Sorry, I don't understand why jQuery is needed to implement Ajax. We use
Ajax to perform many tasks (both for mobile and desktop) and we NEVER use
jQuery.
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Lucas Holmquist <lholmqui(a)redhat.com>wrote:
I agree that it would be nice to implement
AGJS-70<https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGJS-70> (Investigate
removing jQuery requirement). Meanwhile, there is an open source project on
GitHub that claims to offer a custom builder for jQuery in order to include
only the modules needed [1] [2]. I haven't tried it yet but maybe we could
create a custom jQuery build which includes only the parts currently needed
in AeroGear. This would mean a smaller size of the jQuery dependency.
The AG lib depends on a few parts of jQuery, the biggest being jQuery.Ajax
and the promise implementation.
i know we can make custom builds of jQuery pretty easily( building from
source ), but i don't really want to bundle it within our lib.
and i don't think with bower we can do this easily. although they did just
add a post install hook, so perhaps that could be something to look at.
Datamanager only uses the promise implementation of jQuery( and some
random thing for the filter method, which could probably be updated ).
Promises are starting to become available natively in browsers and jQuery
doesn't use the Promise/A+ spec, so it could be harder to fallback without
a shim of some kind
while i don't really want to reinvent the wheel in terms of Ajax, it
might be interesting to take a look. I think in a previous ML thread about
what 2.0 looked like, that Pipeline would maybe just be a JSON only thing,
with exception for multipart
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