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-   <pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-app-Application'>/**
 
- </span> * Represents an Ext JS 4 application, which is typically a single page app using a {@link Ext.container.Viewport Viewport}.
 
-  * A typical Ext.app.Application might look like this:
 
-  *
 
-  *     Ext.application({
 
-  *         name: 'MyApp',
 
-  *         launch: function() {
 
-  *             Ext.create('Ext.container.Viewport', {
 
-  *                 items: {
 
-  *                     html: 'My App'
 
-  *                 }
 
-  *             });
 
-  *         }
 
-  *     });
 
-  *
 
-  * This does several things. First it creates a global variable called 'MyApp' - all of your Application's classes (such
 
-  * as its Models, Views and Controllers) will reside under this single namespace, which drastically lowers the chances
 
-  * of colliding global variables.
 
-  *
 
-  * When the page is ready and all of your JavaScript has loaded, your Application's {@link #launch} function is called,
 
-  * at which time you can run the code that starts your app. Usually this consists of creating a Viewport, as we do in
 
-  * the example above.
 
-  *
 
-  * # Telling Application about the rest of the app
 
-  *
 
-  * Because an Ext.app.Application represents an entire app, we should tell it about the other parts of the app - namely
 
-  * the Models, Views and Controllers that are bundled with the application. Let's say we have a blog management app; we
 
-  * might have Models and Controllers for Posts and Comments, and Views for listing, adding and editing Posts and Comments.
 
-  * Here's how we'd tell our Application about all these things:
 
-  *
 
-  *     Ext.application({
 
-  *         name: 'Blog',
 
-  *         models: ['Post', 'Comment'],
 
-  *         controllers: ['Posts', 'Comments'],
 
-  *
 
-  *         launch: function() {
 
-  *             ...
 
-  *         }
 
-  *     });
 
-  *
 
-  * Note that we didn't actually list the Views directly in the Application itself. This is because Views are managed by
 
-  * Controllers, so it makes sense to keep those dependencies there. The Application will load each of the specified
 
-  * Controllers using the pathing conventions laid out in the [application architecture guide][mvc] - in this case
 
-  * expecting the controllers to reside in app/controller/Posts.js and app/controller/Comments.js. In turn, each
 
-  * Controller simply needs to list the Views it uses and they will be automatically loaded. Here's how our Posts
 
-  * controller like be defined:
 
-  *
 
-  *     Ext.define('MyApp.controller.Posts', {
 
-  *         extend: 'Ext.app.Controller',
 
-  *         views: ['posts.List', 'posts.Edit'],
 
-  *
 
-  *         //the rest of the Controller here
 
-  *     });
 
-  *
 
-  * Because we told our Application about our Models and Controllers, and our Controllers about their Views, Ext JS will
 
-  * automatically load all of our app files for us. This means we don't have to manually add script tags into our html
 
-  * files whenever we add a new class, but more importantly it enables us to create a minimized build of our entire
 
-  * application using the Ext JS 4 SDK Tools.
 
-  *
 
-  * For more information about writing Ext JS 4 applications, please see the [application architecture guide][mvc].
 
-  *
 
-  * [mvc]: #/guide/application_architecture
 
-  *
 
-  * @docauthor Ed Spencer
 
-  */
 
- Ext.define('Ext.app.Application', {
 
-     extend: 'Ext.app.Controller',
 
-     requires: [
 
-         'Ext.ModelManager',
 
-         'Ext.data.Model',
 
-         'Ext.data.StoreManager',
 
-         'Ext.tip.QuickTipManager',
 
-         'Ext.ComponentManager',
 
-         'Ext.app.EventBus'
 
-     ],
 
- <span id='Ext-app-Application-cfg-name'>    /**
 
- </span>     * @cfg {String} name
 
-      * The name of your application. This will also be the namespace for your views, controllers
 
-      * models and stores. Don't use spaces or special characters in the name.
 
-      */
 
- <span id='Ext-app-Application-cfg-controllers'>    /**
 
- </span>     * @cfg {String[]} controllers
 
-      * Names of controllers that the app uses.
 
-      */
 
- <span id='Ext-app-Application-cfg-scope'>    /**
 
- </span>     * @cfg {Object} scope
 
-      * The scope to execute the {@link #launch} function in. Defaults to the Application instance.
 
-      */
 
-     scope: undefined,
 
- <span id='Ext-app-Application-cfg-enableQuickTips'>    /**
 
- </span>     * @cfg {Boolean} enableQuickTips
 
-      * True to automatically set up Ext.tip.QuickTip support.
 
-      */
 
-     enableQuickTips: true,
 
- <span id='Ext-app-Application-cfg-appFolder'>    /**
 
- </span>     * @cfg {String} appFolder
 
-      * The path to the directory which contains all application's classes.
 
-      * This path will be registered via {@link Ext.Loader#setPath} for the namespace specified
 
-      * in the {@link #name name} config.
 
-      */
 
-     appFolder: 'app',
 
- <span id='Ext-app-Application-cfg-autoCreateViewport'>    /**
 
- </span>     * @cfg {Boolean} autoCreateViewport
 
-      * True to automatically load and instantiate AppName.view.Viewport before firing the launch function.
 
-      */
 
-     autoCreateViewport: false,
 
-     
 
- <span id='Ext-app-Application-cfg-paths'>    /**
 
- </span>     * @cfg {Object} paths
 
-      * Additional load paths to add to Ext.Loader.
 
-      * See {@link Ext.Loader#paths} config for more details.
 
-      */
 
-     
 
- <span id='Ext-app-Application-method-constructor'>    /**
 
- </span>     * Creates new Application.
 
-      * @param {Object} [config] Config object.
 
-      */
 
-     constructor: function(config) {
 
-         config = config || {};
 
-         Ext.apply(this, config);
 
-         var me = this,
 
-             requires = config.requires || [],
 
-             controllers, ln, i, controller,
 
-             paths, path, ns;
 
-         Ext.Loader.setPath(me.name, me.appFolder);
 
-         if (me.paths) {
 
-             paths = me.paths;
 
-             for (ns in paths) {
 
-                 if (paths.hasOwnProperty(ns)) {
 
-                     path = paths[ns];
 
-                     Ext.Loader.setPath(ns, path);
 
-                 }
 
-             }
 
-         }
 
-         me.callParent(arguments);
 
-         me.eventbus = new Ext.app.EventBus;
 
-         controllers = Ext.Array.from(me.controllers);
 
-         ln = controllers && controllers.length;
 
-         me.controllers = new Ext.util.MixedCollection();
 
-         if (me.autoCreateViewport) {
 
-             requires.push(me.getModuleClassName('Viewport', 'view'));
 
-         }
 
-         for (i = 0; i < ln; i++) {
 
-             requires.push(me.getModuleClassName(controllers[i], 'controller'));
 
-         }
 
-         Ext.require(requires);
 
-         Ext.onReady(function() {
 
-             me.init(me);
 
-             for (i = 0; i < ln; i++) {
 
-                 controller = me.getController(controllers[i]);
 
-                 controller.init(me);
 
-             }
 
-             me.onBeforeLaunch.call(me);
 
-         }, me);
 
-     },
 
-     control: function(selectors, listeners, controller) {
 
-         this.eventbus.control(selectors, listeners, controller);
 
-     },
 
- <span id='Ext-app-Application-method-launch'>    /**
 
- </span>     * @method
 
-      * @template
 
-      * Called automatically when the page has completely loaded. This is an empty function that should be
 
-      * overridden by each application that needs to take action on page load.
 
-      * @param {String} profile The detected application profile
 
-      * @return {Boolean} By default, the Application will dispatch to the configured startup controller and
 
-      * action immediately after running the launch function. Return false to prevent this behavior.
 
-      */
 
-     launch: Ext.emptyFn,
 
- <span id='Ext-app-Application-method-onBeforeLaunch'>    /**
 
- </span>     * @private
 
-      */
 
-     onBeforeLaunch: function() {
 
-         var me = this,
 
-             controllers, c, cLen, controller;
 
-         if (me.enableQuickTips) {
 
-             Ext.tip.QuickTipManager.init();
 
-         }
 
-         if (me.autoCreateViewport) {
 
-             me.getView('Viewport').create();
 
-         }
 
-         me.launch.call(this.scope || this);
 
-         me.launched = true;
 
-         me.fireEvent('launch', this);
 
-         controllers = me.controllers.items;
 
-         cLen        = controllers.length;
 
-         for (c = 0; c < cLen; c++) {
 
-             controller = controllers[c];
 
-             controller.onLaunch(this);
 
-         }
 
-     },
 
-     getModuleClassName: function(name, module) {
 
-         // Deciding if a class name must be qualified:
 
-         // 1 - if the name doesn't contains at least one dot, we must definitely qualify it
 
-         // 2 - the name may be a qualified name of a known class, but:
 
-         // 2.1 - in runtime, the loader may not know the class - specially in production - so we must check the class manager
 
-         // 2.2 - in build time, the class manager may not know the class, but the loader does, so we check the second one
 
-         //       (the loader check assures it's really a class, and not a namespace, so we can have 'Books.controller.Books',
 
-         //       and request for a controller called Books will not be underqualified)
 
-         if (name.indexOf('.') !== -1 && (Ext.ClassManager.isCreated(name) || Ext.Loader.isAClassNameWithAKnownPrefix(name))) {
 
-             return name;
 
-         } else {
 
-             return this.name + '.' + module + '.' + name;
 
-         }
 
-     },
 
-     getController: function(name) {
 
-         var controller = this.controllers.get(name);
 
-         if (!controller) {
 
-             controller = Ext.create(this.getModuleClassName(name, 'controller'), {
 
-                 application: this,
 
-                 id: name
 
-             });
 
-             this.controllers.add(controller);
 
-         }
 
-         return controller;
 
-     },
 
-     getStore: function(name) {
 
-         var store = Ext.StoreManager.get(name);
 
-         if (!store) {
 
-             store = Ext.create(this.getModuleClassName(name, 'store'), {
 
-                 storeId: name
 
-             });
 
-         }
 
-         return store;
 
-     },
 
-     getModel: function(model) {
 
-         model = this.getModuleClassName(model, 'model');
 
-         return Ext.ModelManager.getModel(model);
 
-     },
 
-     getView: function(view) {
 
-         view = this.getModuleClassName(view, 'view');
 
-         return Ext.ClassManager.get(view);
 
-     }
 
- });
 
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