XULJet
XULJet was an open-source JavaScript framework for the Mozilla XULRunner run-time environment. It is intended for writing desktop applications in pure JavaScript.
| Final release | XULJet-3.0.5
   / September 7, 2011 | 
|---|---|
| Written in | JavaScript | 
| Operating system | Cross-platform | 
| Type | JavaScript library | 
| License | MIT License | 
| Website | https://code.google.com/p/xuljet/ | 
XULJet provides a component architecture and user interface elements description inspired by Seaside. It implements some CommonJS specifications.[1]
Examples
    
Hello world in XULJet:

var xuljet = require("lib/xuljet")
var Main = function(aWindow) {
  xuljet.Component.call(this, aWindow)
  this.message = "Hello World!"
}
xuljet.inherits(Main, xuljet.Component)
Main.prototype.render = function(xul) {
  xul.vbox(
    { flex: 1 },
    xul.toolbox(
      xul.menubar(
        xul.menu(
          { label: "File", accesskey: "f" },
          xul.menupopup(
            xul.menuitem({ label: "Close", oncommand: "window.close()" }))))),
    xul.vbox(
      { align: "center", pack: "center", flex: 1 },
      xul.description({ bind: "desc" }, "Press the button"),
      xul.button({
        label: "OK",
        oncommand: function() {
          this["desc"].value = this.message
        }
      })),
    xul.statusbar(xul.statusbarpanel({ flex: 1, label: "Ready..." }))
  )
}
function main() {
  var rootComponent = new Main(window)
  window.setTitle("XULJet")
  rootComponent.beMainWindowComponent()
}
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Implementations/XULJet - CommonJS Spec Wiki". wiki.commonjs.org. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
External links
    
- Official website
- Javascript Libraries
- XULJet mailing list - general discussion about XULJet
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