn
>   




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