recommended same look and strategy of I.T app?

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Elhanan

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Jul 20, 2011, 5:42:44 AM7/20/11
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hi..

i keep pondering about how to implement the same look and feel on our I.T apps. so i was thinking on something like this:

top section would have pull down menus standard for every app, side section would have application specific menus (maybe as a stack panel)
buttom section would be for messages, while the center would be for the app itself. (and be changed by the menu  selection).

i believe this way i would need to deal with one ActivityManager, (for the center region). but there many ways to lay this out.
either by the design of tables in the HTML section, or using a dockLayoutPanel or some other means i'm not aware of.

Alfredo Quiroga-Villamil

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Jul 20, 2011, 9:34:07 AM7/20/11
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Hi, take a look at:


and see if you can leverage some of the work we've done. You have 4 themes also out of the box and can create another one to fit your company profile. We give you access to changing the background color of the North Panel as well as replacing the images displayed there to make the app feel like it truly follows your company style guidelines. There are many more goodies and things in the pipeline that can help you build an IT app. It also allows you to integrate History Support although we are in the process of making this also transparent.

Regards,

Alfredo


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Elhanan Maayan

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Jul 20, 2011, 10:15:25 AM7/20/11
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before i check out, does this framework implements MVP on it's own? becouse i don't want to duplicate the work of allready in GWT (for example MVP4G , which seems great but doesn't use places and activities and thus bind me more to it's code) , the same goes for the editing framework, i would like to use a much possible all the features that already exists in gwt 2.1 +2.3 etc..

Elhanan Maayan

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Jul 20, 2011, 10:18:00 AM7/20/11
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oh and we can't use GXT.

Alfredo Quiroga-Villamil

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Jul 20, 2011, 10:24:26 AM7/20/11
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Hi Elhanan:

Yes today we use GWT/GXT. We will continue to use GXT in the future. However, we are currently working on a version that will not have any dependencies on GXT.

The framework does not force the usage of MVP. We use MVP and Gin when we use the framework to build Enterprise Applications but EasyGWT itself is not dependent or foces the usage of MVP.

Regards,

Alfredo
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