The short title would be: Rico vs. jQuery! Who will Win!So, we are tasked to implement js table filtering/sorting and all sorts of ajax goodness. Our current system (at least the parts we have rewritten) use CGI::Application + TT to good effect.
I did a very simply demo with the table-kit library which sits on prototype using CGI::Application::Plugin::HTMLPrototype...but alas, this library doesn't support the superfancy tables.
It appears two JavaScript "frameworks" are popular - jQuery (which is it's own thing) and Rico, built on Prototype. It seems that Prototype has slightly more Perl support (although there is a Cpan JQuery library as well). The Rico dist comes with a non-cpan (yet?) module called DBIx::LiveGrid as well for getting tables via DBI (we are slowly converting to DBIx::Class, which apparently doesn't quite mesh with the DBIx::LiveGrid).
Anyone have an experience with these? Using the tablekit thing was stupid simple; basially 12 lines of CSS cut-and-pasted plus added the class "sortable" to an existing table in a template, and attached 2 or 3 js files to the page. More complicated stuff I think might need more perl..
some URLs incase this is all as new to you as it was to me last week: http://docs.jquery.com/Main_Page http://openrico.org/downloads Thanks, Ben -- Ben HitzSenior Scientific Programmer ** Saccharomyces Genome Database ** GO Consortium
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