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    Unanswered: Sencha Touch wrapped as a Java component


    I would like to work with Sencha Touch, but there is a small problem: I don't know JavaScript or how I would begin using Sencha Touch in JavaScript.

    I already have a commercial license for Sencha Ext GWT and develop applications with it in Java.

    What I need is Sencha Touch wrapped as a Java component (similarly to how Ext JS is wrapped by Ext GWT) or some guides on how to make my own Java wrapper for Sencha Touch.

    A guide for Sencha Touch with samples for developing application front ends, using remote data, etc. would also be a great help.

    Can anyone help me?

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    There isn't a way to do this like we have for Ext JS. There is a community project that has the touch support.
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