In this chapter we've discussed some of the lesser known pieces of the Ext JS library. We briefly covered some of the form components not found in traditional HTML, such as the DateField
and the HtmlEditor
. We also learned about the various classes available for formatting data for the desired output, as well as those classes needed for managing application state and manipulating the Document Object Model. We also briefly talked about creating Ext JS desktop applications with Adobe AIR.
Finally, we also talked about the various resources that are out there for continuing to learn about Ext JS development. We talked about the community extensions, the brilliant samples, and API browser, as well as the forums, tutorials, and the community manual. We even touched on some IDE's for doing Ext JS development.