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ExtGWT Rich Internet Application Cookbook

By : Odili Charles Opute , Oded Nissan
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ExtGWT Rich Internet Application Cookbook

By: Odili Charles Opute , Oded Nissan

Overview of this book

<p>Get ready to build the next generation Gmail, Facebook, or Meebo, with HTML5 and Server Push, taking advantage of the power and versatility of Java with ExtGWT. Sencha Ext GWT takes GWT to the next level, giving you high-performance widgets, feature-rich templates and layouts, advanced charting, data loaders and stores,&nbsp; accessibility, and much more.<br /><br /><i>ExtGWT Rich Internet Application Cookbook will teach you to quickly build&nbsp; stunning functionality into your own apps with ExtGWT</i>.<br /><br />This is a catalog of practical solutions to get your ExtGWT web app up and running in no time, with tips for persistence and best practices. You begin by playing with panels, windows, and tabs, to learn the essentials. Next, you engage yourself with forms, buttons, toolbars and menus to build on further. Dealing with the UI and the trees will follow to help you make stunning user interfaces. Then you will be taught to work with Listview, Views, and Gridpanels, the more complex problems. The book will then deal with charts, visualization, and drag and drop to take you to the next level. Finally, you will wind up with serialization, persistence, and custom theming. Now, you are an expert!</p>
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
ExtGWT Rich Internet Application Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Event Handling — Making Those GUIs Do Something
Jakarta Commons-FileUpload

Showing a tab strip for only two or more tabs


The tab strip is the portion of a tab panel where the tab titles or headers used for navigation are placed. It also plays host to the left-hand side and right-hand side scroll buttons on an instance of TabPanel class that is configured to allow scrolling on the tab strip. Sometimes, I find it counterintuitive and visually displeasing to have an instance of TabPanel class with only one TabItem object in it, yet the header of that single TabItem is still displayed.

It would be really cool to have an instance of TabPanel class that can be configured to only show the tab strip and — by proxy — its contained tab headers and scroll buttons, if and only if we have two or more tabs. After all, it's only then that you can navigate from one to the other, right!

How to do it...

Considering that we want clean code (always strive for clean and readable code; coding is poetry...) but without going overboard with details about how to make GXT plugins or extensions...