Plan is to run a clientside cache and own queue for link_titles, as server can query titles for N id's for a given app more effiently then N separeate queries.
a) instead of a single request like: new egw_json_request(menuaction, params).sendRequest(true, callback, context);
b) you call: egw.jsonq(menuaction,params,callback,context)
The server callback is identical for both kinds of requests. All egw_json_response methods can be used and the callback is optional.
- sending EGroupware configuration (non-sensible stuff) to browser and make it available via egw.config(_name, _app="phpgwapi")
- sending link-registry in the same file
- used javascript file uses etag to ensure there's no need to load it on each request
- setting preferences on server via egw.set_preference(_app, _name, _value)
- enable calling of active framework / template class via using egw_framework instead of not known used framework class of user, eg. "home.egw_framework.ajax_func.template" instead of "home.idots_framework.ajax_func.template"
- egw.preferences(_name, _app='common') return preference _name of _app (only common prefs loaded currently)
- egw.open() allowing to open app-entries utilising the link registry, deprecating egw_open from jsapi.js
- egw.lang(_msg, _arg1, ..., _argN) placeholders are not yet implemented