To build my next app I'm evaluating a number of JS frameworks and
AngularJS scores higher than any other framework.
I would like ask a number of design question.
1. Can we use multiple <ng:view> on the same page to render different
partials on different <ng:view> tags. For example If an app where
Parent menu item renders a partial in <ng:view> tag. The partial
itself has a number of navigation links and each needs to be open in
their own ng:view tags.
2. What is the best way for Inter-Controller communication. For
example if UserController wants to dispatch an UpdateUser event to
ProductController, what is the standard way in AngularJS. (kind of
observer pattern)
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Little correction: <ng:view> is tied to $route, not $resource.
As to wiring - it is very straightforward in Angular :)
Regards,
Witold Szczerba
Has this feature been implemented? In this example, I'm looking to route specific urls/templates to specific ng-views
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no. not yet. I experimented with it a bit but it got quite complicated and we decided to put on it for 1.0.We do want the routing to be more sophisticated, it's just not going to happen for 1.0
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We do want the routing to be more sophisticated
it's just not going to happen for 1.0
no. not yet. I experimented with it a bit but it got quite complicated and we decided to put on it for 1.0.We do want the routing to be more sophisticated, it's just not going to happen for 1.0
/i
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no. not yet. I experimented with it a bit but it got quite complicated and we decided to put on it for 1.0.We do want the routing to be more sophisticated, it's just not going to happen for 1.0
/i
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Igor - this is really a necessary feature. What's your ETA on supporting multiple views for routing?
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no. not yet. I experimented with it a bit but it got quite complicated and we decided to put on it for 1.0.We do want the routing to be more sophisticated, it's just not going to happen for 1.0
/i
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On Saturday, April 14, 2012 12:48:30 AM UTC-5, Igor Minar wrote:
no. not yet. I experimented with it a bit but it got quite complicated and we decided to put on it for 1.0.We do want the routing to be more sophisticated, it's just not going to happen for 1.0
/i
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On Saturday, April 14, 2012 12:48:30 AM UTC-5, Igor Minar wrote:
no. not yet. I experimented with it a bit but it got quite complicated and we decided to put on it for 1.0.We do want the routing to be more sophisticated, it's just not going to happen for 1.0
/i
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On Saturday, April 14, 2012 12:48:30 AM UTC-5, Igor Minar wrote:
no. not yet. I experimented with it a bit but it got quite complicated and we decided to put on it for 1.0.We do want the routing to be more sophisticated, it's just not going to happen for 1.0
/i
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Waiting with bated breath for this feature.
Thanks for ask you're work.
Waiting with bated breath for this feature.
Thanks for all you're work.
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To build my next app I'm evaluating a number of JS frameworks and
AngularJS scores higher than any other framework.
I would like ask a number of design question.
1. Can we use multiple <ng:view> on the same page to render different
partials on different <ng:view> tags. For example If an app where
Parent menu item renders a partial in <ng:view> tag. The partial
itself has a number of navigation links and each needs to be open in
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