Name: Ext-JS Component Collection
Author: Emmanuelle Blagnac
Date: 03rd July 2009
Version: 0.1
Purpose: The Ext-JS component collection, presented at the Paris Science Forum on 2nd July, allows the implementation of dynamic and advanced interfaces using the Ext-JS framework. This framework allows you to:
- Generate interfaces which have look and feel of desktop applications
- Integrate pipeline pilot native components
- Launch pipeline protocols from the interface
Requirements:
1. Ext-JS source library: this framework is free (GPL license) for personal use but others licenses are available. You will find all information and download the framework here: http://extjs.com
2. Web browsers: Internet Explorer 6+, Mozilla Firefox 3+ ….
3. Ext-JS collection component which is in the attached file
Limitations:
1. The performance and the display of the Ext-JS interfaces depend on the web browser and the Ext-JS version
2. This collection is just a base: you can improve the components for your own needs
Key words: Dynamic interfaces, Ext-JS, Rich Web interface
Content: Ext-JS Component Collection, example protocols, Read_me file with more information
Installation:
1. Download the Ext-JS framework and unzip the directory on your Pipeline Pilot server. The path of the directory on your server must be used to configure the component “ExtJS-include” of the collection
2. Import the Ext-JS component collection in your pipeline pilot professional client
3. Run end enjoy
Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or suggestions.
Disclaimer : These components are provided « as is ». No warranty is given that the use of these components shall be uninterrupted or error free or that any deficiencies or errors are capable of being corrected. No warranty is offered whether written, oral, explicit or implied including but not limited to any risks linked to the use of these components, any warranty of non infringement and the applied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose