On this page:
- What's new?
- Description
- Supported jQuery versions
- Function Point, Quality and Sizing support
- CAST AIP compatibility
- Supported DBMS servers
- Prerequisites
- Dependencies with other extensions
- Download and installation instructions
- Packaging, delivering and analyzing your source code
- What results can you expect?
Target audience:
Users of the extension providing jQuery support for Web applications.
Summary: This document provides basic information about the extension providing jQuery support for Web applications.
What's new?
See jQuery - 2.1 - Release Notes for more information.
Description
This extension provides support for jQuery.
In what situation should you install this extension?
If your Web application contains jQuery source code and you want to view these object types and their links with other objects, then you should install this extension:
- Creates jQuery events and access points to services:
- jQuery events: they represent a query in DOM tree
- jQuery access points to web services: CAST_JQuery_GetResourceService, CAST_JQuery_PutResourceService, CAST_JQuery_PostResourceService
- Creates links (direct or indirect) from jQuery events to jQuery access points to services (these links are created by the jQuery extension and the HTML5/JavaScript extension).
- Links from the jQuery access points to services to different servers written in other languages are then created by the WBSlinker extension (an internal extension).
- The following declarations will create a jQuery event:
$('#advancedLoginOptionsLink').bind('click', dm.login.toggle_advanced); $('#advancedLoginOptionsLink').click(dm.login.toggle_advanced); $('#advancedLoginOptionsLink').on('click', this.destroy.bind(this));....
- The following declaration will create objects "call to web service" (these calls are resolved to web service operations on the server side for the following supported frameworks: Node.js, JAX-RS, Spring MVC:
/* GET REQUEST USING AJAX OR GET ANNOTATIONS */ $.ajax({ url: url, data: data, success: success, dataType: dataType }); $.get( "ajax/test.html", function( data ) { $( ".result" ).html( data ); alert( "Load was performed." ); });
/* POST REQUEST USING AJAX OR POST ANNOTATIONS */ $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: url, data: data, success: success, dataType: dataType }); $.post( "ajax/test.html", function( data ) { $( ".result" ).html( data ); });
Transaction configuration
Default entry point is the HTML file content.
Supported jQuery versions
- 1.0 - 3.x
- Function Points (transactions): a green tick indicates that OMG Function Point counting and Transaction Risk Index are supported
- Quality and Sizing: a green tick indicates that CAST can measure size and that a minimum set of Quality Rules exist
Function Points (transactions) | Quality and Sizing | Security |
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Comparison with existing support for JavaScript in CAST AIP
CAST AIP has provided support for analyzing JavaScript via its JEE and .NET analyzers (provided out of box in CAST AIP) for some time now. The HTML5/JavaScript extension (on which the jQuery extension depends) also provides support for JavaScript but with a focus on web applications. CAST highly recommends that you use this extension if your Application contains JavaScript and more specifically if you want to analyze a web application, however you should take note of the following:
- You should ensure that you configure the extension to NOT analyze the back end web client part of a .NET or JEE application.
- You should ensure that you configure the extension to ONLY analyze the front end web application built with the HTML5/JavaScript that communicates with the back end web client part of a .NET or JEE application.
- If the back end web client part of a .NET or JEE application is analyzed with the jQuery extension and with the native .NET/JEE analyzers, then your results will reflect this - there will be duplicate objects and links (i.e. from the analyzer and from the extension) therefore impacting results and creating erroneous Function Point data.
Note that in CAST AIP ≥ 8.3.x support for analyzing JavaScript has been withdrawn from the JEE and .NET analyzers.
CAST AIP release | Supported |
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8.3.x | |
8.2.x | |
8.1.x | |
8.0.x | |
7.3.4 and all higher 7.3.x releases |
Supported DBMS servers
This extension is compatible with the following DBMS servers:
CAST AIP release | CSS | Oracle | Microsoft |
---|---|---|---|
All supported releases |
Prerequisites
An installation of any compatible release of CAST AIP (see table above) |
Dependencies with other extensions
Some CAST extensions require the presence of other CAST extensions in order to function correctly. The jQuery extension requires that the following other CAST extensions are also installed:
Download and installation instructions
Please see:
The latest release status of this extension can be seen when downloading it from the CAST Extend server.
Packaging, delivering and analyzing your source code
Please see: jQuery - Packaging, delivering and analyzing your source code
What results can you expect?
Once the analysis/snapshot generation has completed, you can view the results in the normal manner (for example via CAST Enlighten):
Objects
The following specific objects are displayed in CAST Enlighten:
Icon | Description |
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jQuery Selector | |
jQuery $.ajax, $.get, $.getJSON, $.getScript jQuery SAP sjax, syncGet, syncGetJSON, syncGetText Get Resource Service | |
jQuery $.ajax, $.get, $.getJSON, $.getScript jQuery SAP syncPost Post Resource Service | |
jQuery $.ajax, $.get, $.getJSON, $.getScript Put Resource Service | |
jQuery $.ajax, $.get, $.getJSON, $.getScript Delete Resource Service |
Structural Rules
The following structural rules are provided: