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3 Mar 2012 7:08 AM #21
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3 Mar 2012 11:20 AM #22
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5 Mar 2012 5:28 AM #23
Aaron Conran
@aconran
Sencha Architect Development Team
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5 Mar 2012 9:24 AM #24
I understan, and It's unfortunate
, maybe I will be in, in the version 3 
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5 Mar 2012 2:38 PM #25
totally approved
totally approved
I totally agree with the break changes, I have to close the designer, make changes in the files and reopen it again !
But in your example, it would be more readable to have :
var o = this.callSuper(arguments);in place of var o = this.callOverridden(arguments);
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6 Mar 2012 12:25 PM #26
Hi,
You recommend putting the code under source control, will the SVN fix be added before?
I also need to be sure, will it be possible to get current solutions converted to the new version? I have a large enterprise application and I would like to be able to use the Designer for this application after updating?
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6 Mar 2012 12:46 PM #27
Yes, the SVN fix is included in the update.
Aaron Conran
@aconran
Sencha Architect Development Team
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6 Mar 2012 1:00 PM #28
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6 Mar 2012 1:03 PM #29
Aaron Conran
@aconran
Sencha Architect Development Team
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6 Mar 2012 1:10 PM #30
UI: Sencha Architect 2.x / ExtJS 4 MVC
Server side: EJB 3.1 / CDI / JPA 2 / JAX-RS / JasperReports
Application Server: Glassfish 3.1.x
Databases: Oracle 10g & 11g / DB2 9 & 10 / Firebird 2.5
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