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9 Feb 2008 8:29 PM #1
ExtJS 2.0 Project Management Application
ExtJS 2.0 Project Management Application
Hi all,
...first of all, many thanks for eveyone for the great ExtJS framework and all the support from this forum! Without ExtJS and the help and support from many members, I would have never gotten where I am today
So I have been working over the past month on a Project Management Application, which can be found as late-alpha/early-beta at:
http://www.ne-pm.com/Pwb3.1/
User: demo
Pwd: demo
It is by no means finished, still a lot of small stuff to take care of, but the basics are there now and seems to work ok...most of the time
From an implementation point of view, I was actually putting another "framework" on top of ExtJS, so about 80-90% of the App is configured in XML-Files (and it should become 100%), not too much hard coded. Reason being for me was re-usability, so I could use the same App Framework for a internal small Training & Finance Management Application by only changing XML and of course a bit in the DB.
I hope to be able to go to market with a .0 version latest in march (well, doing already 2 contracts, so don't have as much time for this as I would wish and also I work in complete different area, so Javascript, PHP, MySql etc is not really my world normally). Anyhow, have to talk with ExtJS about License before of course
Hope, you like it, maybe it is helpful and/or has useful things in there for the one or other or even ideas and any feedback would of course be very much appreciated
Just will be out to HKG for some days, so replies may take a bit....
Again, thank for all for the help and support and feedback,
all the best
Frank
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9 Feb 2008 8:45 PM #2
Frank that is looking really good man. I will check in from time to time to see the progress. I am interested in seeing the gaunt charts.
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9 Feb 2008 8:58 PM #3
Hi Confused,
...thanks a lot
About the Gant - have to admit, I didn't plan to reinvent wheels, planning to use
http://www.fusioncharts.com/gadgets/Gallery/Gantt6.html
Seems to be easy to configure and integration works great, so I guess I will go with that. I could not imagie how much work it would be to do myself something of that quality.....
All the best
Frank
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9 Feb 2008 9:04 PM #4
Ya, that looks pretty good and would do the job.
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11 Feb 2008 3:07 AM #5
From me, as a user, this app looks little confusing.
But, in ExtJs programmer's point of view, it is really good.
It's your choice whether you're developing a tool for programmers/developers, or for "rest of us" - regular users, who have no idea what ExtJs is.
Cheers!
"It is better to be young, pretty and rich instead old, ugly and poor."
(c) Alan Ford.
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11 Feb 2008 3:10 AM #6xmatt1Guest
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there a error.. the link doesnt exists! =(
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11 Feb 2008 7:35 PM #7
Man that's awesome. Some day I hope to be able to do that. I'll probably be assigned the task to do something like this with my company in the coming months and I'll have to do it in plain HTML with a few bells and whistles.
This is awesome. What's the back-end database?
Nice work.
Is that WYSIWYG long text tool in the ExtJS toolkit?
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11 Feb 2008 8:52 PM #8
Great work....
Great work....
Really impresive, great work man!...

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12 Feb 2008 12:53 AM #9
My PC is just 12ms away from your demo site and the application really flies.
I had not realized that the Ext TreeGrid could do multiple levels, however in a few cases the node expansion clicks got confused allowing me to open a single node to indefinite levels and in another case a click opened and closed another tree grid node.
Do you intend to place some status info or chart in the main centre region frame?
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12 Feb 2008 3:11 AM #10


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