As planned the Open Source RIA Framework qooxdoo is available in a new release 0.8.3. It is quite a comprehensive release, with many improvements and bugfixes over the previous version. For more info please see the detailed release notes.
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Welcome back to a weekly blog post.
Renamings
You might have wondered recently about some new names among the core team members? Actually, it had a zero net effect: while Johnny led the way a while ago and took his wife's name upon marriage, it was Alex' turn this time. If you haven't already, get used to [...]
Welcome back. This is exactly what we said to Alex, Chris and Fabian, who returned from vacation. The core team at 1&1 enjoyed to be complete for about three days, but is now about to send Thomas into his well-deserved vacation...
Automated Framework Testing
You certainly saw the blog post about the efforts we make to continuously [...]
It is said that "if your software is bug free, you're just not testing enough". With that in mind, we spent quite a bit of time during the last months on our internal testing infrastructure. Let's take a closer look at the results so far.
Since it was first mentioned in a blog post back in [...]
This is another round of qooxdoo weekly news. Summer and vacation time still take their toll, but the upcoming week will see three core developers returning to the office. So, for this past week let's dash right in...
Form Management
During the implementation of the whole new form layer, some problems showed up using the radio group. [...]
Welcome to another weekly status update. This time it is a rather short one, since many members of the core team are on summer vacation. Efforts mainly focused on consolidating individual working areas, evaluating and fixing framework bugs and
Greetings, you wrestlers of browser applications! Here is another round of news from qooxdoo land.
Form Management
The beginning of the week was dominated by writing documentation in the area of form management. We wrote the documentation for
Here are a few highlights of what happened last week:
Form Management
Last week we posted the class diagram of the new qooxdoo form. This week implementation of this class diagram followed and along with that, three renderers and demos
Welcome to another weekly status update.
Form Management
We further improved the form management and created an advanced demo showing the usage of serialization and validation in a context, where not all input fields are visible at the same
This version can be easily used at traditional webpages since it does not contain any widget code of the framework. The low-level version uses an existing DOM element as container to embed itself at any web page.
All core features are now implemented in the low-level version. To prevent code duplication the high-level version uses the [...]