So you start with a form and within the form you use drupal_add_js to embed the ajax within the form. Correct? If I have a custom module that has a hook function and within the hook function can I just use drupal_add_js to do an ajax call? Sorry for the stupid questions I am new to Drupal and php. Thanks, John On 4/15/10, Jamie Holly <hovercrafter@earthlink.net> wrote:Look at drupal_add_js http://api.drupal.org/api/function/drupal_add_js Jamie Holly http://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net On 4/15/2010 6:51 AM, John Mitchell wrote:I am trying to make this as simple as possible: As an example (listed below) I have a javascript ajax call to a java servlet within my existing Apache Tomcat web application not Drupal. All that would need to be modified would that the URL have to be the full path. Is their a way within Drupal to embed a javascript call similar to the one listed below? Thanks, John <script type = "text/javascript"> function download(link){ var email = document.getElementById('email'); var xmlHttpReq = new XMLHttpRequest(); var url = 'ecommerce?command=serve&name=' + link + '&email=' + email.value; xmlHttpReq.open('post', url, true); xmlHttpReq.onreadystatechange = function() { if (xmlHttpReq.readyState != 4) { return; } else { var responseText = xmlHttpReq.responseText; return false; } } xmlHttpReq.send(null); } </script> On 4/15/10, sumeet pareek<positivecharge@gmail.com> wrote:Does this help - http://drupal.org/node/44895 ? On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:43 PM, John Mitchell<mitchelljj98@gmail.com> wrote:Let me rephrase my question: I currently within the same server have Apache/Drupal and Apache Tomcat/Java. I would like to be able within a Drupal module's hook do an ajax call to a Java Servlet. How would I do this within Drupal version 6? For future reference how would I do this within Drupal version 7? Thanks, John On 4/14/10, Seth Freach<sfreach@gmail.com> wrote:John Mitchell wrote:How would I do an ajax call within my own custom module? Thanks, JohnYou will probably need 2 menu items: - The first to define the page that will be the ajax client. Ie, the url of the page that this all happens on, a regular drupal page that has called drupal_add_js() to add some JS code that will do a $.ajax({...}); call (or other jquery asynchronous call). This menu item might not be needed though if the JS is added in a block, or inserted via hook_form_alter or hook_nodeapi, etc. - The second menu item will define the ajax server. It should be 'type'=>MENU_CALLBACK and have the appropriate access checks defined as well. The callback function associated with this path should, instead of returning themed output, end with: drupal_json(array(...)); exit(); where the array(...) is an associative array that you want to hand back to the calling page in JSON format. If you're doing this for D7, look at: http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/developer--examples--ajax_example--ajax_example.module/7 Seth -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]-- John J. Mitchell -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]-- Cheers Sumeet Pareek -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]