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Dear List,
Im running 2 qooxdoo applications within our company.
One at qooxdoo 0.5.x and the new one with 0.7.x
I just updated firefox from 3.5.7 to 3.6 and now the applications are not
working anymore.
The applications itself are loading normally, but its not possible to
move, minimize
Hi,
Although I am relatively new with qooxdoo and only scratched the bark of it, I
can just gratulate to this great framework!
I am looking forward to use the new release and planning to convince my bosses
to choose this framework for our
new web-based client. (To be honest, the 1.0 is coming
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the valuable help! Tomorrow morning I will try it according your
walkthrough.
Cheers,
Balage
From: Christian Schmidt
To: qooxdoo Development
Sent: Thu, December 17, 2009 5:17:07 PM
Subject: Re: [qooxdoo-devel] Structuring complex
Hi everyone!
With no "qooxdoo module for dummies" as of today, I've choosen a smaller goal.
The scenario is as follows:
I would like to make a utility class UC in namespace myutils.
I would like to create a GUI class (Application) whithin the namespace myapp.
I would like to use
From: Christian Schmidt
To: qooxdoo Development
Sent: Thu, December 17, 2009 2:17:11 PM
Subject: Re: [qooxdoo-devel] User defined event handler with special event data
Hi Balage,
It seems to me that you are fire the event on a wrong class. Could you
please check that this is called fro
Hi!
In the last few hours I tried to get through the project management
(generation) of qooxdoo, and the more I read the more confused I am.
Library, namespaces, packages, parts and build. I am sure they quite efficient
and flexible when mastered, but a bit overwhelming for a 21th century lazy
Hi Thomas!
Thanks for your answer. Since I posted the question, I had run into another
Request problems and while solving that, I was able to eliminate this problem
as well.
I've forgotten to close this topic.
Thanks,
Balage
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edemo.Request"
What did I do wrong?
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case of XML, now producing a more than 15-times difference,
adding another 2.5 sec for the total processing.
Additionally I have to approve that the Table object of qooxdoo is impressingly
fast. ;-)
S
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columns (5MB as XML) the difference is 7-times! So I returned the XML
format. ;-) BTW, The Table widget of qooxdoo is incredible fast. ;-)
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To: qooxdoo Development
Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 8:04:50 PM
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#x27;string' ];
var eqData = [
['LNPS_CARRY_SURE', '1', '71.563', '71.563'],
['LNPS_PATIENT_TIME', '1', '71.564', '71.564'],
['LNPS_AGAIN_PSM', '2',
t trigger?
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Do you have any idea why I receive this error?
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d? ;-)
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Subject: Re: [qooxdoo-devel] Logging in qooxdoo
Hi Balage,
logging in qooxdoo is split up into a central logging engine (the static
class qx.log.Logger) which
makes the application to throw exception when opening from
other browsers.
OTOH, I wasn't able to find whrere it goes and how I could get the results
produced by Object methods.
I tried to find info, but starting to realize, that many of the documentation
(called "Manual") of Qoox
Hello!
Thanks. It works. :-)
Balage
PS: Thanks to Chris too. ;-)
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Try
// Add an event listener
console.log
this is "lost" (refers to another object) for
a function when called as an event handler?
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have to overcome.
One is that I have to plane a step-to-step migration keeping the old-style
(generally dedicated HTML/CSS/Javascript combo) GUI with the qooxdoo-based
ones.
As I understand, it could be achieved by either opening a qooxdoo-based part
within an iframe or using the inline method
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Dear List,
as i found out, one of my most used widgets (QxButtonView) disappeared
since Qooxdoo 0.8.x trunk.
Is that true? (Ok, i know im a little late about that..)
Therefore i tought about migrating my apps by using Tabview instead, but
than i have one question about.
Is it possible to place
Thomas,
That's very nice to know.
Can that be a full path name? My wing.exe is not in the search path.
Thanks,
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Thanks everybody. I got it. I thought it was a Python error that I created.
It was actually a JavaScript error.
I keep getting bit by this problem of translating the userdata field in
PythonCard into Qooxdoo userdata field and just not catching all of the
scenerios. In this case, I ended
TIALIZATION:
* Processing arguments...
SOURCE LOADER:
* Indexing class paths...
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Hee hee hee. You said you wanted to be by my side to see it. :-)
As I said before, lots of times it happens after some part of cygwin displays a
message "unable to allocate heap". Other times, it might not have a clear
reason. Either way, if I *immediately* replace the qooxdoo
Here's a typical failure message (disappears after I refresh qooxdoo and the
make process works fine after that):
**
[QxTransformer]: Transformation application xml files to javas
I was looking at my application at
epc.powersystemadvisors.com
and was wondering why there are no 0's in some of the data fields that are
suppose to have a preset value of "0", or "0.0".
I look at the qxml code, and it says:
which looks r
g up in the future.
Just one for the record.
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FWIW note that http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/0.7/
I goofed!
I forgot that new files have to be added. commit is not enough.
They are there now.
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> Looks good, but I get the following error:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "./layoutEditor.py", line 33, in
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> Hi, for those you don't want to wait for version 0.8's GUI
> fo
Siarhei,
For instance, can I add code as part of an event to say:
When Clicked, load the window stored in xyz.qinc file...
?
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under Windows XP, I had to either
re-create the qxtransformer project, or re-install qooxdoo (or both) over a
dozen times. As far as I can determine, the most common cause was that some
part of cygwin crapped out with "unable to allocate heap" message and somehow
damaged qooxdoo files so
hich included a
lot of additional development time to implement new features to bridge up gaps
between PythonCard and Qooxdoo.
Now I have to make the application do something with the data entered.
My understanding is that this version of Qooxdoo still doesn't create widgets
on-the-fly.
Thanks, Dan. I'll look into it.
Do I still need special support within Qooxdoo then? Do I still need this
qxjsonrpc.py Derrell is asking Thomas about?
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b page isn't changing from
>> day to day, and there are no database required in the backend, would
>> it be an overkill?
>Why would you need a backend then? Why not just put your data in your qooxdoo
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I tried Repo-browser and entered http://www.qxtransformer.org/trac and I get an
"Error * PROPFIND request failed on '/trac' PRO..."
Same thing happened when
>
> qooxdoo was built with a Unix environment in mind and even
> though it's possible to use it under Windows with Cygwin,
> it's not as comfortable as running it under a real Unix
> system with a decent console (where you can do basic things
> like copy / pasting
> Unfortunately not. It's a proprietary solution. However, I
> believe the observer model has merit when you are doing more
> than data collection
> for example.
That's disappointing. The Qooxdoo team is obviously well verse in Python.
It's hard to believe the
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> >
Hi folks,
Now that I finished my QooxdooPyCard GUI builder project, I am starting to look
at the backend side of the picture.
Let me ask a newbie question:
I still don't quite know what a web "framework" would do for me but from the
web, it appears they are saying Qooxdoo
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bad choices in my life time.
I spent some time evaluating Qooxdoo and to be frank, I wasn't looking forward
to developing in it at the beginning. I can picture the remaining non-gray
hair of my turning completely gray - if not totally white.
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>
> Just a question: why not a XSL tras
my work too fast. Got worse when I learned Python. Now, things will get a lot
worse: with this tool, I expect to be able to go from the desktop to the Web in
minutes. Can't even charge the customer a full hour anymore.
>Were you going to post the code to the list
>or submit it for
I am done!
Check it out:
http://test.powersystemadvisors.com
And yes, Mr. Jim Hunter: the table works!!!
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s work out, I'll make this available as
a pre-alpha version. :-)
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To create a qooxdoo app:
a) Start with a cross-platform desktop GUI application call the LayoutEditor
which was written in PythonCard.
b) Paint your application (just like any of the standard GUI builders).
c) Save in a qxml file
d) Run the qxml through QxTranformer which creates the js
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Not going to tackle tables? Tables are the main reason I use qooxdoo in the
first place.
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Here's a picture showing all of the controls supported by Pythoncard.
http://test.powersystemadvisors.com/desktopHelloWorld.jpg
For now, only window, statictext, and button gets translated over to Qooxdoo by
the GUI builder. Once I get the details about the corresponding QxTransf
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>
>
> Do you plan to make the
&g
anced features of qooxdoo - only the
most common widgets that exists also in Pythoncard.
But I think this is a good start - at least it didn't take much...
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???
Works from here.
How'bout:
http://test.powersystemadvisors.com
and:
http://test.powersystemadvisors.com/desktopHelloWorld.jpg
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Hi folks,
Just want to show you the result of my "Poor Man's Qooxdoo GUI Builder".
See:
test.powersystemadvisors.com
The exact same code running from desktop:
test.powersystemadvisors.com/desktopHelloWorld.jpg
Regards,
quot;Poor Man GUI Designer" can be adapted to
automatically create QxTransformer codes that can accomplish that.
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e might
> be able to integrate functionality that helps to use the
> pythoncard gui
> resource file to produce qxml.
>
> Thanks for your efforts. If successful, this will certainly be a big
> step for qooxdoo gui creation.
>
> Christian
>
Well, there is really no b
code to create widgets on the fly via a WidgetFactory routine -
which means my GUI resources can be table driven and can change dynamically.
Now, I am tickering with the layout designer to create qxtransformer code.
>Something which works well and integrates with qooxdoo would be great.
Yes.
&g
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&
>
> AFAIK, qxtransformer is very lively project. You should give it a try.
>
Okay. I spent a few days studying up on qxtransformer. I now know what it is
trying to accomplish.
> > Any other packages you would recommend? Is there a
> > layout designer that supports qo
.
Then I stumbled across qooxdoo and from what I can
see, it has great potentials. I hope that
qxtransformer does deliver what it says it can.
I'll give it a try.
Regards,
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Thanks for the reply.
If, as you said, "You can literally write an full
application in a few hours", why wouldn't it be the
"official" way qooxdoo does things? Or ask in a
different way, when would you *not* use qxtransformer
and stay with pure qooxdoo then?
(Sorry b
>
> > Any other packages you would recommend? Is there
a
> > layout designer that supports qooxdoo?
> >
>
> If you have a budget, there are Javascript GUI
builders from
> Tibco and
> Smartclient, and if you like Java there is a GUI
builder from
> I
Hi list,
Now that I've gotten my feet wet with Javascript, got
through the qooxdoo tutorial, and pretty much feel I
can start developing a simple qooxdoo application
(finally getting cygwin make to work from d: - instead
of c: all the time - thanks thron7), I like to know
about other facil
Sorry. I read:
http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/0.7/skeleton
and looks like my problem is that I tried to use a
different drive and the document is correct: cygwin
doesn't work right under Windows like that. Once I
place the skeleton on the same drive as qooxdoo and
use only relative
I am getting by via creating a HelloWorld
sub-directory under
C:\qooxdoo-0.7.3\qooxdoo-0.7.3-sdk\frontend\application
and use a copy of quickstart as template - rather
than the method indicated in the tutorial.
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Hi list:
Now that I have qooxdoo-0.7.3 working, my first task
is to try to follow the tutorial at:
http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/0.7/hello_world_tutorial
Unfortunately, it's obvious that tutorial is out of
date.There is no QOOXDOO_URI in
QOOXDOO/helloworld/Makefile, and when I tri
I think in retrospect, the most likely culpit is the
cygwin installation process. I had a version of
cygwin in the system before getting qooxdoo and
upgraded cygwin in accordance with the 0.6
instruction. Then proceeded with the 0.7 instruction
as instructed by members of this list. Somehow the
Okay. Thanks.
Now, I am able to start the demo applications. They
really look very impressive.
Regards,
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Okay. I did exactly that: deleted cgwin completely
from the system, removed qooxdoo, and then reinstall
both. The make process now proceeds as expected.
Thanks,
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To
age-
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>
> Okay, so I am now following the instruction for 0.7.
>
Okay, so I am now following the instruction for 0.7.
make can now find gzip.py but it can't find zlib.
C:\qooxdoo-0.7.3\qooxdoo-0.7.3-sdk\frontend\application\showcase>make
makefile
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"../../../frontend/framework/tool/modules/svninfo.py&
I was able to go a little further now.
The problem is that cygwin does not automatically add
the bin directory to Windows path environment and
qooxdoo make files does not search for cygwin
automatically. Hence, make wasn't able to find sed,
cat, and dirname. Once I added cygwin\bin to pat
Thanks for the reply.
I am running Windows XP.
I downloaded cygwin as instructed by the on-line
instruction, checked the required options for dev, and
was able to get make going. But then I get the
following error messages from make:
C:\qooxdoo-0.7.3\qooxdoo-0.7.3-sdk\frontend>c:\cygwin\
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Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 10:59 AM
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Subject: Re: [qooxdoo-devel] make?
It is documented. From the main page go to Manual, and
the first line on that page is a link to
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Hi folks,
The tutorial indicates that one of the steps in
building a qooxdoo application is to issue the "make"
command. Is this the regular make we all know, or is
this a qooxdoo specific make? For the latter case,
there is no make in the qooxdoo tree. If it's the
former, then
Dear all,
I have a dilemma. I only know Python. I don't know
Java, and I don't even know Java Script - but I really
like what I see from the qooxdoo web page. Someone
suggested that I look at pyjamas (a Python wrapper
over the Google SDK) which might not look as good as
qooxdoo but i
Hi,
I posted a couple of weeks ago about how to create a loading screen. Not a
"loading data" screen, but some visual indication of progress when qooxdoo
first loads it's classes. Christian advised me to modify the build process and
it worked!! Thanks!
I'm thinking of mak
qx.ui.form.TextField();
> this.add(this.myTextField);
> },
>
> getTextValue : function() {
> return this.myTextField.getValue();
> }
> }
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> Betreff: Re: [qooxdoo-devel] Possible to show loading s
I've seen this done on other frameworks but can't find an easy way to do it in
qooxdoo. Our application has a LOT of different classes and takes quite a
while to load. Does anybody know if it is possible to show a loading screen
with a pr
Hello,
Eventually I would like to build a Multiple Document Interface (MDI) like
GUI with qooxdoo but I am currently having some problems with simple
capability tests.
Environment:
qooxdoo V0.5.2
MS-Win-XP Home / MSIE V6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519 (also Mozilla
/ Firefox)
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