Very very nice. Way to go!
On Jan 18, 2008 10:07 AM, Martin Rehfeld
<martin.rehfeld-/Ru2iYiU2WlrFS7w2mg30g@public.gmane.org>
wrote:
>
> The Ext Scaffold Generator Plugin can be viewed as a drop-in
> replacement for Rails'' standard Resource Generator. Accepting the
very
> same options, it will generate views using data grid and form
> components from the Ext JS Javascript GUI framework as well as a
> controller acting as an Ext-compatible JSON web service. The generated
> code can be used as a starting point for further implementation and
> outlines solutions on how to integrate the Ext JS library with Rails
> as a backend.
>
> The Ext JS framework got a lot of attention lately as it offers very
> sophisticated GUI components for web application development. Ext JS
> is huge. It provides just about any component for developing Rich
> Internet Applications.
>
> Find all details and further material on
>
>
http://inside.glnetworks.de/2008/01/18/announcing-ext-scaffold-generator-plugin-for-rails/
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
> >
>
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