sandeep.adwankar
17 Dec 2018, 10:44 AM
Get Ext JS 6.6 with ExtGen 1.0.3:
Customers can use their support portal login* to access to all Ext JS NPM packages and open tooling
Read the getting started with Ext JS NPM and Open Tooling (http://docs.sencha.com/extjs/6.6.0/guides/getting_started/open_tooling.html) guide
Learn about all new Ext JS NPM packages (http://docs.sencha.com/extjs/6.6.0/guides/npm_packages/extjs_packages.html)
Read the release notes (https://github.com/sencha/ext-gen/blob/master/release-notes.md)
Note: NPM requires you to replace @ in login with “..”. For example, if your login to support portal is firstname.lastname@sencha.com (firstname.lastname@sencha.com), your login to npmregistry will be firstname.lastname..sencha.com. You can use your existing support portal password.
Thanks for your great feedback. Keep it coming.
Customers can use their support portal login* to access to all Ext JS NPM packages and open tooling
Read the getting started with Ext JS NPM and Open Tooling (http://docs.sencha.com/extjs/6.6.0/guides/getting_started/open_tooling.html) guide
Learn about all new Ext JS NPM packages (http://docs.sencha.com/extjs/6.6.0/guides/npm_packages/extjs_packages.html)
Read the release notes (https://github.com/sencha/ext-gen/blob/master/release-notes.md)
Note: NPM requires you to replace @ in login with “..”. For example, if your login to support portal is firstname.lastname@sencha.com (firstname.lastname@sencha.com), your login to npmregistry will be firstname.lastname..sencha.com. You can use your existing support portal password.
Thanks for your great feedback. Keep it coming.