I'm starting to use angular.js,  it's realy cool,  and now i developing api 
first, with this i can distribute to smartphone, tablets, html5 
applications more easy and fast. And the workflow looks better 



Em quarta-feira, 17 de julho de 2013 23h46min56s UTC-3, Benjamin Allison 
escreveu:
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> I suppose the larger point is this: right now, most web apps require two 
> separate frameworks: server-side and client-side. While the name itself, 
> CakePHP, implies what its focus is, maybe it's worth considering including 
> some more Javascript utilities, so that AJAXy web apps can follow Cake 
> conventions, and both halves can be integrated more tightly.
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> On 2013-07-17, at 10:34 PM, mark_story wrote:
>
> The current plan that Jose and I have discussed is to return objects from 
> the Models/Repo/Table objects. (The name isn't decided yet).  This fixes 
> many of the data format issues and also mostly makes afterFind irrelevant 
> which is nice.
>
> We've also removed containable in name but mainlined it in spirit. Instead 
> of being a separate behavior controlling joins is part of the query builder.
>
> What parts of SecurityComponent are hard for ajax applications? I don't 
> think there will be a way to use the form tampering prevention with ajax 
> forms, however it is already possible to protect those forms from CSRF 
> issues with re-usable CSRF tokens.
>
> -Mark
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> On Sunday, 5 May 2013 23:52:14 UTC-4, Benjamin Allison wrote:
>>
>> If you're reworking the model layer, I think the most important things 
>> are:
>>
>> 1) Harmonizing the format that data and associated data is save in and 
>> returned in. Right now, it's all over the map, and is sometimes hard to 
>> keep straight.
>>
>> 2) Allowing for a smoother way to filter models by their associated 
>> models; having to write joins is kind of a pain.
>>
>> In addition, a smoother way of using AJAX with the Security component to 
>> help accomodate the growing trend of JS based web apps.
>>
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