The GXT Grid is very popular in enterprise apps. Extending the powerful GridEditing and GridView classes, you can further customize the functionality to create rich web applications with powerful UIs.
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Announcing Sencha GXT 4 is Generally Available
GXT 4 is generally available. With GXT 4, you’ll be able to build rich, data-centric HTML5 applications for both desktops and tablets using Java, and mobilize your existing GXT apps. Together, we have created the world’s most advanced Java framework for building feature-rich HTML5 applications. We want to take a moment to thank you, our community, for your constant support and feedback. Try it out and share our feedback in the forums.
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We rolled out GXT 4 Early Access last month. You can now take your GXT 3.1 applications to tablets and large touch-screen devices. Check it out and share your feedback.
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We are extremely excited to announce the availability of Sencha GXT 4 Early Access version. With GXT 4, you’ll be able to build rich, data-centric HTML5 applications for both desktops and tablets using Java, and mobilize your existing GXT apps. Download it now and share our feedback in the forum.
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Looking for ways to speed up your GXT development cycle. Learn about the two most useful options. Used together, these techniques can reduce compilation time for GXT projects by more than 50%.
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In our recent webinar, we shared tips on building apps with GXT and GWT, and we answered several questions about the future of these frameworks. Check out the Q&A in this post and watch the webinar recording.
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David Chandler, our new Developer Advocate for Sencha GXT, reflects on changes in the GWT ecosystem since GWT became fully open source in 2012 and talks about what’s coming up for Sencha GXT.
3 Comments Read moreGetting Started with GWT Super Dev Mode
If you’re a GWT user, you’ve probably noticed that various browsers have been removing support for classic Dev Mode. This change helps to ensure better performing browsers and plugins, but it puts a kink in debugging GWT applications. The future is in Super Dev Mode, so we’ve been testing it regularly, making sure that GXT applications will work correctly in it, and improving the development process. See how it works.
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GXT Customer Spotlight: Logic9s ClearFactr
Logic9s chose Sencha GXT to build a powerful UI for their SaaS application, ClearFactr. They used the GXT Grid widget which dramatically outperformed alternatives in rendering and navigation speed, and allowed their developers to be much more productive.
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