Friday, September 30th, 2005
Japano Web Application Toolkit
<>p>The Japano Web Application Toolkit is a marriage of JSP taglibs and a core Javascript library.This means that you end up with code like below that sucks in the javascript, and uses the jpn taglibraries to dynamically load a partial page:
<script language="javascript" src="${pageContext.request.contextPath}/japano.js"></script>
<jpn:javascript>
function loadIndex() {
// load the part with the id "content" from the index.jsp and feed it to to an
// inline function
japano.getHTML( japano.convertToURL("index.jsp"), function(result)
{
var e=document.getElementById("dynIndex");
// replace the current div with the newly loaded div which has "content" as id
e.parentNode.replaceChild(result,e);
// restore the former id.
result.setAttribute("id", "dynIndex");
} , { ".part" : "content"});
}
</jpn:javascript>
<jpn:button fn="loadIndex">Load Index Content</jpn:button>
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