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Enterprise Application Development with Ext JS and Spring

You're reading from   Enterprise Application Development with Ext JS and Spring Designed for intermediate developers, this superb tutorial will lead you step by step through the process of developing enterprise web applications combining two leading-edge frameworks. Take a big leap forward in easy stages.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783285457
Length 446 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gerald Gierer Gerald Gierer
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Preparing Your Development Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. The Task Time Tracker Database 3. Reverse Engineering the Domain Layer with JPA 4. Data Access Made Easy 5. Testing the DAO Layer with Spring and JUnit 6. Back to Business – The Service Layer 7. The Web Request Handling Layer 8. Running 3T on GlassFish 9. Getting Started with Ext JS 4 10. Logging On and Maintaining Users 11. Building the Task Log User Interface 12. 3T Administration Made Easy 13. Moving Your Application to Production A. Introducing Spring Data JPA
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Let's maintain users

Log on as the bjones user and click on the Users button. The following screen will be displayed:

Let's maintain users

Enter the letter A in all fields and click the Save button. The Invalid Fields message will then be displayed:

Let's maintain users

Enter valid entries (remembering the validation rules!) and click the Save button. The new user record should then be added to the user list:

Let's maintain users

You can now try to delete and update users to test the different functions you have written. There is a lot of activity hidden from view when you are performing such tests. You can open the JavaScript console appropriate for your browser (Safari Web Inspector, Firefox Firebug, Chrome Developer Tools, or the generic Fiddler http://fiddler2.com/get-fiddler) to inspect the requests being sent. Try logging on again as bjones, clicking on the Users button, adding a new user, and then deleting this new user. You will see the following requests being sent to the server:

Let's maintain users

Liberal use of TTT.console() in your functions will also help...

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