[Users] Using Sencha Cmd to build an app which includes GeoExt2 & OpenLayers
Marc Jansen
jansen at terrestris.de
Wed Feb 19 17:35:59 CET 2014
Hi Kyle,
AFAICT GeoExt 2 can very well be included in single-file build created
with the older version of the sencha command
(http://www.sencha.com/products/sdk-tools/download). It is essential
that the path to the GeoExt src files is known to ExtJS and that all
components have their requires correctly stated.
We use the above build process in several rather complicated setups and
it is serving us extremely well. It is so good indeed, that we have
included it in our internal CI-process which fails if the build fails (a
nice sign for forgotten requires, e.g.).
We do not include the needed OpenLayers files though. We have a separate
process for this.
I really hope the above helps. That being said, I'd love to support the
new Sencha cmd, and I think it is totally doable. Also more
documentation is definitely needed. I am glad that you asked, and I hope
to find time to work on this.
Best,
Marc
On 19.02.2014 06:28, Purdon wrote:
> Hello again GeoExt folks,
>
> I am finding an extreme lack of information about building (for
> production) an ExtJS MVC application which includes GeoExt2 and
> OpenLayers. Does anyone know of a good documentation on this process
> (where to put GeoExt2/OpenLayers and where all to add references in
> Ext) so that the build process using Sencha Cmd will work and include
> both GeoExt2 and OpenLayers?
>
> The MVC app example from GeoExt2 doesn't really fit well with the MVC
> documentation from ExtJS and from what I can tell the build process
> uses the older version of Sencha Cmd (Sencha Sdk Tools).
>
> Any help would be appreciated!
>
> Best,
>
> *Kyle W. Purdon*
> Research Assistant | Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS)
> https://www.cresis.ku.edu/~kpurdon/
> <https://www.cresis.ku.edu/%7Ekpurdon/>
> Graduate Student | University of Kansas Geography (GIS)
> http://www.geog.ku.edu/
>
>
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