I've been reading manuals, trying examples and examining other people's code on and off for months. I'm think I'm ready to create my first EXTJS front end.
As a review, here's how I basically see the whole EXTJS thing.
1. Containers hold other containers or components.
2. Layouts organize the containters within other containers and components within containers.
3. Every EXTJS object can have many configuration options to control it's look, behaviour and interactions with your program or other EXTJS objects.
4. The syntax can be diffucult because of all the {[]},;'", etc.
Is EXT Designer a good choice for creating the front end?
Once it all clicks, I'll dive in head first and probably not come up for air for weeks!
Please comment on the following statement on how I think things should go:
1. Choose a container, either a 'Container' or a 'Panel'. Set the layout for other objects in the 'parent' container.
2. Add 1 or more child panels, based on the application.
3. Add 1 or more components to the child panels.
4. Look at the Valence examples to tie it all together.
Thanks for your comments...
As a review, here's how I basically see the whole EXTJS thing.
1. Containers hold other containers or components.
2. Layouts organize the containters within other containers and components within containers.
3. Every EXTJS object can have many configuration options to control it's look, behaviour and interactions with your program or other EXTJS objects.
4. The syntax can be diffucult because of all the {[]},;'", etc.
Is EXT Designer a good choice for creating the front end?
Once it all clicks, I'll dive in head first and probably not come up for air for weeks!
Please comment on the following statement on how I think things should go:
1. Choose a container, either a 'Container' or a 'Panel'. Set the layout for other objects in the 'parent' container.
2. Add 1 or more child panels, based on the application.
3. Add 1 or more components to the child panels.
4. Look at the Valence examples to tie it all together.
Thanks for your comments...
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