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In this final part of Creating a Sencha Touch MVC application from scratch series we’ll add some data to our application we’ve started in part 1, part 2 and part 3. Before we start please note that in order for the examples in this article to work, you need to place the application on a …
Usually, when creating a Sencha Touch MVC application all of its controllers and views are included manually in index.html and loaded when the app starts. But, when there are a lot of controllers and views to load, the time it takes the application to launch will be longer. A solution for this could be to …
While I’m working on the 4th part of the Creating a Sencha Touch MVC application from scratch series, I’ve decided to write this little article because the feedback received indicated that this would be useful for some of you. Many Sencha Touch developers tried or want to use the TabPanel component in a MVC structured …
In this article we will continue to build our Sencha Touch MVC app we’ve started in part 1 and part 2. This time we will explore different ways to call a controller action. A controller action can be called in three ways: Using the route as a value for the href attribute of an anchor …
As the title says we will continue to build our Sencha Touch MVC app we’ve started in part 1. In this part we will create a controller and two views and learn how to use them. Let’s modify our current project structure by adding some folders: Creating a controller. In app/controllers create a file named …