Table of Figures
- 1
- The Seaside development environment
- 2
- The Seaside server running
- 3
- Create a category
- 4
- An empty category has been created
- 5
- Creating the class WebCounter
- 6
- The class has been created
- 7
- Adding a method category
- 8
- Compiling a method
- 9
- The method has been compiled
- 10
- A simple counter
- 11
- Register a component as an application from a workspace
- 12
- Compiling a class method
- 13
- Adding the executable comment
- 14
- A simple counter with actions
- 15
- A simple counter with a different value
- 16
- A class comment
- 17
- Monticello Browser
- 18
- Monticello Repository Browser
- 19
- Loading Seaside
- 20
- Seaside dispatcher
- 21
- Seaside Settings
- 22
- Creating a name space
- 23
- Create a class
- 24
- Add our application
- 25
- Configuring the application
- 26
- Registered Component
- 27
- A counter with action
- 28
- GLASS Virtual Appliance status page
- 29
- GLASS Virtual Appliance status
- 30
- GLASS Virtual Appliance menu
- 31
- GLASS Virtual Appliance Seaside page
- 32
- GemStone/S Login window
- 33
- GemStone/S Transcript window
- 34
- WAcomponent subclass template
- 35
- Create a category
- 36
- A simple counter
- 37
- A simple counter with increment and decrement actions
- 38
- GemStone Monticello browser
- 39
- GemStone Monticello repository
- 40
- Squeak Monticello repository
- 41
- Making sure tests pass
- 42
- VA Smalltalk Feature Loader
- 43
- Open Seaside Control Panel
- 44
- Initial Seaside Server Control Panel
- 45
- Seaside Server Control Panel Add Adaptor
- 46
- Add Seaside Server Adaptor Dialog
- 47
- Start Server Adaptor
- 48
- Started Server Adaptor
- 49
- Sample Counter
- 50
- VASmalltalkApplicationManager
- 51
- Simple-counter
- 52
- VAST sample counter with actions
- 53
- Hello World in Seaside
- 54
- Some simple XHTML elements in Seaside
- 55
- The Seaside tool bar
- 56
- A component decorated with halos.
- 57
- XHTML of a component generated by Seaside
- 58
- Using Smalltalk to write a loop in our rendering method.
- 59
- Rendering images vertically
- 60
- Rendering images horizontally
- 61
- Rendering object with the #render: method.
- 62
- Two equivalent forms.
- 63
- Select brush, configure it, and render it
- 64
- Brush Simplifications
- 65
- A list of items
- 66
- A table of items
- 67
- Essential CSS structural elements
- 68
- A simple anchor
- 69
- Using a callback
- 70
- Displaying the contact database
- 71
- Contact list with Add contact link
- 72
- Contacts can now be removed
- 73
- With a removal confirmation
- 74
- With mailto anchor
- 75
- Filling up our contact view
- 76
- Gender as a drop-down menu
- 77
- Gender as a list
- 78
- With radio buttons
- 79
- With the checkbox
- 80
- Full contact view
- 81
- File uploads
- 82
- New version of the ContactListView
- 83
- Call and Answer at Work
- 84
- Contact edition with a cancel button
- 85
- Embedding a ContactView into another component
- 86
- Embedding a ContactView into another component with Halos
- 87
- With components all the way down
- 88
- A readonly view of the ContactView
- 89
- Adding a message around a component
- 90
- Decorating a component with a window
- 91
- Using a decoration to add buttons and form to a ContactView
- 92
- Guessing Game interaction
- 93
- A simple reservation based on task
- 94
- A simple reservation with feedback
- 95
- A scoped browser onto the Store package
- 96
- The Code Critics Result Browser
- 97
- A simple model with items and an item container
- 98
- The application is registered in Seaside
- 99
- Our application is there, but nothing is rendered
- 100
- Our todo application simply displaying its title.
- 101
- Our todo application, displaying its title and a list of its items colored according to status.
- 102
- TodoWithAnchors
- 103
- Our todo application with add functionality
- 104
- Our todo application with checkboxes and save buttons
- 105
- Getting an editor to edit new item
- 106
- With an item added
- 107
- TodoFinal
- 108
- Just started playing
- 109
- The column labels look like this
- 110
- Row labels are letters, column labels are numbers
- 111
- The Sudoku board with the style sheet applied
- 112
- The Sudoku grid is showing the possible values for each cell
- 113
- A partially filled Sudoku grid
- 114
- A solved Sudoku grid
- 115
- Error when trying to replace 6 by 7
- 116
- Including an external picture into your components
- 117
- Setting the Resource Base URL of your application
- 118
- Displaying Pharo Morphs
- 119
- Application with enabled style sheet
- 120
- Configuring file libraries through the web interface: clicking on files - configure
- 121
- File libraries
- 122
- Adding file to MyLibrary
- 123
- An empty CounterLibrary
- 124
- Adding files to the CounterLibrary.
- 125
- Counter with the updateRoot: method defined
- 126
- The Pharo String Hierarchy
- 127
- The session of miniInn is now InnSession
- 128
- With Session
- 129
- With Session: Enter your name
- 130
- With Session: Starting Date and Ending Date
- 131
- The lifetime of a Seaside session.
- 132
- Lifetime of a session
- 133
- The Really Simple Syndication icon
- 134
- The ToDo Feed subscribed
- 135
- Scriptaculous Demo and Functional Test Suite
- 136
- The todo application with help text faded in
- 137
- A full request (1) and an AJAX request (2) updating part of the page
- 138
- Reorder the items in the todo list
- 139
- In-place item editor
- 140
- Firebug: Web development evolved
- 141
- Logging to the Firebug console
- 142
- The inspector displays an up-to-date view on the DOM tree. Changes are automatically highlighted.
- 143
- The console shows the AJAX requests and responses exchanged between Seaside and the web browser.
- 144
- jQuery Demo and Functional Test Suite
- 145
- jQuery Lifecycle in Smalltalk
- 146
- Comet enables the server to push data to the client, without that the client has to poll the server for fresh content.
- 147
- Comet requires a server adapter that supports streaming of the response.
- 148
- The counter application synchronized along different web browsers.
- 149
- Configure an application for deployment
- 150
- Configuration options for absolute URLs
- 151
- Seaside-Hosting Portal
- 152
- Apache Load Balancer Manager
- 153
- Starting the RFB Server in Pharo
- 154
- System Status Tool
- 155
- First architecture: adding REST to an existing application.
- 156
- Second architecture: REST centric core.
- 157
- Request handling of WARestfulFilter and WAApplication
- 158
- Inspecting a request
- 159
- An object is described by a description which is defined on its class
- 160
- Describing an Address
- 161
- Our adress
- 162
- Address example1 asComponent
- 163
- Same Magritte generated component with buttons and validation
- 164
- Description hierarchy
- 165
- Descriptions are a composite and connected via accessors
- 166
- Exceptions
- 167
- Accessors in Magritte
- 168
- Mementos (simplified version)
- 169
- Some Magritte specific widgets