Am 18.08.2008 um 23:22 schrieb Oliver Gorwits:

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Hi folks,

I'd like to announce a new Cat application which is now on the CPAN.

The ListFramework Builder (LFB) takes your DBIx::Class Schema
definition and produces an AJAX CRUD web interface, on the fly. The
specific goals are minimal configuration and very quick deployment.

LFB doesn't use scaffolding - the interface is dynamically generated
from files in the distribution. Table relationships are well
supported (belongs_to, has_one, might_have, and has_many), as are
auto incrementing primary keys, and many data types.

It's early days, and I'm working mostly on the ExtJS frontend at the
moment, with a new release every couple of days or so. You can see a
live demo of the current release of LFB, here[1]:

~  http://dragonstaff.co.uk/oliverg/album

Feedback and early adopters are welcome! Drop me a line if you have
any questions or comments. Here it is, on CPAN:



Hi,

Great goob! A few comments:

* Is it possible to add this as a plugin to an existing catalyst application
(as an admin panel)?
* Why do you not use the filter abilities of extjs for the grid? they are much more convenient * Had you have a look at ExtJS 2.2? It has much better support for ExtJS 2.2 and Checkboxgroups * You created these comboboxes for "has_many" relationships. Did you think about prodiving a different interface for selecting the items depending on the number of possible values? What I'm saying: If you specify the color of a item (red, blue, and green) and would be great to have a radiogroup to select it. If there are many (>10) It would be great to have a select box.
If there are even more (>1000) an autocomplete field would be great.

Nevertheless a great tool. Catalyst lacked such a feature.

moritz

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