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Ext JS Application Development Blueprints

You're reading from   Ext JS Application Development Blueprints Develop robust and maintainable projects that exceed client expectations using Ext JS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784395308
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introduction FREE CHAPTER 2. MVC and MVVM 3. Application Structure 4. Sencha Cmd 5. Practical – a CMS Application 6. Practical – Monitoring Dashboard 7. Practical – an E-mail Client 8. Practical – Questionnaire Component 9. A Shopping Application 10. Debugging and Performance 11. Application Testing Index

Ideas for structure


One of the ways in which code is structured in large applications involves namespacing (the practice of dividing code up by naming identifiers). One namespace could contain everything relating to Ajax, whereas another could contain classes related to mathematics. Programming languages (such as C# and Java) even incorporate namespaces as a first-class language construct to help with code organization.

Separating code from directories based on namespace becomes a sensible extension of this:

From left: Java's Platform API, Ext JS 5, and .NET Framework

A namespace identifier is made up of one or more name tokens, such as "Java" or "Ext", "Ajax" or "Math", separated by a symbol, in most cases a full stop/period. The top level name will be an overarching identifier for the whole package (such as "Ext") and will become less specific as names are added and you drill down into the code base.

The Ext JS source code makes heavy use of this practice to partition UI components, utility...

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