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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

Preparing the development environment

The application that we are going to develop has a very simple architecture. We are going to use Ext JS 5 on the frontend, which is going to communicate with a server-side module using Ajax/JSON, which will then communicate with a database.

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Preparing the development environment

The server-side module will be developed using PHP. You need not worry if you don't know PHP. We are going to use very basic code (no frameworks), and we are going to focus on the programming logic that needs to be implemented on the server side. This way, you can apply the same logic using any other programming language, such as Java, ASP.NET, Ruby, Python, or any other (that supports the exchange of data in JSON or XML format as this is the communication format used by Ext JS). For the database, we will use MySQL. We will also use the Sakila sample schema (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/sakila/en/), a free MySQL sample database, which is perfect to demonstrate...

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