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Worth exploring: Dojo toolkit. Dojo is used by the excellent YouOS.
I vaguely remember seeing other similar JavaScript toolkits. I should have a closer look. There is of course Scriptaculous, and Yahoo UI Library whereas the Google Web Toolkit has a different target (Java code that produces JavaScript.)
Of course when I see the code behind YouOS, I remember that the major showstopper for using JavaScript-based extensions is not the language itself (JavaScript being a more-than-honorable prototype-based language) but the absence of proper development environment and of course the complexity that cross-browser incompatibilities add (i.e. CSS/JS/specs bugs.)
In this context, having a more sophisticated and predictable environment for development makes more sense and it should easy the pain a lot. That is Java in the case of [GTW||http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/] or Ruby on Rails with RJS Templates.
Or of course SeasideAsync for Seaside if you're in the Squeak/SmallTalk camp.
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