Is there a jQuery equivalent to the YUI, ASP.NET, or Google DataSource? -


One of the things I like about is the control general widget which wisely receives data from different sources and Plugs in other UI widgets in a standard way. So ... you bring the tabular data into a datasource, and then there is the option to plug that data into a table, a chart, an autocomplete widget, a straightforward list. All right

jQuery does not appear to be an equivalent. Is it true?

It seems that each widget basically applies its datasource or depends on the data provided in a particular format.

I have definitely erased something.

[I highlighted YUI here, but definitely not a "datasource" Yahoo is not special - it's just MVC way of working)

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It seems that I have to answer my question. :)

I have made a round around and searched through the jQuery forum and I have not come across a standalone Datasource plugin of the same type (and name) that is available in Yahoo, NET, And Google Javascript frameworks.

I think the reason for this is that other frameworks are controlled from the center and can do so that their widgets postpone their particular data source object.

Centralized control with jQuery is not enough on Yahoo / Google / Microsoft level (thankfully) and therefore each plugin essentially prepares its 'data source' object according to its specific requirements. .

"Something for some day / maybe" list.


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