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Ext JS 3.0 Cookbook

You're reading from   Ext JS 3.0 Cookbook Clear step-by-step recipes for building impressive rich internet applications using the Ext JS JavaScript library

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2009
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781847198709
Length 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Ext JS 3.0 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
1. Preface
1. DOM and Data Types, the Ext JS Way FREE CHAPTER 2. Laying Out a Rich User Interface 3. Load, Validate, and Submit Forms 4. Fun with Combo Boxes and Date Fields 5. Using Grid Panels to Display and Edit Tabular Data 6. More Applications of Grid and List Views 7. Keeping Tabs on Your Trees 8. Making Progress with Menus and Toolbars 9. Well-charted Territory 10. Patterns in Ext JS

Saving resources with lazy component instantiation


In large applications, instantiating all application objects when the page loads—those that are initially needed and those that might or might not be needed later—will cause a number of unused objects to be sitting in the memory.

Lazy instantiation reduces the amount of consumed resources by initially committing to memory only the configuration of the objects (and not the actual object instances) and deferring instance creation until render time. This recipe explains how lazy instantiation is done.

You will build two panels that look identical. The items of the first panel are explicitly instantiated, and this is how the panel will look:

The second panel's items are instantiated at render time. This is a screenshot of the second panel:

How to do it...

  1. 1. Create a function that animates the progress bars used in the panels:

    Ext.onReady(function() {
    var loadFn = function(btn, textItem, statusBar, pBar) {
    btn = Ext.getCmp(btn);
    btn.disable();...
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