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Learning Ext JS

By : Colin Ramsay, Shea Frederick, Steve 'Cutter' Blades
Book Image

Learning Ext JS

By: Colin Ramsay, Shea Frederick, Steve 'Cutter' Blades

Overview of this book

<p>As more and more of our work is done through a web browser, and more businesses build web rather than desktop applications, users want web applications that look and feel like desktop applications. Ext JS is a JavaScript library that makes it (relatively) easy to create desktop-style user interfaces in a web application, including multiple windows, toolbars, drop-down menus, dialog boxes, and much more. Both Commercial and Open Source licenses are available for Ext JS.<br /><br />Ext JS has the unique advantage of being the only client-side UI library that also works as an application development library. Learning Ext JS will help you create rich, dynamic, and AJAX-enabled web applications that look good and perform beyond the expectations of your users.<br /><br />From the building blocks of the application layout, to complex dynamic Grids and Forms, this book will guide you through the basics of using Ext JS, giving you the knowledge required to create rich user experiences beyond typical web interfaces. It will also provide you with the tools you need to use AJAX, by consuming server-side data directly into the many interfaces of the Ext JS component library.</p>
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Index

Chapter 1. Getting Started

In this chapter, we will cover the basics of Ext and what it can do for us. If you're accustom to the standard web development, then you'll be excited when you learn about the elegance in the architecture of Ext, just as I was. Unlike other JavaScript libraries, Ext handles the foundation for you, so with only a few lines of code, you can have a fully functional user interface.

In this chapter, we will cover:

  • What Ext does and why you'll love using it
  • How to get Ext and start using it in your web applications
  • Using "adapters" to allow Ext to co-exist with other JavaScript libraries
  • Taking advantage of AJAX technology
  • Displaying Ext objects in your own language