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Mastering ExtJS - Second Edition

You're reading from   Mastering ExtJS - Second Edition Learn how to develop advanced and efficient Internet applications with Ext JS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784390457
Length 400 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Loiane Avancini Loiane Avancini
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Preface 1. Sencha Ext JS Overview FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started 3. The Login Page 4. The Logout and Multilingual Capabilities 5. Advanced Dynamic Menu 6. User Management 7. Static Data Management 8. Content Management 9. Adding Extra Capabilities 10. Routing, Touch Support, and Debugging 11. Preparing for Production and Themes Index

Creating the loading page

When working with large Ext JS applications, it is normal to have a short delay when loading the application. This happens because Ext JS is loading all the required classes to have the application up and running, and meanwhile, all the users see is a blank screen, which can be annoying for them. A very common solution to this problem is to have a loading page, also known as a splash screen.

So let's add a splash screen to our application that looks like what is shown in the following screenshot:

Creating the loading page

First, we need to understand how this splash screen will work. After the user loads the application, the splash screen will be displayed. The application will show the splash screen while it loads all the required classes and code so that the application can be used.

We already know that the application calls the launch function when it is ready to be used. So we know that we will need to remove the splash screen on the launch method. The question now is: where inside...

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