The Sencha product team is thrilled to announce the General Availability of version 7.1 for Ext JS, ExtAngular, ExtReact, ExtWebComponents and tooling. Read on to learn more about the improved product features of this release. Highlights Significant improvements to the Ext JS Modern and Classic toolkits. High fidelity UI and UX component enhancements to Sencha’s […]
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Sencha Roadmap Update – September 2019
Kegan Blumenthal, GM of Sencha Inc.I am excited to share Sencha’s Updated Roadmap. Over the last six months since I joined as GM, our core team has worked hard to set Sencha on a clear growth path. We shared some of our plans in April this year, and I am happy to report that we […]
38 Comments Read moreAnnouncing Sencha Ext JS 6.7 and Tooling GA
On behalf of the entire Sencha team, we’re excited to announce the release of Sencha Ext JS 6.7 with major enhancements to the Modern toolkit. The Ext JS 6.7 Modern toolkit now supports grid filtering, grid locking, virtual scrolling for infinite grid, material chip, multiselect combobox and color picker. The Ext JS 6.7 Classic toolkit […]
40 Comments Read moreHow to Use a Cordova Build Profile with Sencha Command and Ext JS using Universal Toolkit
Following our Cordova / Phone Gap Guide, you can build a simple Cordova app using Sencha Command 6.6+ and Ext JS 6.6+. Check out our Community Edition if you aren’t a customer yet. If you’ve already followed the tutorial, you might have a few questions about custom build profiles and how they are used to generate an app’s manifest. This guide is easy to follow and will help you get started working with your favorite Sencha products and Cordova. Along the way I’ll provide some helpful insight on the various build profiles created for you in a universal app as well as how to create a custom build profile – each profile allowing you to package your app with Cordova to provide that native experience you want.
4 Comments Read moreAnnouncing Ext JS 6.5.3 and Sencha Cmd 6.5.3 GA
We’re excited to announce the release of Ext JS 6.5.3 and Sencha Cmd 6.5.3. These releases are focused on resolving issues reported by customers and the Ext JS community. Ext JS 6.5.3 includes hundreds of minor improvements and bug fixes in both the modern and classic toolkit.
16 Comments Read moreExt JS from Scratch – Part 2
Welcome to part 2 of the Ext JS from Scratch blog series. In the part 1 blog post, we built up to a working application from scratch that focused on what we want our application to look like and what we want it to do; not HOW it is built from an HTML and CSS point of view. Read on to learn more.
13 Comments Read moreSencha Product Roadmap Themes
Since Sencha became part of the IDERA family, we’ve received a number of requests to clarify product progressions and roadmap. Learn more about the key roadmap themes based on your feedback to-date.
20 Comments Read moreAnnouncing Ext JS 6.5.2 and Sencha Cmd 6.5.2 GA
We’re excited to announce the release of Ext JS 6.5.2 and Sencha Cmd 6.5.2. These releases are focused on enhancement requests from customers as well as resolving issues reported by the community. Ext JS 6.5.2 includes hundreds of minor improvements and bug fixes in both the Modern and Classic toolkit. Cmd 6.5.2 includes updates for EcmaScript 2017 support so that you can use the latest JavaScript specification.
14 Comments Read moreUsing Push Notifications for Web Applications
Progressive Web Apps have become a viable alternative to native applications: they can be installed, used to work offline, and have access to the device hardware. In this article, we’ll show you how to make your existing web apps even better than before by adding native-like notifications. Try it out.
6 Comments Read moreCreate a Smooth Loading Experience for Large Enterprise Apps with Sencha Cmd
With Sencha Cmd 6.5, we’ve added support for dynamic package loading – enabling developers to better control the startup time and network footprint of their apps. Developers still define which packages are used by the app, but Sencha Cmd can now work with a dynamic package loader class that manages dependencies at build time, but it doesn’t force apps to load all the packages at startup. Learn how to use this exciting new feature and then try it in one of your apps.
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