No problem. For awhile there I was wondering if you had an automated
process that would send a powerEXT advertisement to the list whenever a post
was sent to WEB400. So glad to know it is all manually being done ;-)


BTW, if you DO want people to start using powerEXT then you need to be
completely clear on the website what the license entails. If I understand
powerEXT correctly, it takes a similar avenue as ExtJS and does a dual
license where if somebody doesn't want to pay for the use then they need to
open source the application they built with the tool (highly unlikely people
have the time to do that). Is there a location on www.powerEXT.com where
you adequately detail this out? Or should I continue to stay away from
powerEXT for fear of copyright/license ambiguity?

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/


On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 11:37 AM, <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ups,

sorry, in your head ;-)

and thes mail dosn't alow to do the incrementals correct :-(

Med venlig hilsen/Kind regards
Henrik Rützou
HR Software Development
Ved Stampedammen 39
DK 2970 Hørsholm
Denmark
E-mail: hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone: +45 2714 8449

Homepage: powerEXT.com




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Hi Aaron,

if your problem is speed reading JSON, you should take a look at
the nodesupport in powerEXT, it generates well structured and
readable encoded JSON and sets all comma's for you and the only
processor you need to find errors is sitting on top of your head ;-)

Here is an example of generated JSON:

{
"metaData":{
"totalProperty":"totalRows"
,"root":"rows"
,"id":"RRN"
,"fields":[
{
"name":"RRN"
}
,{
"name":"XAXAID"
}
,{
"name":"XAHEAD"
}
,{
"name":"XALNGC"
}
,{
"name":"XACGIP"
}
,{
"name":"XARPCP"
}
,{
"name":"XARCST"
}
,{
"name":"XARCDC"
}
,{
"name":"XARCUD"
,"type":"float"
}
]
}
,"totalRows":3
,"rows":[
{
"RRN":1
,"XAXAID":"PX"
,"XAHEAD":"powerEXT
Application Framework"
,"XALNGC":"en"
,"XACGIP":"/pextcgi/"
,"XARPCP":"/pextcgi/"
,"XARCST":"A"
,"XARCDC":"D"
,"XARCUD":2
}
,{
"RRN":3
,"XAXAID":"SA"
,"XAHEAD":"PersonalePortalen"
,"XALNGC":"en"
,"XACGIP":"/pextcgilon/"
,"XARPCP":"/pextrpclon/"
,"XARCST":"A"
,"XARCDC":"D"
,"XARCUD":2
}
,{
"RRN":2
,"XAXAID":"US"
,"XAHEAD":"Your
Application"
,"XALNGC":"en"
,"XACGIP":"/pextcgi/"
,"XARPCP":"/pextcgi/"
,"XARCST":"A"
,"XARCDC":"D"
,"XARCUD":2
}
]
}


Med venlig hilsen/Kind regards
Henrik Rützou
HR Software Development
Ved Stampedammen 39
DK 2970 Hørsholm
Denmark
E-mail: hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone: +45 2714 8449

Homepage: powerEXT.com




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Hi All,

Just curious how others are testing their incremental JSON requests to the
server. I am starting to build bigger applications where the browser
communicates JSON to my RPG, and thus it is getting laborious to do
smaller
test cases because I have to click through a number of screens just to get
to a page to test my process, and am hoping there is a solid tool that can
store various instances of requests for quick and easy testing.

I use SOAPUI for my XML based testing and I see they have REST based
testing, but it seems to be over complicated (IMO) and would rather have
it
live within Eclipse anyway as that is where I am coding my RPG and ExtJS.

Anybody found anything?
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/
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