Very exciting!

On Aug 24, 11:18 am, wirtsi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi ...
>
> I have started a new project to bind CakePHP and ExtJS together. I've
> been using CakePHP for the last few years and found that the further
> you push your projects into the Web 2.0 / heavy Ajax domain, the more
> difficult it gets to keep track of all the html / javascript
> dependencies you need for your site to work.
>
> ExtJs handles all this very nicely, it pushes ALL of the user
> interface creation onto the browser ... so the V from MVC purely lives
> on the client side. All the business logic like data validation is of
> course still handled by Cake.
>
> I've written a lengthy blog entry on how to use CakeXT (which consists
> of a Cake Helper and an extended Ext class) including a demo of the
> system. The cool part really is, that you don't need any further
> configuration of Ext. Add a new field to your database and it will
> automatically appear in your view.
>
> The blog entry can be found 
> athttp://blog.mykita.com/2009/08/introducing-cakext-create-slick-single...
> and the project lives athttp://cakext.mykita.com/trac.
>
> Since this project is still very young I'd love to hear what you think
> about it ... for sure there's plenty of room for improvements :)
>
> Wirtsi
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