Thursday, March 17, 2016

Re: JsInterop and Sencha Ext js framework

Ext4j/Touch4j already has the ability to extends/wrap existing existing Ext JS /Sencha Touch apps with ease.


"My company owns a product that is written with GWT and wants to integrate in
it another external app which is written with ExtJs4.2.1 and we need a
wrapper in order to be able to extend or change the behavior of external app
based on our needs."

On 17 March 2016 at 16:17, Thomas Broyer <t.broyer@gmail.com> wrote:
Because Brandon works for Sencha? :-P


On Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 3:10:34 PM UTC+1, Alain wrote:

Which brings me back to the question of why not help improving ext4j instead of having tons of micro solutions ?

On 17 Mar 2016 14:50, "Brandon Donnelson" <branflake2267@gmail.com> wrote:
ateletin, I've been working using jsinterop with extjs 6+, if you have some questions ping me and I can help with that. There are two ways to configure it, first is using ext.define. The other is using the ext class and instantiate it with a config object. Ext.define is far more documented than instantiating the classes, so it's easier. I've got a generator for generating all the class types, but it's not finished yet. 

Thanks,
Brandon

On Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 1:44:47 AM UTC-7, ateletin wrote:
Maybe I wasn't clear enough. What I want to do is to wrap the following
javascript into a java object like.

Ext.define('com.acme.client.Person', {
         firstName : 'Kimi',
         lastName : 'Raikkonen',
       
        fullName : function() {
                return firstName + " " + lastName;
        }
});

into

package com.acme.client;
@JsType(isNative = true)
public class Person {
        public String firstName;
        public String lastName;
       
        public native String fullName();
}

So by calling java fullName() to return the result of javascript fullName(),
or when I call java firstName to return "Kimi".
Can ExtJs Wrapper API help me with this? If so, can you give me a direction?
And yes, we don't plan to wrap the ExtJs library.




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