Developing Ext JS Charts in NetBeans IDE
- by Geertjan
I took my first tentative steps into the world of Ext JS charts today, in NetBeans IDE 7.4. Click to enlarge the image. 
    
    
  I will make a screencast soon showing how charts such as the above can be created with NetBeans IDE and Ext JS. Setting up Ext JS is easy in NetBeans IDE because there's a JavaScript library browser, by means of which I can browse for the Ext JS libraries that I need and then NetBeans IDE sets up the project for me. 
  The JavaScript code shown above comes directly from here: 
  http://www.quizzpot.com/courses/learning-ext-js-3/articles/chart-series 
  The index.html is as follows: 
  <html>
    <head>
        <title>TODO supply a title</title>
        <meta charset="UTF-8">
        <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width">
        <link rel="stylesheet" href="js/libs/extjs/resources/css/ext-all.css"/>
        <script src="js/libs/ext-core/ext-core.js"></script>
        <script src="js/libs/extjs/adapter/ext/ext-base-debug.js"></script>
        <script src="js/libs/extjs/ext-all-debug.js"></script>
        <script src="app.js"></script>
    </head>
    <body>
    </body>
</html> 
  More info on Ext JS: 
  http://docs.sencha.com/extjs/4.1.3/ 
  By the way, quite a few other articles are out there on Ext JS and NetBeans IDE, such as these, which I will be learning from during the coming days: 
   
     http://netbeans.dzone.com/extjs-rest-netbeans 
    http://netbeans.dzone.com/articles/create-your-first-extjs-4 
    http://netbeans.dzone.com/articles/mixing-extjs-json-p-and-java