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Beta EmberJS view support in Illuminations

7/14/2012

 
Illuminations v1.1.14 brings much improved ExtJS 4.x support, beta EmberJS view support, and jQuery is trial notice exempt now!
ExtJS 4.x has a lot more to it than 3.x. One of those things is noticeable in the view / widget hierarchy. For example, Ext.window.MessageBox used to show duplicate Ext.ProgressBar(s), but now are consolidated to a single line "[items] | progressBar  Ext.ProgressBar { ...}" showing that it belongs to the [items] collection and that there is a direct property progressBar referencing it. There are many other fixes and small enhancements.

This is the first version of Illuminations for Developers that supports EmberJS views. It is definitely beta level, and there is no support yet for inspecting Ember Data stores or records. Ideally this will all get sorted out when EmberJS and Ember Data hit final version 1.0.

Also in this release, I'm making sure that people that use Illuminations only for jQuery aren't bothered with trial messages as part of the object names. So it is free to use for jQuery! If you use more advanced frameworks I4D supports, then please do buy a license!

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