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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T21:08:54+00:00 2026-05-23T21:08:54+00:00

We are about to develop a mini-ERP web-app. We need the app to be

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We are about to develop a mini-ERP web-app. We need the app to be browser agnostic with rich user interface which should be ‘enterprise-ready’!. Something like the latest openERP.

We are planning on using the .NET MVC 3 and Dojo for our project.

So our major queries are:

  1. Are there any Htmlhelpers for Dojo. Any opensource implementation where we can get some idea.

  2. Will the app be slow if we use Dojo? In our previous project we integrated Dojo with PHP and had to make the web-app SPA (single page application). This is because on each request, the declarative markup was processed by dojo. So larger the no. of widgets, longer the processing. We had not tried the Dojo build feature then. Will that make it fast? Or do we have to go with the Single Page Application? What are the pro/cons of SPA?

Note: We are open to using any other competitive JS Framework. Bonus point if we get some ready implementation with .NET MVC (for reference).

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    2026-05-23T21:08:55+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 9:08 pm

    I have developed ERP application using ASP.NET MVC 2. It is not so advanced but it gets the job done.

    Here are some points concerning its implementation:

    • It is not SPA
    • For the UI I have used jQueryUI and jqGrid, which perform very well
    • AJAX form submission using jQuery Form Plugin
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