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How in an ExtJS 4 MVC single web page application we can identify Views? Is it a good practice to consider each Ext.Window as a View unit? (one folder for each Window in app/view folder) What is best practice?

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Using single folder for each Window could be a nigthmare.

The concept is not for each window but for each entity (or model).

Having a folder for each model's views is the point.

For example, you have 3 entitites (models) in your application, sat Customer, Invoice, Payment your should have 3 subfolders in view main folder, one for each model. Inside each folder are the views used for CRUD for each model: List and Edit. If you have another views for the same model you should put in their respective folder (inquiry, charts, etc.).

I been working in a payroll application and my rule is use soubfolders as packages as I do in Java. I group related views in the same "package" even if is not for only one model. For example, I have a folder for all "catalog" models (depts, jobs, etc.), another for payroll processing and so.

The MVC of ExtJS is very similar to Ruby on Rails.

Regards.

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You should read these before starting your application

http://www.sencha.com/forum/showthread.php?131671-Advanced-MVC-Best-Practices

http://www.sencha.com/learn/architecting-your-app-in-ext-js-4-part-2

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  • While this may theoretically answer the question, it would be preferable to include the essential parts of the answer here, and provide the link for reference. Oct 4, 2011 at 18:44

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