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Prototype: Alfresco Web Scripts + extjs ajax lib

jpfi
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi,

Along with a colleague I played around with Web Scripts and extjs (a fabulous ajax lib).
After a couple of days we've finished a first prototype of a ajax-based Alfresco repository browser - we named it opsoro.

    feature overview:
    - ria-feeling (sortable & movable columns, view/hide components, async loading…)
    - live Search (search as you type)
    - folder browser
    - category browser
    - tag cloud browser
    - My Alfresco portal (draggable portlets)
    - document tagging
    - embedded preview (crop content & image preview)
    - inline view (text, pdf, images … IE only: ms office et. al.)
You find a flash screemcam here: http://opensource-ecm.com/opsoro/opsoro.html

This Web Script API is truly first-rate! It is impressive to find out how easy  and rapid to develop things can be;-)
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javauser007
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi Jan,
Thanks for your contribution.
Really it was very great gob!!!
Now i'm trying to build the same client using webscripts and extJS as like you.
For that i want to use some of your webscripts.
Do you have any documentation on this prototype which is sharable to community?
Actually i'm trying to display all the folders and confused to pickup the related webscripts and js file from opsoro.
can you provide the details like "these group of scripts are for this job…" like that.
So that the users can easily eat your food!!!
Can you provide what scripts i need to use to display all the folders in lefthand side and after clicking on a folder it shoul diplay all the documents which it contains.

Thanks again for your great job!!!

michaelc
Champ on-the-rise
Champ on-the-rise
Cool.
My favorite front-end framework being used.
I plan to use it inside of share.

I can use the YUI but I just find extjs so much tighter in the CSS area and it would just take some time to learn this framework.
the license I don't see as an issue - one front-end developer = $300