Bravas Alina and Maria. The png looks really nice. If you have typedefs for these libraries then I think you can simply add these to the typedefs repo. As for wrappers in asjs I am not sure what the most scalable approach would be. We already have some wrappers there for CreateJS, GoogleMaps, JQuery, Ace, and more, all under the main projects folder.
It could be we need to gather them all under some folder, or maybe completely externalize them from the SDK. I am also not sure how Maven would take a folder restructure, others would have to answer that. Anyway, I'll wait for some thoughts by others before I make up my mind. Thanks. On 2021/10/25 10:00:08, Alina Kazi <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I and Maria have developed some external js libraries. > One of them is InspireTree which we are currently working on. > I have pasted the image link below to see how functional it is: > https://drive.google.com/file/d/12hqjkeOHUt8tvO3EUCNP-g9UeFrOadke/view?usp=sharing > InspireTree is a strong JS library and we have created multiple beads to > make it as dynamic as it can be. Multiple types of trees can be created > with this InspireTree customized library and the behaviour would also be > dynamic based on the type of the tree. > > I need Vote to add a library to Royale SDK containing external JS > libraries. > > A new project on path royale-asjs\frameworks\projects named as some > JSExternsRoyale or JSExtern or any suitable name. > We have some ready to use external js > libraries(Royale-echarts,Virtual-Select,jsCalendar..) that we will > contribute to the SDK and others can contribute other ExternalJS ready to > use in the SDK. > This would be very useful for new users and existing users of Apache Royale. > > > Please Vote. > > Thanks and Best Regards, > Alina Kazi >
