Janis Krasemanninenpit-developer-blogThe Travelcost App — An Oracle JET Success StoryWe at enpit are frequently on the road in order to reach our customers in all of Germany. Although traveling for work purposes can be…Dec 20, 20171Dec 20, 20171
Janis Krasemanninenpit-developer-blogMigrating from JET v2.0 to v4.1 — A painful road, Part 2The road to migrating a JET v2.0 application to v4.1 continues, and although it is still challenging, great features are waiting at the…Dec 4, 2017Dec 4, 2017
Janis Krasemanninenpit-developer-blogMigrating from JET v2.0 to v4.1 — A painful road, Part 1Quite a lot happened over the past year in Oracle’s JavaScript Extension Toolkit. We are now at Version 4.1 which, compared to v2.0, got…Nov 29, 20171Nov 29, 20171
Janis Krasemanninenpit-developer-blogWrap-Up Oracle Code Online — Javacript Toolkit for Enterprise AppsThis story is a wrap-up of our presentation on the Oracle Code Online event running from 20th-22th June 2017. Andreas Koop made a…Jul 13, 2017Jul 13, 2017
Janis Krasemanninenpit-developer-blogPower Up Your Oracle JET — Generating PDFsGenerating PDF files is one of the things that Oracle JET does not offer. If you want to do this, you have to make use of a third party…Jun 20, 2017Jun 20, 2017
Janis Krasemanninenpit-developer-blogPower up your Oracle JET — Introducing our Knockout helper libraryWhen your Oracle JET application grows past a certain size, chances are you define a lot of Knockout view models over the time…Jan 6, 2017Jan 6, 2017
Janis Krasemanninenpit-developer-blogPower up your Oracle JET — Utilizing the full potential of Grunt tasksThe Oracle JET framework has a pretty well-engineered set of tools in store. The build toolchain uses Grunt as its task runner, which…Oct 14, 20161Oct 14, 20161
Janis Krasemanninenpit-developer-blogExtending Oracle JET with Google Sign-In is hard — here’s how to do itWe’ve got an Oracle JET application here at enpit that allows us to quickly capture and submit travel expenses. The other day we wanted to…Sep 16, 2016Sep 16, 2016