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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T02:06:34+00:00 2026-06-17T02:06:34+00:00

I am working with Extjs4.1 MVC. What I am trying to do is save

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I am working with Extjs4.1 MVC. What I am trying to do is save some data to the server but I do not know the proper format or how I should go about submitting the data to the server.
Here is what I am thinking but I do not believe the Ajax call should be in the controller, it should be in the model or in the store file?

method in my controller:

    submit: function(value) { 
    data = {"id": 100, "tdt": "rTk", "val": "445"}   // test data
    Ext.Ajax.request({
        url: 'http://test.myloc.com/providerSvc/dbproxy.php',
        params: {
          'do':'insert',
          'object': 'stk',
          'values': data
        },
        success: function(response){
            alert('response.responseText);
        }
    })
   }

My store:

Ext.define('STK.store.Stack', {
extend: 'Ext.data.Store',
model: 'STK.model.Stack',
autoLoad: true,
proxy: {
    type: 'ajax',
    api: {
          read: 'http://test.myLoc.com/providerSvc/dbproxy.php?do=get&object=stack'
    },
    reader: {
        type: 'json',
        root: 'data',
        successProperty: 'success'
    },
    writer: {
        type: 'json'            
    }
}
});

my model:

Ext.define('STK.model.Stack', {
extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
fields: ['id', 'tdt', 'val']
});
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    2026-06-17T02:06:35+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 2:06 am

    store.sync() works only when the endpoints for GET and POST are same.

    What you can do is, for GET,
    set the extraParams by concatenating to the URL or by creating an object like

    extraParams[urlKeys] = paramObject[urlKeys];
    store.getProxy().setExtraParams(extraParams);
    

    then,

    Store.getProxy().setUrl(StoreUrlForGET);
    Store.load({
    callback : function(rec, operation, success) {
    if (success) {}
    else {}
    });
    

    and for POST write an AJAX request as,

    Ext.Ajax.request({
    url : StoreURLForPOST,
    method : 'POST',
    jsonData : Ext.JSON.encode(YourPostData),
    success : function(response, request) {},
    failure : function(response, request) {}
    });
    

    for this AJAX request you can,

    Ext.Ajax.setDefaultHeaders({
    "TokenId" : TokenValue
    });
    

    All of this code goes into your controller.

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