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NEXT

next-demo is a concept featuring next framework for developing Native Looking HTML5 Mobile apps for SmartPhones and Tablets.

More information:

http://nextinterfaces.com/

Demo (WebKit only):

http://nextinterfaces.com/demo

Supported Phones & Tablets:

Device agnostic, it runs on 6 devices: iOS, Android, BlackBerry OS6+, webOS, Samsung Bada, PlayBook

Dependencies:

  • Java5+
  • GWT (Google Web Kit) 2.2+
  • Eclipse & ANT (optional)

Installation:

Running the Demo:

  • Download next-xx.zip file
  • Add the attached hello-next project to Eclipse. Eclipse should automatically discover it as a GWT project.
  • From Eclipse /Run /Run As Web Application
  • You should see a demo similar to next-demo

Start a new project:

  • Download next-xx.zip file

  • Add the attached next.jar (/hello-next/war/WEB-INF/next.jar) file to your GWT project & classpath

  • Add next.css and next/images to your project root. Use index.html for reference.

  • Edit your project .gwt.xml and add

      		<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
      		<module rename-to='your-mobule-name'>
      						...
      						<inherits name='next.interfaces' />
      						<entry-point class='com.domain.YourEntryPoint' />
      						...
      		</module>
    

Hello World in 30 seconds:

  • Create a new GWT project as explained above

  • Create class HelloWorldController

      		class HelloWorldController extends XTableController {
      				public HelloWorldController() {
      						setTitle("Hello World");
      						TableData tableDS = new TableData();
      						tableDS.add("Hello", "World");
      						initDataSource(tableDS);
      				}
      		}
    
  • In your EntryPoint class paste

      		public void onModuleLoad() {
      						XTabBarController tabBarController = new XTabBarController();
      						tabBarController.addControllers(new XTabController(new HelloWorldController()));
      		}
    
  • Eclipse /Run /Run as Web Application resulting in the screenshot bellow:

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See the zipped /hello-next project or next-demo for more information.

Documentation:

http://nextinterfaces.com/start

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