The Ext GWT 3.0 State API provides the ability to persist state information. The API supports saving state data to different persistence providers. These include providers based on cookies and HTML5 local storage. The data are saved and retrieved as a map from string keys to string values. State data are serialized to strings and deserialized to objects via the bean-like interfaces of GWT AutoBeans. This data is retrieved asynchronously, and this allows for asynchronous providers such as those that communicate via RPC.
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Sencha On The Road: Upcoming Events in Q2 2012
We’re excited to meet you in person at one of our upcoming events this quarter! Stop by our booth for a demo, or attend one of our sessions to learn more about Sencha. We hope to see you!
7 Comments Read moreExt JS 4.1 RC2 Released
Today we’re making available Ext JS 4.1 RC2, which contains bug fixes, enhancements and documentation improvements based on your feedback on our first Release Candidate two weeks ago. Download it today.
35 Comments Read moreSourceDevCon Returns, Join Us in London May 2-5
Get your tickets now for the 2012 SourceDevCon developer’s conference May 2-5 in London, UK. The beautiful Park Plaza Hotel, overlooking Big Ben and the London Eye, will host a four-day program of intermediate to advanced level sessions to web application developers, presented by the true authorities in the industry. Sencha is the platinum sponsor, and Sencha’s CEO Michael Mullany will present the keynote.
8 Comments Read moreHTML5 Scorecard: The New iPad and iOS 5.1 — A Mixed Bag
Our HTML5 scorecard typically focuses on what HTML5 developers need to consider when developing for a platform or mobile operating system. Both iPad 3 and iOS 5.1 are significant updates in the Apple ecosystem, and they impact HTML5 developers. In today’s HTML5 scorecard we’ll look at them independently, explore a few of the issues we found and give developers some guidance on how to work both the new iPad and with iOS 5.1.
19 Comments Read moreThe AT&T API Platform SDK for HTML5
At CES this year, AT&T introduced a new SDK to help web application developers quickly and easily connect their applications to AT&T API services. The SDK is based on Sencha Touch and the initial APIs available include billing, location, MMS and device capabilities.
2 Comments Read moreSencha Touch 2.0—Built for Amazing Apps
Ever since we first unveiled the original Sencha Touch, we’ve been raising expectations of what HTML5 apps can do. Almost two years ago, Sencha Touch pioneered a whole new way of creating mobile apps that run across multiple platforms with HTML5. Since then, HTML5 has become the most important advance in application development in the last decade. And today we’re proud to announce the release of Sencha Touch 2.0. We’re certain it will change the way you think about mobile apps.
108 Comments Read moreFlex to Sencha: Roadshow Update
Looking for the next step after Flex? Sencha has the desktop and mobile frameworks that give you a smooth migration to HTML5 application development. Ted Patrick is going on the road to show off Sencha’s frameworks for building mobile and desktop applications using web standard HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS.
13 Comments Read moreOptimizing Ext JS 4.1-based Applications
Guidelines with tips and tricks on how to take advantage of Ext JS 4.1 performance enhancement in your applications
16 Comments Read moreFirst Look at Sencha Designer 2
Sencha Designer 2 Beta is the latest version of our visual drag-and-drop tool for building JavaScript-based applications. Designer 2 supports both the Ext JS and Touch frameworks, so you can use the tool to build applications for either desktop or mobile operating systems.
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