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Backbase 4 RIA Development

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Backbase 4 RIA Development

Overview of this book

Backbase is a very powerful and complex JavaScript library, with many user interface components to help make web development easier. It allows the development of Rich Internet Applications (RIA) that run within all major browsers but its powers and complexity mean that the choice of component can be overwhelming. Understanding when and how to use the right component might not always be straightforward. This book makes that easier. This is a practical book that teaches you how to use the Backbase Client Framework effectively, with a complete overview and many examples. A core developer of the framework puts the technologies used into a wider perspective of existing web standards and a seasoned software architect explains why XML-based UI definition produces better web applications. The transparent use of AJAX technologies, for example to submit forms, or to retrieve updates for data grids, can be taken for granted with the Backbase framework. Packed with examples, the book shows you how to get the most from the library of UI components, and then extend the library with its own custom language. With this book in hand, it is easy to enable AJAX within your web application. You will be able to use the Backbase framework effectively, from basic applications to complex, custom-defined UI components. This book contains a complete overview of all the UI libraries available within the Backbase framework and shows examples for each element described. The Backbase framework offers an innovative Tag Definition Language (TDL), which allows developers to create new UI components that can be used as XML elements, in the same way as using the built-in GUI library. Using TDL brings considerable development advantages, and this book explains how. Significant attention is also given to architectural aspects of designing a web-application, showing sample applications using a model-view-controller approach.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Backbase 4 RIA Development
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface

The BTL abstract elements


If you are interested mainly in learning what BTL widgets look like, then the subject of this section about abstract elements maybe a little too abstract. Feel free to skip it, but before you do, take a look at the picture of the inheritance relationships between abstract elements. The picture shows the attributes that are available on many BTL elements.

Note

Most of these attributes will be familiar to you and remind you of a not so distant past when you were still coding HTML instead of XHTML. While coding XHTML instead of HTML, you should use class and style instead of more specific attributes like width or margin. However, while using BTL, you must partly unlearn this for the BTL elements because using class or style could upset the styling that is done for the BTL elements, to make them look as they do.

Abstract element inheritance structure

The BTL markup language was developed using the Backbase Tag Definition Language. This means that BTL widgets are objects...