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Learning Ext JS 4.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Birmingham : Packt Pub., 2013.Description: 1 online resource (804 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849516853
  • 1849516855
  • 1849516847
  • 9781849516846
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Learning Ext JS 4.DDC classification:
  • 006.76
LOC classification:
  • TK5105.888
Online resources:
Contents:
Table of Contents; Learning Ext JS 4; Learning Ext JS 4; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more; Why Subscribe?; Free Access for Packt account holders; Preface; What this book covers; Who this book is for; Conventions; Reader feedback; Customer support; Downloading the example code; Errata; Piracy; Questions; 1. The Basics; Should I use Ext JS for my next project?; Getting started with Ext JS; Looking at the whole picture; Why so many files and folders?; Our first program; Editors; Sublime Text 2.
Eclipse Web Tools Platform projectAptana; Textmate; Sencha Architect; Building an application; Planning our application; Wireframing; Data structure; File structure; Summary; 2. The Core Concepts; The class system; Simple inheritance; Pre-processors and post-processors; Mixing many classes; Configurations; Statics methods and properties; Singleton; Alias; Loading classes on demand; Enabling the loader; Dependencies; Synchronous Loading; Working with the DOM; Getting elements; Query -- How to find them?; Manipulation -- How to change it?; Summary; 3. Components and Layouts.
The components lifecycleThe creation phase; The rendering phase; The destruction phase; The lifecycle in action; About containers; The panel; The Window component; The layout system; Fit layout; Card layout; HBox layout; VBox layout; Border layout; Accordion layout; Summary; 4. It's All About the Data; Ajax; Models; Validations; Relationships; Dealing with the store; Adding new elements; Looping through the elements; Retrieving the records; Removing records; Retrieving remote data; Ajax proxy; JSON reader; XML reader; Mappings; Sending data; Summary; 5. Buttons and Toolbars.
Event driven developmentA simple button; Adding menus; Toolbars; The main menu for our application; Summary; 6. Doing it with Forms; The form component; Anatomy of the fields; Available fields; The Textfield class; The number field; The combobox field; The date field; The checkbox; The radio button; The field container; Submitting the data; Summary; 7. Give me the Grid; The data connection (models and stores); Defining a model for the store of the grid; Defining a store for the grid; A basic grid panel; Columns; Columns renderers; Selection models; Grid listeners; Features.
Ext.grid.feature. GroupingExt.grid.feature. GroupingSummary; Ext.grid.feature. RowBody; Ext.grid.feature. Summary; Plugins; Ext.grid.plugin. Editing; Ext.grid.plugin. CellEditing; Ext.grid.plugin. RowEditing; Grid paging; Infinite scrolling; Summary; 8. Architecture; The MVC pattern; Creating our first application; The views; The controller; Listening events; Opening modules; Creating a module; Adding functionality; References; Summary; 9. DataViews and Templates; The data connection (models and stores); Defining our User Model; Defining the store; A basic dataview; Getting all our code together.
Summary: The book is a step-by-step tutorial full of example code and explanations to help a beginner learn Ext JS thoroughly. This book will help you to learn Ext JS from scratch, it would be better if you have some JavaScript knowledge. Knowledge of HTML and CSS3 would be helpful but not required.
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Table of Contents; Learning Ext JS 4; Learning Ext JS 4; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more; Why Subscribe?; Free Access for Packt account holders; Preface; What this book covers; Who this book is for; Conventions; Reader feedback; Customer support; Downloading the example code; Errata; Piracy; Questions; 1. The Basics; Should I use Ext JS for my next project?; Getting started with Ext JS; Looking at the whole picture; Why so many files and folders?; Our first program; Editors; Sublime Text 2.

Eclipse Web Tools Platform projectAptana; Textmate; Sencha Architect; Building an application; Planning our application; Wireframing; Data structure; File structure; Summary; 2. The Core Concepts; The class system; Simple inheritance; Pre-processors and post-processors; Mixing many classes; Configurations; Statics methods and properties; Singleton; Alias; Loading classes on demand; Enabling the loader; Dependencies; Synchronous Loading; Working with the DOM; Getting elements; Query -- How to find them?; Manipulation -- How to change it?; Summary; 3. Components and Layouts.

The components lifecycleThe creation phase; The rendering phase; The destruction phase; The lifecycle in action; About containers; The panel; The Window component; The layout system; Fit layout; Card layout; HBox layout; VBox layout; Border layout; Accordion layout; Summary; 4. It's All About the Data; Ajax; Models; Validations; Relationships; Dealing with the store; Adding new elements; Looping through the elements; Retrieving the records; Removing records; Retrieving remote data; Ajax proxy; JSON reader; XML reader; Mappings; Sending data; Summary; 5. Buttons and Toolbars.

Event driven developmentA simple button; Adding menus; Toolbars; The main menu for our application; Summary; 6. Doing it with Forms; The form component; Anatomy of the fields; Available fields; The Textfield class; The number field; The combobox field; The date field; The checkbox; The radio button; The field container; Submitting the data; Summary; 7. Give me the Grid; The data connection (models and stores); Defining a model for the store of the grid; Defining a store for the grid; A basic grid panel; Columns; Columns renderers; Selection models; Grid listeners; Features.

Ext.grid.feature. GroupingExt.grid.feature. GroupingSummary; Ext.grid.feature. RowBody; Ext.grid.feature. Summary; Plugins; Ext.grid.plugin. Editing; Ext.grid.plugin. CellEditing; Ext.grid.plugin. RowEditing; Grid paging; Infinite scrolling; Summary; 8. Architecture; The MVC pattern; Creating our first application; The views; The controller; Listening events; Opening modules; Creating a module; Adding functionality; References; Summary; 9. DataViews and Templates; The data connection (models and stores); Defining our User Model; Defining the store; A basic dataview; Getting all our code together.

The book is a step-by-step tutorial full of example code and explanations to help a beginner learn Ext JS thoroughly. This book will help you to learn Ext JS from scratch, it would be better if you have some JavaScript knowledge. Knowledge of HTML and CSS3 would be helpful but not required.

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