The Qookery library helps Qooxdoo programmers declare and run user interfaces through an expressive XML language.
This project is a spinoff of “WAFFLE”, the client-side web application framework used within Ergobyte for its cloud products.
It is currently under heavy development; code and APIs may change frequently.
You can discover Qookery and experiment with its features by visiting its interactive live demo
Real-life Examples
< 8BE9 /a>Below applications are using Qookery for their user interface requirements exclusively. All components, from the browser window up, are assembled and laid out declaratively via Qookery forms.
- DataLife HIS – Hospital information system; handles in- and out-patient care, materials, financials, contact relationships, human resources and more.
- Galen Office – Medical practice management system; handles patient appointments, electronic health records, document management, electronic prescription and more.
- Ergobyte Electronic Services – Ergobyte’s customer account management interface
You may study their forms’ XML source code by firing up your browser’s developer tools and track network requests as you use the applications.
A short introductory tutorial is available:
The documentation is generated from class files and is under construction.
You might want to have a look at the XML schemata, which are the normative reference of the language:
- Main Schema
- Extension: Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor
- Extension: CKeditor
- Extension: FullCalendar.io
- Extension: Google Maps
A discussion group is available here:
The project’s source code is hosted on GitHub
Qookery is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
For requests and comments, please contact the project’s maintainer:
- George Nikolaidis – gnikolaidis@ergobyte.gr
- Qookery Home – www.qookery.org
- Ergobyte Informatics S.A. – www.ergobyte.gr