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Revision as of 12:43, 24 March 2015
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Rather allot needs to be writtenby those that understand the intents of the JS API
AjxDispatcher
appears to be a way for anyone to register a global function that can then be run 'by name'
ie.
../ZmCalendarApp.js: AjxDispatcher.registerMethod("GetCalController", "CalendarCore", new AjxCallback(this, this.getCalController)); Tasks_all.js: var cc = AjxDispatcher.run("GetCalController");
AjxCallback
AjxRpc or howto access a JSP
MainHelloView.prototype._updateHTML_JSP = function(to, body) { var url = this.helloWorldZimlet.getResource('hello_world.jsp'); to = AjxStringUtil.urlEncode(to); body = AjxStringUtil.urlEncode(body); var reqParam = 'to=' + to + '&body=' + body; var reqHeader = {"Content-Type":"application/x-www-form-urlencoded"}; AjxRpc.invoke(reqParam, url, reqHeader, new AjxCallback(this, this._updateHTMLCallback)); }; MainHelloView.prototype._updateHTMLCallback= function(result) { var r = result.text; DBG.println(AjxDebug.DBG2, "result:" + r); this.getHtmlElement().innerHTML = r; };