Has anyone tested js:ComboBox recently? I just tried one and it’s not working very well. I don’t know if it’s something I’m doing wrong, or it’s currently broken.
> On Apr 3, 2017, at 5:33 PM, Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote: > > Hi, > > Today I finally found some time to investigate why the Maven Jenkins Build is > red for over 10 days now. It turns out that one of my integration-tests was > failing. > So, I thought that this might be related to some recent refactoring reducing > the number of divs and generally the structure of the generated HTML and all > I would have to do is to adjust some selectors. > > So, I fired up the integration-test tomcat and had a look at the application. > > Right now, I’m only testing FlexJSStore and the HelloWorld in my rudimentary > test-suite. And FlexJSStore seems completely broken. I can see the logo and > three buttons, but nothing is happening if I click on one of them. So, it > seems my little integration-test is doing its job nicely. Unfortunately, > right now I have no clue at why it’s not working and I’m still filled up with > a shi*load of work for my paid job. It would however be great if you could > have a look and eventually fix what’s broken. > > > - ChartExample (is an empty browser window, but I know you’re still > working on this) > > - DataBindingExample (Doesn’t seem to get a quote) > > - DataBindingExample_as (Same … but additionally layout seems > changed/broken) > > - DataBindingExample_Flat (Same as DataBindingExample) > > - FlexJSStore (Only the logo and three buttons displayed and these > have no function) > > - FlexJSStore_jquery (Only the logo and three buttons displayed and > these have no function) > > - FlexTeamPage_MDL (Empty browser page) > > - FlexWebsiteStatsViewer (Doesn’t get/display any stats) > > - MobileTrader (Buttons don’t seem to be doing anything) > > - TeamPage (All text in one line, can’t scroll) > > - TodoListSampleApp (All entries seem to be in one place above the > list … no list shown) > > Right now, it seems as if most of our examples no longer work. I think we > should make sure they do. And I think it would be worth investing more time > in creating some Integration tests, which rudimentary test our applications. > I doubt we will make people fond of FlexJS if most of our examples don’t > work. Or is there just some work in progress and things will be running > smoothly in a few days? > > Chris