FAST TRACK TO EXT JS 6.7 –
BUILDING DESKTOP APPS WITH CLASSIC TOOLKIT
Course Description
Pre-requisites
Course Fee
Course Outline
Course Description
Learn to build great Ext JS 6 apps for desktops, tablets, and smartphones. This course focuses on using the Classic toolkit to build desktop applications.
This course provides in-depth coverage of Ext JS including: MVVM architecture, data binding, the class system, the data package, builds, and theming, as well as the rich suite of interface components, such as grids, forms, and charts.
Through intensive hands-on labs, you will learn application architecture best practices and build three applications that connect to live data feeds. You will build several applications from scratch:
- A simple Classic toolkit application that introduces key concepts
- An application that uses both the Classic and Modern toolkits
- A full-featured application that showcases using the Modern toolkit for both the desktop and mobile user interfaces
Pre-requisites:
- Programming experience
- Familiarity with JavaScript, JSON, HTML and CSS
- Duration: 5 Days
Course Fee:
On-site at your location:
- INR 80,000/participant for first six participants
- INR 58,000/participant for seventh participant and beyond + taxes as applicable.
Note:- Logistics and applicable taxes will be added at actual.
Live Online Session:
INR 80,000/participant + taxes as applicable
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Ext JS Features
- Writing code
- Running code
- Debugging
- Documentation
- Architecture
- Application structure
- Object creation
- The class system
- Panels
- Toolbars and buttons
- Layouts
- Windows
- Separation of concerns
- component references
- encapsulation
- lifecycle methods
- View models
- Binding and formulas
- Models
- Fields
- Proxies
- Stores
- Loading
- Selecting
- Sorting and filtering
CRUD operations:
- Adding
- Updating and removing records
- AJAX
- JSONP
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Why WalkingTree
Live Virtual Classroom Engage and learn more with these live and highly-interactive classes alongside your peers
Online Practice LabsProjects provide you with sample work to show prospective employers
Applied ProjectsReal-world projects relevant to what you are learning throughout the program
TESTIMONIALS
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5 day training time frame is not sufficient for a developer to learn all features of Sencha what I believe. But I have learned a lot of things. Now I am able to understand the remaining features of sencha. I want the training to be example oriented rather than the normal classroom learning and the trainer should relate the sencha framework to other OOP framework so that It will be easy to learn.
The Sencha ExtJS7.1 course was overall a good interesting training experience. It was the first time for me doing a remote learning course experience but thought it went smoothly. I thought Amita covered through the components and the walkthrough of the example applications thoroughly. Also thought the resource material content is good and is something I want to go back to after the training.