[Psc] GXM sandbox
Andreas Hocevar
ahocevar at opengeo.org
Thu May 12 11:12:37 CEST 2011
Hey Cédric,
I share Bart's concern, for the following reason: Sencha Touch and Ext
JS 4 have *very* similar APIs. So I'd see this work as a first step
towards a GeoExt version that supports both Ext JS 4 and Sencha Touch.
In this context, you will probably also not want a LayerRecord, but a
LayerModel.
Finally, adding Sencha Touch to our svn repository should not happen
without permission from Sencha (like the one we got for Ext). And if
we are allowed to add it, the repository should not be called Sencha,
but SenchaTouch or something else that's more specific than Sencha's
company name.
Having said that, I think there is no reason to not discuss all this
(except for the Sencha Touch repository question) on the dev list from
the beginning, so I'd appreciate if you'd summarize the replies you
got so far on the dev list.
Andreas.
2011/5/12 Bart van den Eijnden (OSGIS) <bartvde at osgis.nl>:
> Hi Cédric,
>
> nice to see this happen.
>
> I don't have any issues with the approach, the only concern I have is
> should we not stick with the GeoExt namespace for the mobile stuff as
> well, just like Sencha Touch uses the Ext namespace as well?
>
> Best regards,
> Bart
>
>> Hello PSC members,
>> The development of the mobile version of map.geo.admin.ch has started (
>> http://www.slideshare.net/cedricmoullet/mobile-geoadmin-mockup).
>> For that, Marc Jansen has created a sandbox:
>> http://trac.geoext.org/browser/sandbox/gxm (GXM is a code name)
>> The goal is to develop the following components based on OpenLayers and
>> Sencha Touch:
>>
>>
>> 1. GXM.MapPanel
>> 2. GXM.ActionButton
>> 3. GXM.LayerList
>> 4. GXM.state.PermaLinkProvider
>> 5. GXM.data.LayerReader
>> 6. GXM.data.LayerRecord
>> 7. GXM.data.LayerStore
>>
>> I hope the names are self-explanatory (otherwise, let me know).
>>
>> My questions to the PSC would be the following:
>> 1. Do you agree with this approach ?
>> 2. If these components meet the quality standards of GeoExt, would you
>> agree
>> to use them as basis for the mobile part of GeoExt ?
>> 3. Is it ok to commit the Sencha Touch code in a repository
>> http://svn.geoext.org/sencha ? If yes, I'll prepare a ticket.
>>
>> If we find an agreement on this questions, I'll propose to inform the dev
>> list.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your answers.
>>
>> Cédric
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