Ok for the dev royale list.

Thank for your work and information about Validators.
I will definitely have a (deep) look at it.
As you say, it is a good example of the kind of class to which we might 
contribute to, and it will be quite instructive to study.
Furthermore, we have an AsyncValidator class that we developed and that allows 
validations against a database (or any async function) and that we use heavily 
for each form input. We could suggest enhancements in that direction.

Regarding ResourceManager, it is very important to us (and, I believe, for all 
developers who target international customers).
We make use of ResourceManager in two principal ways :

- Switching app language at runtime (usually after login screen and before the 
first "real" app screen, but it can happen at any time). "app language" meaning 
not only ui texts but also formatting rules for numbers and dates
- Assign a locale to a document (all amounts, date, texts of the document will 
follow the assigned locale on a per-document basis). Document locale if not 
always the same than app locale.

There is also some use of ResourceBundle.

Our customers generally have offices in several countries : it implies that the 
locale depends on each user's profile. The user's locale is not necessarily the 
locale of the browser.

So, to answer your questions :

We prefer being able to switch locale at run time (the login screen default 
locale might be different from the user preferred locale, plus, the user is 
allowed to switch his locale at any point).

We need to be able to instantiate validators/formatters based on an arbitrary 
locale (possibly different from the app UI locale).

We also have a custom library which makes use or ResourceManager to perform 
"two level indirection" (that is, we create a resource containing 
customer-specific strings and then we use these string to perform parametrized 
getString() calls from another resource. The custom resource is built at 
run-time).
(When I say "ResourceManager" it also implies "IResourceManager" !).

We use only western languages locales (FR, EN, DE, IT, ES)

Best regards

Nicolas Granon


> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Harbs [mailto:[email protected]]
> Envoyé : dimanche 1 octobre 2017 04:14
> À : [email protected]
> Cc : [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
> Objet : Re: [FlexJS] Guidelines for implementation of layout containers
> and navigation containers
> 
> Let’s continue this discussion on the Royale dev list if possible.
> 
> I just implemented the first iteration of Validation. The
> implementation was taken almost verbatim from the old Flex
> implementation. You can follow the process of porting the code in the
> branch here. It should be educational.
> 
> https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/tree/feature/validation
> <https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/tree/feature/validation>
> 
> Additionally I wrote some notes on the process (which is not yet
> finished) in this Google Doc here. It notes differences in classic Flex
> architecture and the new FlexJS/Royale architecture and why a direct
> port is not desirable.
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HBh3jrYKtyGYM14wNGkMhqP0zF_O8c0iuaE
> eZmb3veE/edit?usp=sharing
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HBh3jrYKtyGYM14wNGkMhqP0zF_O8c0iua
> EeZmb3veE/edit?usp=sharing>
> 
> I hope it’s helpful in understanding how things are done. If you want
> to get you hands dirty, we’re happy to help. :-)
> 
> Implementing ResourceManager will probably have related considerations.
> Do you need to switch locales at runtime or do you just need to be able
> to specify a locale? A lot of the Flex implementation of
> ResourceManager was designed to deal with the former. I think the vast
> majority of uses probably only need the latter. These are all things
> which need to be considered.
> 
> Thanks,
> Harbs
> 
> > On Sep 28, 2017, at 10:43 PM, Idylog - Nicolas Granon
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Validators (and custom validators), DropdownList... I will not
> enumerate all of them but you understand our needs... Localization is
> also very important to us (ResourceManager) and also quick and flexible
> layout management (but we never use "custom" layouts).


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