Sencha Touch 2.1 is our next release of the Sencha mobile framework. The 2.1 release includes the following key upgrades: significant performance improvements, charting support, an advanced list component, and enhanced native support through the Sencha Mobile Packager.
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Save the Date for SenchaCon 2013!
Mark your calendars! We’re pleased to announce that SenchaCon 2013 will be July 16-19 at the Walt Disney Swan & Dolphin Resort in Orlando, Florida.
4 Comments Read moreInside the Ext JS 4.1 Layout System
With the release of Ext JS 4.1, we focused considerable attention on the layout system to ensure that it performed more consistently and efficiently. This meant overhauling how size information was shared between layouts to reduce the number of browser reflows.
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Incentrak presents information using an Ext JS 4.1-based graphical user interface that leverages Ext JS geo mapping capabilities in combination with a Jasper-based reporting engine, token-based Spring security, RESTful Web Services, a Spring scheduled task engine, and a custom financial engine on a secure application server.
3 Comments Read moreTaking a look at the new Sencha SOAP Data Proxy
The Sencha data package offers a number of different proxies to connect your application to all kinds of data. With the release of Ext JS 4.1.2 in Sencha Complete: Team, developers can now point to SOAP web services. With SOAP being one of the most popular web service protocols out there, this will allow developers a new option for connecting their applications to data.
15 Comments Read moreThe New Sencha Eclipse Plugin
We’ve been working on various tools that make a Sencha developer’s life easier, and we started with Sencha Architect. Our new plugin makes it even easier to use Architect by providing a full set of code completion and code assistance features for Eclipse.
37 Comments Read moreFaster, Better Search for Sencha Forums
This year we wanted to make big improvements in the Sencha Forums. We started by adding post voting, JIRA integration and trends. Next up, we set out to make search better. Here’s what we’ve done to make search more useful for the community.
9 Comments Read moreThe All New Sencha Cmd
Some weeks ago we decided to reorganize our development of Sencha Cmd (the official name for “SDK Tools” a.k.a. “Sencha Command”) around a very exciting proof-of-concept: a framework-aware, JavaScript compiler. The gains from just the first few optimizations were so promising that we decided to accelerate the release of this technology and focus the Sencha Cmd team on bringing the compiler out of the lab and into your applications as quickly as possible. Along the way, of course, we will be fixing as many of the bugs reported against version 2 as we can. Try out the beta of this utility and tell us what you think.
41 Comments Read moreDeveloping Mobile Applications with Force.com and Sencha Touch – Part 2
In the first part of our series introducing you to the Sencha Touch mobile framework, we built the foundation for a simple mobile application hosted in a Visualforce page that displays lead data served from an Apex controller. We reviewed the basics of the Sencha class system and MVC data package by constructing model, view, controller and store components in Javascript. In this second part of the series, we continue to enhance the features of the PocketCRM application.
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This series of articles will introduce you to the Sencha Touch mobile framework for building HTML5 applications with JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Sencha Touch integrates very easily with Visualforce and the Force.com platform, and makes it relatively simple to build powerful business apps linked to a Salesforce or Force.com backend.
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