/**
 * An abstract base class which provides shared methods for Components across the Sencha product line.
 *
 * Please refer to sub class's documentation
 * @private
 */
Ext.define('Ext.AbstractComponent', {

    /* Begin Definitions */
    requires: [
        'Ext.ComponentQuery',
        'Ext.ComponentManager'
    ],

    mixins: {
        observable: 'Ext.util.Observable',
        animate: 'Ext.util.Animate',
        state: 'Ext.state.Stateful'
    },

    // The "uses" property specifies class which are used in an instantiated AbstractComponent.
    // They do *not* have to be loaded before this class may be defined - that is what "requires" is for.
    uses: [
        'Ext.PluginManager',
        'Ext.ComponentManager',
        'Ext.Element',
        'Ext.DomHelper',
        'Ext.XTemplate',
        'Ext.ComponentQuery',
        'Ext.ComponentLoader',
        'Ext.EventManager',
        'Ext.layout.Layout',
        'Ext.layout.component.Auto',
        'Ext.LoadMask',
        'Ext.ZIndexManager'
    ],

    statics: {
        AUTO_ID: 1000
    },

    /* End Definitions */

    isComponent: true,

    getAutoId: function() {
        return ++Ext.AbstractComponent.AUTO_ID;
    },


    /**
     * @cfg {String} id
     * The **unique id of this component instance.**
     *
     * It should not be necessary to use this configuration except for singleton objects in your application. Components
     * created with an id may be accessed globally using {@link Ext#getCmp Ext.getCmp}.
     *
     * Instead of using assigned ids, use the {@link #itemId} config, and {@link Ext.ComponentQuery ComponentQuery}
     * which provides selector-based searching for Sencha Components analogous to DOM querying. The {@link
     * Ext.container.Container Container} class contains {@link Ext.container.Container#down shortcut methods} to query
     * its descendant Components by selector.
     *
     * Note that this id will also be used as the element id for the containing HTML element that is rendered to the
     * page for this component. This allows you to write id-based CSS rules to style the specific instance of this
     * component uniquely, and also to select sub-elements using this component's id as the parent.
     *
     * **Note**: to avoid complications imposed by a unique id also see `{@link #itemId}`.
     *
     * **Note**: to access the container of a Component see `{@link #ownerCt}`.
     *
     * Defaults to an {@link #getId auto-assigned id}.
     *
     * @since Ext 1
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {String} itemId
     * An itemId can be used as an alternative way to get a reference to a component when no object reference is
     * available. Instead of using an `{@link #id}` with {@link Ext}.{@link Ext#getCmp getCmp}, use `itemId` with
     * {@link Ext.container.Container}.{@link Ext.container.Container#getComponent getComponent} which will retrieve
     * `itemId`'s or {@link #id}'s. Since `itemId`'s are an index to the container's internal MixedCollection, the
     * `itemId` is scoped locally to the container -- avoiding potential conflicts with {@link Ext.ComponentManager}
     * which requires a **unique** `{@link #id}`.
     *
     *     var c = new Ext.panel.Panel({ //
     *         {@link Ext.Component#height height}: 300,
     *         {@link #renderTo}: document.body,
     *         {@link Ext.container.Container#layout layout}: 'auto',
     *         {@link Ext.container.Container#items items}: [
     *             {
     *                 itemId: 'p1',
     *                 {@link Ext.panel.Panel#title title}: 'Panel 1',
     *                 {@link Ext.Component#height height}: 150
     *             },
     *             {
     *                 itemId: 'p2',
     *                 {@link Ext.panel.Panel#title title}: 'Panel 2',
     *                 {@link Ext.Component#height height}: 150
     *             }
     *         ]
     *     })
     *     p1 = c.{@link Ext.container.Container#getComponent getComponent}('p1'); // not the same as {@link Ext#getCmp Ext.getCmp()}
     *     p2 = p1.{@link #ownerCt}.{@link Ext.container.Container#getComponent getComponent}('p2'); // reference via a sibling
     *
     * Also see {@link #id}, `{@link Ext.container.Container#query}`, `{@link Ext.container.Container#down}` and
     * `{@link Ext.container.Container#child}`.
     *
     * **Note**: to access the container of an item see {@link #ownerCt}.
     *
     * @since Ext 3
     */

    /**
     * @property {Ext.Container} ownerCt
     * This Component's owner {@link Ext.container.Container Container} (is set automatically
     * when this Component is added to a Container). Read-only.
     *
     * **Note**: to access items within the Container see {@link #itemId}.
     *
     * @since Ext 2
     */

    /**
     * @property {Boolean} layoutManagedWidth
     * @private
     * Flag set by the container layout to which this Component is added.
     * If the layout manages this Component's width, it sets the value to 1.
     * If it does NOT manage the width, it sets it to 2.
     * If the layout MAY affect the width, but only if the owning Container has a fixed width, this is set to 0.
     */

    /**
     * @property {Boolean} layoutManagedHeight
     * @private
     * Flag set by the container layout to which this Component is added.
     * If the layout manages this Component's height, it sets the value to 1.
     * If it does NOT manage the height, it sets it to 2.
     * If the layout MAY affect the height, but only if the owning Container has a fixed height, this is set to 0.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {String/Object} autoEl
     * A tag name or {@link Ext.DomHelper DomHelper} spec used to create the {@link #getEl Element} which will
     * encapsulate this Component.
     *
     * You do not normally need to specify this. For the base classes {@link Ext.Component} and
     * {@link Ext.container.Container}, this defaults to **'div'**. The more complex Sencha classes use a more
     * complex DOM structure specified by their own {@link #renderTpl}s.
     *
     * This is intended to allow the developer to create application-specific utility Components encapsulated by
     * different DOM elements. Example usage:
     *
     *     {
     *         xtype: 'component',
     *         autoEl: {
     *             tag: 'img',
     *             src: 'http://www.example.com/example.jpg'
     *         }
     *     }, {
     *         xtype: 'component',
     *         autoEl: {
     *             tag: 'blockquote',
     *             html: 'autoEl is cool!'
     *         }
     *     }, {
     *         xtype: 'container',
     *         autoEl: 'ul',
     *         cls: 'ux-unordered-list',
     *         items: {
     *             xtype: 'component',
     *             autoEl: 'li',
     *             html: 'First list item'
     *         }
     *     }
     *
     * @since Ext 2
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Ext.XTemplate/String/String[]} renderTpl
     * An {@link Ext.XTemplate XTemplate} used to create the internal structure inside this Component's encapsulating
     * {@link #getEl Element}.
     *
     * You do not normally need to specify this. For the base classes {@link Ext.Component} and
     * {@link Ext.container.Container}, this defaults to **`null`** which means that they will be initially rendered
     * with no internal structure; they render their {@link #getEl Element} empty. The more specialized ExtJS and Touch
     * classes which use a more complex DOM structure, provide their own template definitions.
     *
     * This is intended to allow the developer to create application-specific utility Components with customized
     * internal structure.
     *
     * Upon rendering, any created child elements may be automatically imported into object properties using the
     * {@link #renderSelectors} and {@link #childEls} options.
     */
    renderTpl: null,

    /**
     * @cfg {Object} renderData
     *
     * The data used by {@link #renderTpl} in addition to the following property values of the component:
     *
     * - id
     * - ui
     * - uiCls
     * - baseCls
     * - componentCls
     * - frame
     *
     * See {@link #renderSelectors} and {@link #childEls} for usage examples.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Object} renderSelectors
     * An object containing properties specifying {@link Ext.DomQuery DomQuery} selectors which identify child elements
     * created by the render process.
     *
     * After the Component's internal structure is rendered according to the {@link #renderTpl}, this object is iterated through,
     * and the found Elements are added as properties to the Component using the `renderSelector` property name.
     *
     * For example, a Component which renderes a title and description into its element:
     *
     *     Ext.create('Ext.Component', {
     *         renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
     *         renderTpl: [
     *             '<h1 class="title">{title}</h1>',
     *             '<p>{desc}</p>'
     *         ],
     *         renderData: {
     *             title: "Error",
     *             desc: "Something went wrong"
     *         },
     *         renderSelectors: {
     *             titleEl: 'h1.title',
     *             descEl: 'p'
     *         },
     *         listeners: {
     *             afterrender: function(cmp){
     *                 // After rendering the component will have a titleEl and descEl properties
     *                 cmp.titleEl.setStyle({color: "red"});
     *             }
     *         }
     *     });
     *
     * For a faster, but less flexible, alternative that achieves the same end result (properties for child elements on the
     * Component after render), see {@link #childEls} and {@link #addChildEls}.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Object[]} childEls
     * An array describing the child elements of the Component. Each member of the array
     * is an object with these properties:
     *
     * - `name` - The property name on the Component for the child element.
     * - `itemId` - The id to combine with the Component's id that is the id of the child element.
     * - `id` - The id of the child element.
     *
     * If the array member is a string, it is equivalent to `{ name: m, itemId: m }`.
     *
     * For example, a Component which renders a title and body text:
     *
     *     Ext.create('Ext.Component', {
     *         renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
     *         renderTpl: [
     *             '<h1 id="{id}-title">{title}</h1>',
     *             '<p>{msg}</p>',
     *         ],
     *         renderData: {
     *             title: "Error",
     *             msg: "Something went wrong"
     *         },
     *         childEls: ["title"],
     *         listeners: {
     *             afterrender: function(cmp){
     *                 // After rendering the component will have a title property
     *                 cmp.title.setStyle({color: "red"});
     *             }
     *         }
     *     });
     *
     * A more flexible, but somewhat slower, approach is {@link #renderSelectors}.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} renderTo
     * Specify the id of the element, a DOM element or an existing Element that this component will be rendered into.
     *
     * **Notes:**
     *
     * Do *not* use this option if the Component is to be a child item of a {@link Ext.container.Container Container}.
     * It is the responsibility of the {@link Ext.container.Container Container}'s
     * {@link Ext.container.Container#layout layout manager} to render and manage its child items.
     *
     * When using this config, a call to render() is not required.
     *
     * See `{@link #render}` also.
     *
     * @since Ext 2
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Boolean} frame
     * Specify as `true` to have the Component inject framing elements within the Component at render time to provide a
     * graphical rounded frame around the Component content.
     *
     * This is only necessary when running on outdated, or non standard-compliant browsers such as Microsoft's Internet
     * Explorer prior to version 9 which do not support rounded corners natively.
     *
     * The extra space taken up by this framing is available from the read only property {@link #frameSize}.
     */

    /**
     * @property {Object} frameSize
     * Read-only property indicating the width of any framing elements which were added within the encapsulating element
     * to provide graphical, rounded borders. See the {@link #frame} config.
     *
     * This is an object containing the frame width in pixels for all four sides of the Component containing the
     * following properties:
     *
     * @property {Number} frameSize.top The width of the top framing element in pixels.
     * @property {Number} frameSize.right The width of the right framing element in pixels.
     * @property {Number} frameSize.bottom The width of the bottom framing element in pixels.
     * @property {Number} frameSize.left The width of the left framing element in pixels.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {String/Object} componentLayout
     * The sizing and positioning of a Component's internal Elements is the responsibility of the Component's layout
     * manager which sizes a Component's internal structure in response to the Component being sized.
     *
     * Generally, developers will not use this configuration as all provided Components which need their internal
     * elements sizing (Such as {@link Ext.form.field.Base input fields}) come with their own componentLayout managers.
     *
     * The {@link Ext.layout.container.Auto default layout manager} will be used on instances of the base Ext.Component
     * class which simply sizes the Component's encapsulating element to the height and width specified in the
     * {@link #setSize} method.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Ext.XTemplate/Ext.Template/String/String[]} tpl
     * An {@link Ext.Template}, {@link Ext.XTemplate} or an array of strings to form an Ext.XTemplate. Used in
     * conjunction with the `{@link #data}` and `{@link #tplWriteMode}` configurations.
     *
     * @since Ext 3
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Object} data
     * The initial set of data to apply to the `{@link #tpl}` to update the content area of the Component.
     *
     * @since Ext 3
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {String} xtype
     * The `xtype` configuration option can be used to optimize Component creation and rendering. It serves as a
     * shortcut to the full componet name. For example, the component `Ext.button.Button` has an xtype of `button`.
     *
     * You can define your own xtype on a custom {@link Ext.Component component} by specifying the
     * {@link Ext.Class#alias alias} config option with a prefix of `widget`. For example:
     *
     *     Ext.define('PressMeButton', {
     *         extend: 'Ext.button.Button',
     *         alias: 'widget.pressmebutton',
     *         text: 'Press Me'
     *     })
     *
     * Any Component can be created implicitly as an object config with an xtype specified, allowing it to be
     * declared and passed into the rendering pipeline without actually being instantiated as an object. Not only is
     * rendering deferred, but the actual creation of the object itself is also deferred, saving memory and resources
     * until they are actually needed. In complex, nested layouts containing many Components, this can make a
     * noticeable improvement in performance.
     *
     *     // Explicit creation of contained Components:
     *     var panel = new Ext.Panel({
     *        ...
     *        items: [
     *           Ext.create('Ext.button.Button', {
     *              text: 'OK'
     *           })
     *        ]
     *     };
     *
     *     // Implicit creation using xtype:
     *     var panel = new Ext.Panel({
     *        ...
     *        items: [{
     *           xtype: 'button',
     *           text: 'OK'
     *        }]
     *     };
     *
     * In the first example, the button will always be created immediately during the panel's initialization. With
     * many added Components, this approach could potentially slow the rendering of the page. In the second example,
     * the button will not be created or rendered until the panel is actually displayed in the browser. If the panel
     * is never displayed (for example, if it is a tab that remains hidden) then the button will never be created and
     * will never consume any resources whatsoever.
     *
     * @since Ext 2
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {String} tplWriteMode
     * The Ext.(X)Template method to use when updating the content area of the Component.
     * See `{@link Ext.XTemplate#overwrite}` for information on default mode.
     *
     * @since Ext 3
     */
    tplWriteMode: 'overwrite',

    /**
     * @cfg {String} [baseCls='x-component']
     * The base CSS class to apply to this components's element. This will also be prepended to elements within this
     * component like Panel's body will get a class x-panel-body. This means that if you create a subclass of Panel, and
     * you want it to get all the Panels styling for the element and the body, you leave the baseCls x-panel and use
     * componentCls to add specific styling for this component.
     */
    baseCls: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'component',

    /**
     * @cfg {String} componentCls
     * CSS Class to be added to a components root level element to give distinction to it via styling.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {String} [cls='']
     * An optional extra CSS class that will be added to this component's Element. This can be useful
     * for adding customized styles to the component or any of its children using standard CSS rules.
     *
     * @since Ext 1
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {String} [overCls='']
     * An optional extra CSS class that will be added to this component's Element when the mouse moves over the Element,
     * and removed when the mouse moves out. This can be useful for adding customized 'active' or 'hover' styles to the
     * component or any of its children using standard CSS rules.
     *
     * @since Ext 2
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {String} [disabledCls='x-item-disabled']
     * CSS class to add when the Component is disabled. Defaults to 'x-item-disabled'.
     */
    disabledCls: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'item-disabled',

    /**
     * @cfg {String/String[]} ui
     * A set style for a component. Can be a string or an Array of multiple strings (UIs)
     */
    ui: 'default',

    /**
     * @cfg {String[]} uiCls
     * An array of of classNames which are currently applied to this component
     * @private
     */
    uiCls: [],

    /**
     * @cfg {String} style
     * A custom style specification to be applied to this component's Element. Should be a valid argument to
     * {@link Ext.Element#applyStyles}.
     *
     *     new Ext.panel.Panel({
     *         title: 'Some Title',
     *         renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
     *         width: 400, height: 300,
     *         layout: 'form',
     *         items: [{
     *             xtype: 'textarea',
     *             style: {
     *                 width: '95%',
     *                 marginBottom: '10px'
     *             }
     *         },
     *         new Ext.button.Button({
     *             text: 'Send',
     *             minWidth: '100',
     *             style: {
     *                 marginBottom: '10px'
     *             }
     *         })
     *         ]
     *     });
     *
     * @since Ext 1
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Number} width
     * The width of this component in pixels.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Number} height
     * The height of this component in pixels.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Number/String} border
     * Specifies the border for this component. The border can be a single numeric value to apply to all sides or it can
     * be a CSS style specification for each style, for example: '10 5 3 10'.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Number/String} padding
     * Specifies the padding for this component. The padding can be a single numeric value to apply to all sides or it
     * can be a CSS style specification for each style, for example: '10 5 3 10'.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Number/String} margin
     * Specifies the margin for this component. The margin can be a single numeric value to apply to all sides or it can
     * be a CSS style specification for each style, for example: '10 5 3 10'.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Boolean} hidden
     * True to hide the component.
     * @since Ext 2
     */
    hidden: false,

    /**
     * @cfg {Boolean} disabled
     * True to disable the component.
     * @since Ext 2
     */
    disabled: false,

    /**
     * @cfg {Boolean} [draggable=false]
     * Allows the component to be dragged.
     */

    /**
     * @property {Boolean} draggable
     * Read-only property indicating whether or not the component can be dragged
     */
    draggable: false,

    /**
     * @cfg {Boolean} floating
     * Create the Component as a floating and use absolute positioning.
     *
     * The z-index of floating Components is handled by a ZIndexManager. If you simply render a floating Component into the DOM, it will be managed
     * by the global {@link Ext.WindowManager WindowManager}.
     *
     * If you include a floating Component as a child item of a Container, then upon render, ExtJS will seek an ancestor floating Component to house a new
     * ZIndexManager instance to manage its descendant floaters. If no floating ancestor can be found, the global WindowManager will be used.
     *
     * When a floating Component which has a ZindexManager managing descendant floaters is destroyed, those descendant floaters will also be destroyed.
     */
    floating: false,

    /**
     * @cfg {String} hideMode
     * A String which specifies how this Component's encapsulating DOM element will be hidden. Values may be:
     *
     *   - `'display'` : The Component will be hidden using the `display: none` style.
     *   - `'visibility'` : The Component will be hidden using the `visibility: hidden` style.
     *   - `'offsets'` : The Component will be hidden by absolutely positioning it out of the visible area of the document.
     *     This is useful when a hidden Component must maintain measurable dimensions. Hiding using `display` results in a
     *     Component having zero dimensions.
     *
     * @since Ext 1
     */
    hideMode: 'display',

    /**
     * @cfg {String} contentEl
     * Specify an existing HTML element, or the `id` of an existing HTML element to use as the content for this component.
     *
     * This config option is used to take an existing HTML element and place it in the layout element of a new component
     * (it simply moves the specified DOM element _after the Component is rendered_ to use as the content.
     *
     * **Notes:**
     *
     * The specified HTML element is appended to the layout element of the component _after any configured
     * {@link #html HTML} has been inserted_, and so the document will not contain this element at the time
     * the {@link #render} event is fired.
     *
     * The specified HTML element used will not participate in any **`{@link Ext.container.Container#layout layout}`**
     * scheme that the Component may use. It is just HTML. Layouts operate on child
     * **`{@link Ext.container.Container#items items}`**.
     *
     * Add either the `x-hidden` or the `x-hide-display` CSS class to prevent a brief flicker of the content before it
     * is rendered to the panel.
     *
     * @since Ext 3
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {String/Object} [html='']
     * An HTML fragment, or a {@link Ext.DomHelper DomHelper} specification to use as the layout element content.
     * The HTML content is added after the component is rendered, so the document will not contain this HTML at the time
     * the {@link #render} event is fired. This content is inserted into the body _before_ any configured {@link #contentEl}
     * is appended.
     *
     * @since Ext 3
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Boolean} styleHtmlContent
     * True to automatically style the html inside the content target of this component (body for panels).
     */
    styleHtmlContent: false,

    /**
     * @cfg {String} [styleHtmlCls='x-html']
     * The class that is added to the content target when you set styleHtmlContent to true.
     */
    styleHtmlCls: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'html',

    /**
     * @cfg {Number} minHeight
     * The minimum value in pixels which this Component will set its height to.
     *
     * **Warning:** This will override any size management applied by layout managers.
     */
    /**
     * @cfg {Number} minWidth
     * The minimum value in pixels which this Component will set its width to.
     *
     * **Warning:** This will override any size management applied by layout managers.
     */
    /**
     * @cfg {Number} maxHeight
     * The maximum value in pixels which this Component will set its height to.
     *
     * **Warning:** This will override any size management applied by layout managers.
     */
    /**
     * @cfg {Number} maxWidth
     * The maximum value in pixels which this Component will set its width to.
     *
     * **Warning:** This will override any size management applied by layout managers.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Ext.ComponentLoader/Object} loader
     * A configuration object or an instance of a {@link Ext.ComponentLoader} to load remote content for this Component.
     */

    /**
     * @cfg {Boolean} autoShow
     * True to automatically show the component upon creation. This config option may only be used for
     * {@link #floating} components or components that use {@link #autoRender}.
     *
     * @since Ext 2
     */
    autoShow: false,

    /**
     * @cfg {Boolean/String/HTMLElement/Ext.Element} autoRender
     * This config is intended mainly for non-{@link #floating} Components which may or may not be shown. Instead of using
     * {@link #renderTo} in the configuration, and rendering upon construction, this allows a Component to render itself
     * upon first _{@link #show}_. If {@link #floating} is true, the value of this config is omited as if it is `true`.
     *
     * Specify as `true` to have this Component render to the document body upon first show.
     *
     * Specify as an element, or the ID of an element to have this Component render to a specific element upon first
     * show.
     *
     * **This defaults to `true` for the {@link Ext.window.Window Window} class.**
     */
    autoRender: false,

    needsLayout: false,

    // @private
    allowDomMove: true,

    /**
     * @cfg {Object/Object[]} plugins
     * An object or array of objects that will provide custom functionality for this component. The only requirement for
     * a valid plugin is that it contain an init method that accepts a reference of type Ext.Component. When a component
     * is created, if any plugins are available, the component will call the init method on each plugin, passing a
     * reference to itself. Each plugin can then call methods or respond to events on the component as needed to provide
     * its functionality.
     *
     * @since Ext 2
     */

    /**
     * @property {Boolean} rendered
     * Read-only property indicating whether or not the component has been rendered.
     * @since Ext 1
     */
    rendered: false,

    /**
     * @property {Number} componentLayoutCounter
     * @private
     * The number of component layout calls made on this object.
     */
    componentLayoutCounter: 0,

    weight: 0,

    trimRe: /^\s+|\s+$/g,
    spacesRe: /\s+/,


    /**
     * @property {Boolean} maskOnDisable
     * This is an internal flag that you use when creating custom components. By default this is set to true which means
     * that every component gets a mask when its disabled. Components like FieldContainer, FieldSet, Field, Button, Tab
     * override this property to false since they want to implement custom disable logic.
     */
    maskOnDisable: true,

    /**
     * Creates new Component.
     * @param {Object} config  (optional) Config object.
     */
    constructor : function(config) {
        var me = this,
            i, len;

        config = config || {};
        me.initialConfig = config;
        Ext.apply(me, config);

        me.addEvents(
            /**
             * @event beforeactivate
             * Fires before a Component has been visually activated. Returning false from an event listener can prevent
             * the activate from occurring.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             */
            'beforeactivate',
            /**
             * @event activate
             * Fires after a Component has been visually activated.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             */
            'activate',
            /**
             * @event beforedeactivate
             * Fires before a Component has been visually deactivated. Returning false from an event listener can
             * prevent the deactivate from occurring.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             */
            'beforedeactivate',
            /**
             * @event deactivate
             * Fires after a Component has been visually deactivated.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             */
            'deactivate',
            /**
             * @event added
             * Fires after a Component had been added to a Container.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @param {Ext.container.Container} container Parent Container
             * @param {Number} pos position of Component
             * @since Ext 3
             */
            'added',
            /**
             * @event disable
             * Fires after the component is disabled.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @since Ext 1
             */
            'disable',
            /**
             * @event enable
             * Fires after the component is enabled.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @since Ext 1
             */
            'enable',
            /**
             * @event beforeshow
             * Fires before the component is shown when calling the {@link #show} method. Return false from an event
             * handler to stop the show.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @since Ext 1
             */
            'beforeshow',
            /**
             * @event show
             * Fires after the component is shown when calling the {@link #show} method.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @since Ext 1
             */
            'show',
            /**
             * @event beforehide
             * Fires before the component is hidden when calling the {@link #hide} method. Return false from an event
             * handler to stop the hide.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @since Ext 1
             */
            'beforehide',
            /**
             * @event hide
             * Fires after the component is hidden. Fires after the component is hidden when calling the {@link #hide}
             * method.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @since Ext 1
             */
            'hide',
            /**
             * @event removed
             * Fires when a component is removed from an Ext.container.Container
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @param {Ext.container.Container} ownerCt Container which holds the component
             * @since Ext 3
             */
            'removed',
            /**
             * @event beforerender
             * Fires before the component is {@link #rendered}. Return false from an event handler to stop the
             * {@link #render}.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @since Ext 1
             */
            'beforerender',
            /**
             * @event render
             * Fires after the component markup is {@link #rendered}.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @since Ext 1
             */
            'render',
            /**
             * @event afterrender
             * Fires after the component rendering is finished.
             *
             * The afterrender event is fired after this Component has been {@link #rendered}, been postprocesed by any
             * afterRender method defined for the Component.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @since Ext 3
             */
            'afterrender',
            /**
             * @event beforedestroy
             * Fires before the component is {@link #destroy}ed. Return false from an event handler to stop the
             * {@link #destroy}.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @since Ext 1
             */
            'beforedestroy',
            /**
             * @event destroy
             * Fires after the component is {@link #destroy}ed.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @since Ext 1
             */
            'destroy',
            /**
             * @event resize
             * Fires after the component is resized.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @param {Number} adjWidth The box-adjusted width that was set
             * @param {Number} adjHeight The box-adjusted height that was set
             */
            'resize',
            /**
             * @event move
             * Fires after the component is moved.
             * @param {Ext.Component} this
             * @param {Number} x The new x position
             * @param {Number} y The new y position
             */
            'move'
        );

        me.getId();

        me.mons = [];
        me.additionalCls = [];
        me.renderData = me.renderData || {};
        me.renderSelectors = me.renderSelectors || {};

        if (me.plugins) {
            me.plugins = [].concat(me.plugins);
            me.constructPlugins();
        }

        me.initComponent();

        // ititComponent gets a chance to change the id property before registering
        Ext.ComponentManager.register(me);

        // Dont pass the config so that it is not applied to 'this' again
        me.mixins.observable.constructor.call(me);
        me.mixins.state.constructor.call(me, config);

        // Save state on resize.
        this.addStateEvents('resize');

        // Move this into Observable?
        if (me.plugins) {
            me.plugins = [].concat(me.plugins);
            for (i = 0, len = me.plugins.length; i < len; i++) {
                me.plugins[i] = me.initPlugin(me.plugins[i]);
            }
        }

        me.loader = me.getLoader();

        if (me.renderTo) {
            me.render(me.renderTo);
            // EXTJSIV-1935 - should be a way to do afterShow or something, but that
            // won't work. Likewise, rendering hidden and then showing (w/autoShow) has
            // implications to afterRender so we cannot do that.
        }

        if (me.autoShow) {
            me.show();
        }

        //<debug>
        if (Ext.isDefined(me.disabledClass)) {
            if (Ext.isDefined(Ext.global.console)) {
                Ext.global.console.warn('Ext.Component: disabledClass has been deprecated. Please use disabledCls.');
            }
            me.disabledCls = me.disabledClass;
            delete me.disabledClass;
        }
        //</debug>
    },

    initComponent: function () {
        // This is called again here to allow derived classes to add plugin configs to the
        // plugins array before calling down to this, the base initComponent.
        this.constructPlugins();
    },

    /**
     * The supplied default state gathering method for the AbstractComponent class.
     *
     * This method returns dimension settings such as `flex`, `anchor`, `width` and `height` along with `collapsed`
     * state.
     *
     * Subclasses which implement more complex state should call the superclass's implementation, and apply their state
     * to the result if this basic state is to be saved.
     *
     * Note that Component state will only be saved if the Component has a {@link #stateId} and there as a StateProvider
     * configured for the document.
     *
     * @return {Object}
     */
    getState: function() {
        var me = this,
            layout = me.ownerCt ? (me.shadowOwnerCt || me.ownerCt).getLayout() : null,
            state = {
                collapsed: me.collapsed
            },
            width = me.width,
            height = me.height,
            cm = me.collapseMemento,
            anchors;

        // If a Panel-local collapse has taken place, use remembered values as the dimensions.
        // TODO: remove this coupling with Panel's privates! All collapse/expand logic should be refactored into one place.
        if (me.collapsed && cm) {
            if (Ext.isDefined(cm.data.width)) {
                width = cm.width;
            }
            if (Ext.isDefined(cm.data.height)) {
                height = cm.height;
            }
        }

        // If we have flex, only store the perpendicular dimension.
        if (layout && me.flex) {
            state.flex = me.flex;
            if (layout.perpendicularPrefix) {
                state[layout.perpendicularPrefix] = me['get' + layout.perpendicularPrefixCap]();
            } else {
                //<debug>
                if (Ext.isDefined(Ext.global.console)) {
                    Ext.global.console.warn('Ext.Component: Specified a flex value on a component not inside a Box layout');
                }
                //</debug>
            }
        }
        // If we have anchor, only store dimensions which are *not* being anchored
        else if (layout && me.anchor) {
            state.anchor = me.anchor;
            anchors = me.anchor.split(' ').concat(null);
            if (!anchors[0]) {
                if (me.width) {
                    state.width = width;
                }
            }
            if (!anchors[1]) {
                if (me.height) {
                    state.height = height;
                }
            }
        }
        // Store dimensions.
        else {
            if (me.width) {
                state.width = width;
            }
            if (me.height) {
                state.height = height;
            }
        }

        // Don't save dimensions if they are unchanged from the original configuration.
        if (state.width == me.initialConfig.width) {
            delete state.width;
        }
        if (state.height == me.initialConfig.height) {
            delete state.height;
        }

        // If a Box layout was managing the perpendicular dimension, don't save that dimension
        if (layout && layout.align && (layout.align.indexOf('stretch') !== -1)) {
            delete state[layout.perpendicularPrefix];
        }
        return state;
    },

    show: Ext.emptyFn,

    animate: function(animObj) {
        var me = this,
            to;

        animObj = animObj || {};
        to = animObj.to || {};

        if (Ext.fx.Manager.hasFxBlock(me.id)) {
            return me;
        }
        // Special processing for animating Component dimensions.
        if (!animObj.dynamic && (to.height || to.width)) {
            var curWidth = me.getWidth(),
                w = curWidth,
                curHeight = me.getHeight(),
                h = curHeight,
                needsResize = false;

            if (to.height && to.height > curHeight) {
                h = to.height;
                needsResize = true;
            }
            if (to.width && to.width > curWidth) {
                w = to.width;
                needsResize = true;
            }

            // If any dimensions are being increased, we must resize the internal structure
            // of the Component, but then clip it by sizing its encapsulating element back to original dimensions.
            // The animation will then progressively reveal the larger content.
            if (needsResize) {
                var clearWidth = !Ext.isNumber(me.width),
                    clearHeight = !Ext.isNumber(me.height);

                me.componentLayout.childrenChanged = true;
                me.setSize(w, h, me.ownerCt);
                me.el.setSize(curWidth, curHeight);
                if (clearWidth) {
                    delete me.width;
                }
                if (clearHeight) {
                    delete me.height;
                }
            }
        }
        return me.mixins.animate.animate.apply(me, arguments);
    },

    /**
     * This method finds the topmost active layout who's processing will eventually determine the size and position of
     * this Component.
     *
     * This method is useful when dynamically adding Components into Containers, and some processing must take place
     * after the final sizing and positioning of the Component has been performed.
     *
     * @return {Ext.Component}
     */
    findLayoutController: function() {
        return this.findParentBy(function(c) {
            // Return true if we are at the root of the Container tree
            // or this Container's layout is busy but the next one up is not.
            return !c.ownerCt || (c.layout.layoutBusy && !c.ownerCt.layout.layoutBusy);
        });
    },

    onShow : function() {
        // Layout if needed
        var needsLayout = this.needsLayout;
        if (Ext.isObject(needsLayout)) {
            this.doComponentLayout(needsLayout.width, needsLayout.height, needsLayout.isSetSize, needsLayout.ownerCt);
        }
    },

    constructPlugin: function(plugin) {
        if (plugin.ptype && typeof plugin.init != 'function') {
            plugin.cmp = this;
            plugin = Ext.PluginManager.create(plugin);
        }
        else if (typeof plugin == 'string') {
            plugin = Ext.PluginManager.create({
                ptype: plugin,
                cmp: this
            });
        }
        return plugin;
    },

    /**
     * Ensures that the plugins array contains fully constructed plugin instances. This converts any configs into their
     * appropriate instances.
     */
    constructPlugins: function() {
        var me = this,
            plugins = me.plugins,
            i, len;

        if (plugins) {
            for (i = 0, len = plugins.length; i < len; i++) {
                // this just returns already-constructed plugin instances...
                plugins[i] = me.constructPlugin(plugins[i]);
            }
        }
    },

    // @private
    initPlugin : function(plugin) {
        plugin.init(this);

        return plugin;
    },

    /**
     * Handles autoRender. Floating Components may have an ownerCt. If they are asking to be constrained, constrain them
     * within that ownerCt, and have their z-index managed locally. Floating Components are always rendered to
     * document.body
     */
    doAutoRender: function() {
        var me = this;
        if (me.floating) {
            me.render(document.body);
        } else {
            me.render(Ext.isBoolean(me.autoRender) ? Ext.getBody() : me.autoRender);
        }
    },

    // @private
    render : function(container, position) {
        var me = this;

        if (!me.rendered && me.fireEvent('beforerender', me) !== false) {

            // Flag set during the render process.
            // It can be used to inhibit event-driven layout calls during the render phase
            me.rendering = true;

            // If this.el is defined, we want to make sure we are dealing with
            // an Ext Element.
            if (me.el) {
                me.el = Ext.get(me.el);
            }

            // Perform render-time processing for floating Components
            if (me.floating) {
                me.onFloatRender();
            }

            container = me.initContainer(container);

            me.onRender(container, position);

            // Tell the encapsulating element to hide itself in the way the Component is configured to hide
            // This means DISPLAY, VISIBILITY or OFFSETS.
            me.el.setVisibilityMode(Ext.Element[me.hideMode.toUpperCase()]);

            if (me.overCls) {
                me.el.hover(me.addOverCls, me.removeOverCls, me);
            }

            me.fireEvent('render', me);

            me.initContent();

            me.afterRender(container);
            me.fireEvent('afterrender', me);

            me.initEvents();

            if (me.hidden) {
                // Hiding during the render process should not perform any ancillary
                // actions that the full hide process does; It is not hiding, it begins in a hidden state.'
                // So just make the element hidden according to the configured hideMode
                me.el.hide();
            }

            if (me.disabled) {
                // pass silent so the event doesn't fire the first time.
                me.disable(true);
            }

            // Delete the flag once the rendering is done.
            delete me.rendering;
        }
        return me;
    },

    // @private
    onRender : function(container, position) {
        var me = this,
            el = me.el,
            styles = me.initStyles(),
            renderTpl, renderData, i;

        position = me.getInsertPosition(position);

        if (!el) {
            if (position) {
                el = Ext.DomHelper.insertBefore(position, me.getElConfig(), true);
            }
            else {
                el = Ext.DomHelper.append(container, me.getElConfig(), true);
            }
        }
        else if (me.allowDomMove !== false) {
            if (position) {
                container.dom.insertBefore(el.dom, position);
            } else {
                container.dom.appendChild(el.dom);
            }
        }

        if (Ext.scopeResetCSS && !me.ownerCt) {
            // If this component's el is the body element, we add the reset class to the html tag
            if (el.dom == Ext.getBody().dom) {
                el.parent().addCls(Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'reset');
            }
            else {
                // Else we wrap this element in an element that adds the reset class.
                me.resetEl = el.wrap({
                    cls: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'reset'
                });
            }
        }

        me.setUI(me.ui);

        el.addCls(me.initCls());
        el.setStyle(styles);

        // Here we check if the component has a height set through style or css.
        // If it does then we set the this.height to that value and it won't be
        // considered an auto height component
        // if (this.height === undefined) {
        //     var height = el.getHeight();
        //     // This hopefully means that the panel has an explicit height set in style or css
        //     if (height - el.getPadding('tb') - el.getBorderWidth('tb') > 0) {
        //         this.height = height;
        //     }
        // }

        me.el = el;

        me.initFrame();

        renderTpl = me.initRenderTpl();
        if (renderTpl) {
            renderData = me.initRenderData();
            renderTpl.append(me.getTargetEl(), renderData);
        }

        me.applyRenderSelectors();

        me.rendered = true;
    },

    // @private
    afterRender : function() {
        var me = this,
            pos,
            xy;

        me.getComponentLayout();

        // Set the size if a size is configured, or if this is the outermost Container.
        // Also, if this is a collapsed Panel, it needs an initial component layout
        // to lay out its header so that it can have a height determined.
        if (me.collapsed || (!me.ownerCt || (me.height || me.width))) {
            me.setSize(me.width, me.height);
        } else {
            // It is expected that child items be rendered before this method returns and
            // the afterrender event fires. Since we aren't going to do the layout now, we
            // must render the child items. This is handled implicitly above in the layout
            // caused by setSize.
            me.renderChildren();
        }

        // For floaters, calculate x and y if they aren't defined by aligning
        // the sized element to the center of either the container or the ownerCt
        if (me.floating && (me.x === undefined || me.y === undefined)) {
            if (me.floatParent) {
                xy = me.el.getAlignToXY(me.floatParent.getTargetEl(), 'c-c');
                pos = me.floatParent.getTargetEl().translatePoints(xy[0], xy[1]);
            } else {
                xy = me.el.getAlignToXY(me.container, 'c-c');
                pos = me.container.translatePoints(xy[0], xy[1]);
            }
            me.x = me.x === undefined ? pos.left: me.x;
            me.y = me.y === undefined ? pos.top: me.y;
        }

        if (Ext.isDefined(me.x) || Ext.isDefined(me.y)) {
            me.setPosition(me.x, me.y);
        }

        if (me.styleHtmlContent) {
            me.getTargetEl().addCls(me.styleHtmlCls);
        }
    },

    /**
     * @private
     * Called by Component#doAutoRender
     *
     * Register a Container configured `floating: true` with this Component's {@link Ext.ZIndexManager ZIndexManager}.
     *
     * Components added in ths way will not participate in any layout, but will be rendered
     * upon first show in the way that {@link Ext.window.Window Window}s are.
     */
    registerFloatingItem: function(cmp) {
        var me = this;
        if (!me.floatingItems) {
            me.floatingItems = Ext.create('Ext.ZIndexManager', me);
        }
        me.floatingItems.register(cmp);
    },

    renderChildren: function () {
        var me = this,
            layout = me.getComponentLayout();

        me.suspendLayout = true;
        layout.renderChildren();
        delete me.suspendLayout;
    },

    frameCls: Ext.baseCSSPrefix + 'frame',

    frameIdRegex: /[-]frame\d+[TMB][LCR]$/,

    frameElementCls: {
        tl: [],
        tc: [],
        tr: [],
        ml: [],
        mc: [],
        mr: [],
        bl: [],
        bc: [],
        br: []
    },

    frameTpl: [
        '<tpl if="top">',
            '<tpl if="left"><div id="{fgid}TL" class="{frameCls}-tl {baseCls}-tl {baseCls}-{ui}-tl<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-tl</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {tl}; padding-left: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></tpl>',
                '<tpl if="right"><div id="{fgid}TR" class="{frameCls}-tr {baseCls}-tr {baseCls}-{ui}-tr<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-tr</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {tr}; padding-right: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></tpl>',
                    '<div id="{fgid}TC" class="{frameCls}-tc {baseCls}-tc {baseCls}-{ui}-tc<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-tc</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {tc}; height: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></div>',
                '<tpl if="right"></div></tpl>',
            '<tpl if="left"></div></tpl>',
        '</tpl>',
        '<tpl if="left"><div id="{fgid}ML" class="{frameCls}-ml {baseCls}-ml {baseCls}-{ui}-ml<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-ml</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {ml}; padding-left: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></tpl>',
            '<tpl if="right"><div id="{fgid}MR" class="{frameCls}-mr {baseCls}-mr {baseCls}-{ui}-mr<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-mr</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {mr}; padding-right: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></tpl>',
                '<div id="{fgid}MC" class="{frameCls}-mc {baseCls}-mc {baseCls}-{ui}-mc<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-mc</tpl></tpl>" role="presentation"></div>',
            '<tpl if="right"></div></tpl>',
        '<tpl if="left"></div></tpl>',
        '<tpl if="bottom">',
            '<tpl if="left"><div id="{fgid}BL" class="{frameCls}-bl {baseCls}-bl {baseCls}-{ui}-bl<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-bl</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {bl}; padding-left: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></tpl>',
                '<tpl if="right"><div id="{fgid}BR" class="{frameCls}-br {baseCls}-br {baseCls}-{ui}-br<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-br</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {br}; padding-right: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></tpl>',
                    '<div id="{fgid}BC" class="{frameCls}-bc {baseCls}-bc {baseCls}-{ui}-bc<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-bc</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {bc}; height: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></div>',
                '<tpl if="right"></div></tpl>',
            '<tpl if="left"></div></tpl>',
        '</tpl>'
    ],

    frameTableTpl: [
        '<table><tbody>',
            '<tpl if="top">',
                '<tr>',
                    '<tpl if="left"><td id="{fgid}TL" class="{frameCls}-tl {baseCls}-tl {baseCls}-{ui}-tl<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-tl</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {tl}; padding-left:{frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></td></tpl>',
                    '<td id="{fgid}TC" class="{frameCls}-tc {baseCls}-tc {baseCls}-{ui}-tc<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-tc</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {tc}; height: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></td>',
                    '<tpl if="right"><td id="{fgid}TR" class="{frameCls}-tr {baseCls}-tr {baseCls}-{ui}-tr<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-tr</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {tr}; padding-left: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></td></tpl>',
                '</tr>',
            '</tpl>',
            '<tr>',
                '<tpl if="left"><td id="{fgid}ML" class="{frameCls}-ml {baseCls}-ml {baseCls}-{ui}-ml<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-ml</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {ml}; padding-left: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></td></tpl>',
                '<td id="{fgid}MC" class="{frameCls}-mc {baseCls}-mc {baseCls}-{ui}-mc<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-mc</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: 0 0;" role="presentation"></td>',
                '<tpl if="right"><td id="{fgid}MR" class="{frameCls}-mr {baseCls}-mr {baseCls}-{ui}-mr<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-mr</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {mr}; padding-left: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></td></tpl>',
            '</tr>',
            '<tpl if="bottom">',
                '<tr>',
                    '<tpl if="left"><td id="{fgid}BL" class="{frameCls}-bl {baseCls}-bl {baseCls}-{ui}-bl<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-bl</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {bl}; padding-left: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></td></tpl>',
                    '<td id="{fgid}BC" class="{frameCls}-bc {baseCls}-bc {baseCls}-{ui}-bc<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-bc</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {bc}; height: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></td>',
                    '<tpl if="right"><td id="{fgid}BR" class="{frameCls}-br {baseCls}-br {baseCls}-{ui}-br<tpl if="uiCls"><tpl for="uiCls"> {parent.baseCls}-{parent.ui}-{.}-br</tpl></tpl>" style="background-position: {br}; padding-left: {frameWidth}px" role="presentation"></td></tpl>',
                '</tr>',
            '</tpl>',
        '</tbody></table>'
    ],

    /**
     * @private
     */
    initFrame : function() {
        if (Ext.supports.CSS3BorderRadius) {
            return false;
        }

        var me = this,
            frameInfo = me.getFrameInfo(),
            frameWidth = frameInfo.width,
            frameTpl = me.getFrameTpl(frameInfo.table),
            frameGenId;

        if (me.frame) {
            // since we render id's into the markup and id's NEED to be unique, we have a
            // simple strategy for numbering their generations.
            me.frameGenId = frameGenId = (me.frameGenId || 0) + 1;
            frameGenId = me.id + '-frame' + frameGenId;

            // Here we render the frameTpl to this component. This inserts the 9point div or the table framing.
            frameTpl.insertFirst(me.el, Ext.apply({}, {
                fgid:       frameGenId,
                ui:         me.ui,
                uiCls:      me.uiCls,
                frameCls:   me.frameCls,
                baseCls:    me.baseCls,
                frameWidth: frameWidth,
                top:        !!frameInfo.top,
                left:       !!frameInfo.left,
                right:      !!frameInfo.right,
                bottom:     !!frameInfo.bottom
            }, me.getFramePositions(frameInfo)));

            // The frameBody is returned in getTargetEl, so that layouts render items to the correct target.=
            me.frameBody = me.el.down('.' + me.frameCls + '-mc');

            // Clean out the childEls for the old frame elements (the majority of the els)
            me.removeChildEls(function (c) {
                return c.id && me.frameIdRegex.test(c.id);
            });

            // Add the childEls for each of the new frame elements
            Ext.each(['TL','TC','TR','ML','MC','MR','BL','BC','BR'], function (suffix) {
                me.childEls.push({ name: 'frame' + suffix, id: frameGenId + suffix });
            });
        }
    },

    updateFrame: function() {
        if (Ext.supports.CSS3BorderRadius) {
            return false;
        }

        var me = this,
            wasTable = this.frameSize && this.frameSize.table,
            oldFrameTL = this.frameTL,
            oldFrameBL = this.frameBL,
            oldFrameML = this.frameML,
            oldFrameMC = this.frameMC,
            newMCClassName;

        this.initFrame();

        if (oldFrameMC) {
            if (me.frame) {
                // Reapply render selectors
                delete me.frameTL;
                delete me.frameTC;
                delete me.frameTR;
                delete me.frameML;
                delete me.frameMC;
                delete me.frameMR;
                delete me.frameBL;
                delete me.frameBC;
                delete me.frameBR;
                this.applyRenderSelectors();

                // Store the class names set on the new mc
                newMCClassName = this.frameMC.dom.className;

                // Replace the new mc with the old mc
                oldFrameMC.insertAfter(this.frameMC);
                this.frameMC.remove();

                // Restore the reference to the old frame mc as the framebody
                this.frameBody = this.frameMC = oldFrameMC;

                // Apply the new mc classes to the old mc element
                oldFrameMC.dom.className = newMCClassName;

                // Remove the old framing
                if (wasTable) {
                    me.el.query('> table')[1].remove();
                }
                else {
                    if (oldFrameTL) {
                        oldFrameTL.remove();
                    }
                    if (oldFrameBL) {
                        oldFrameBL.remove();
                    }
                    oldFrameML.remove();
                }
            }
            else {
                // We were framed but not anymore. Move all content from the old frame to the body

            }
        }
        else if (me.frame) {
            this.applyRenderSelectors();
        }
    },

    getFrameInfo: function() {
        if (Ext.supports.CSS3BorderRadius) {
            return false;
        }

        var me = this,
            left = me.el.getStyle('background-position-x'),
            top = me.el.getStyle('background-position-y'),
            info, frameInfo = false, max;

        // Some browsers dont support background-position-x and y, so for those
        // browsers let's split background-position into two parts.
        if (!left && !top) {
            info = me.el.getStyle('background-position').split(' ');
            left = info[0];
            top = info[1];
        }

        // We actually pass a string in the form of '[type][tl][tr]px [type][br][bl]px' as
        // the background position of this.el from the css to indicate to IE that this component needs
        // framing. We parse it here and change the markup accordingly.
        if (parseInt(left, 10) >= 1000000 && parseInt(top, 10) >= 1000000) {
            max = Math.max;

            frameInfo = {
                // Table markup starts with 110, div markup with 100.
                table: left.substr(0, 3) == '110',

                // Determine if we are dealing with a horizontal or vertical component
                vertical: top.substr(0, 3) == '110',

                // Get and parse the different border radius sizes
                top:    max(left.substr(3, 2), left.substr(5, 2)),
                right:  max(left.substr(5, 2), top.substr(3, 2)),
                bottom: max(top.substr(3, 2), top.substr(5, 2)),
                left:   max(top.substr(5, 2), left.substr(3, 2))
            };

            frameInfo.width = max(frameInfo.top, frameInfo.right, frameInfo.bottom, frameInfo.left);

            // Just to be sure we set the background image of the el to none.
            me.el.setStyle('background-image', 'none');
        }

        // This happens when you set frame: true explicitly without using the x-frame mixin in sass.
        // This way IE can't figure out what sizes to use and thus framing can't work.
        if (me.frame === true && !frameInfo) {
            //<debug error>
            Ext.Error.raise("You have set frame: true explicity on this component while it doesn't have any " +
                            "framing defined in the CSS template. In this case IE can't figure out what sizes " +
                            "to use and thus framing on this component will be disabled.");
            //</debug>
        }

        me.frame = me.frame || !!frameInfo;
        me.frameSize = frameInfo || false;

        return frameInfo;
    },

    getFramePositions: function(frameInfo) {
        var me = this,
            frameWidth = frameInfo.width,
            dock = me.dock,
            positions, tc, bc, ml, mr;

        if (frameInfo.vertical) {
            tc = '0 -' + (frameWidth * 0) + 'px';
            bc = '0 -' + (frameWidth * 1) + 'px';

            if (dock && dock == "right") {
                tc = 'right -' + (frameWidth * 0) + 'px';
                bc = 'right -' + (frameWidth * 1) + 'px';
            }

            positions = {
                tl: '0 -' + (frameWidth * 0) + 'px',
                tr: '0 -' + (frameWidth * 1) + 'px',
                bl: '0 -' + (frameWidth * 2) + 'px',
                br: '0 -' + (frameWidth * 3) + 'px',

                ml: '-' + (frameWidth * 1) + 'px 0',
                mr: 'right 0',

                tc: tc,
                bc: bc
            };
        } else {
            ml = '-' + (frameWidth * 0) + 'px 0';
            mr = 'right 0';

            if (dock && dock == "bottom") {
                ml = 'left bottom';
                mr = 'right bottom';
            }

            positions = {
                tl: '0 -' + (frameWidth * 2) + 'px',
                tr: 'right -' + (frameWidth * 3) + 'px',
                bl: '0 -' + (frameWidth * 4) + 'px',
                br: 'right -' + (frameWidth * 5) + 'px',

                ml: ml,
                mr: mr,

                tc: '0 -' + (frameWidth * 0) + 'px',
                bc: '0 -' + (frameWidth * 1) + 'px'
            };
        }

        return positions;
    },

    /**
     * @private
     */
    getFrameTpl : function(table) {
        return table ? this.getTpl('frameTableTpl') : this.getTpl('frameTpl');
    },

    /**
     * Creates an array of class names from the configurations to add to this Component's `el` on render.
     *
     * Private, but (possibly) used by ComponentQuery for selection by class name if Component is not rendered.
     *
     * @return {String[]} An array of class names with which the Component's element will be rendered.
     * @private
     */
    initCls: function() {
        var me = this,
            cls = [];

        cls.push(me.baseCls);

        //<deprecated since=0.99>
        if (Ext.isDefined(me.cmpCls)) {
            if (Ext.isDefined(Ext.global.console)) {
                Ext.global.console.warn('Ext.Component: cmpCls has been deprecated. Please use componentCls.');
            }
            me.componentCls = me.cmpCls;
            delete me.cmpCls;
        }
        //</deprecated>

        if (me.componentCls) {
            cls.push(me.componentCls);
        } else {
            me.componentCls = me.baseCls;
        }
        if (me.cls) {
            cls.push(me.cls);
            delete me.cls;
        }

        return cls.concat(me.additionalCls);
    },

    /**
     * Sets the UI for the component. This will remove any existing UIs on the component. It will also loop through any
     * uiCls set on the component and rename them so they include the new UI
     * @param {String} ui The new UI for the component
     */
    setUI: function(ui) {
        var me = this,
            oldUICls = Ext.Array.clone(me.uiCls),
            newUICls = [],
            classes = [],
            cls,
            i;

        //loop through all exisiting uiCls and update the ui in them
        for (i = 0; i < oldUICls.length; i++) {
            cls = oldUICls[i];

            classes = classes.concat(me.removeClsWithUI(cls, true));
            newUICls.push(cls);
        }

        if (classes.length) {
            me.removeCls(classes);
        }

        //remove the UI from the element
        me.removeUIFromElement();

        //set the UI
        me.ui = ui;

        //add the new UI to the elemend
        me.addUIToElement();

        //loop through all exisiting uiCls and update the ui in them
        classes = [];
        for (i = 0; i < newUICls.length; i++) {
            cls = newUICls[i];
            classes = classes.concat(me.addClsWithUI(cls, true));
        }

        if (classes.length) {
            me.addCls(classes);
        }
    },

    /**
     * Adds a cls to the uiCls array, which will also call {@link #addUIClsToElement} and adds to all elements of this
     * component.
     * @param {String/String[]} cls A string or an array of strings to add to the uiCls
     * @param {Boolean} skip True to skip adding it to the class and do it later (via the return)
     */
    addClsWithUI: function(cls, skip) {
        var me = this,
            classes = [],
            i;

        if (!Ext.isArray(cls)) {
            cls = [cls];
        }

        for (i = 0; i < cls.length; i++) {
            if (cls[i] && !me.hasUICls(cls[i])) {
                me.uiCls = Ext.Array.clone(me.uiCls);
                me.uiCls.push(cls[i]);

                classes = classes.concat(me.addUIClsToElement(cls[i]));
            }
        }

        if (skip !== true) {
            me.addCls(classes);
        }

        return classes;
    },

    /**
     * Removes a cls to the uiCls array, which will also call {@link #removeUIClsFromElement} and removes it from all
     * elements of this component.
     * @param {String/String[]} cls A string or an array of strings to remove to the uiCls
     */
    removeClsWithUI: function(cls, skip) {
        var me = this,
            classes = [],
            i;

        if (!Ext.isArray(cls)) {
            cls = [cls];
        }

        for (i = 0; i < cls.length; i++) {
            if (cls[i] && me.hasUICls(cls[i])) {
                me.uiCls = Ext.Array.remove(me.uiCls, cls[i]);

                classes = classes.concat(me.removeUIClsFromElement(cls[i]));
            }
        }

        if (skip !== true) {
            me.removeCls(classes);
        }

        return classes;
    },

    /**
     * Checks if there is currently a specified uiCls
     * @param {String} cls The cls to check
     */
    hasUICls: function(cls) {
        var me = this,
            uiCls = me.uiCls || [];

        return Ext.Array.contains(uiCls, cls);
    },

    /**
     * Method which adds a specified UI + uiCls to the components element. Can be overridden to remove the UI from more
     * than just the components element.
     * @param {String} ui The UI to remove from the element
     */
    addUIClsToElement: function(cls, force) {
        var me = this,
            result = [],
            frameElementCls = me.frameElementCls;

        result.push(Ext.baseCSSPrefix + cls);
        result.push(me.baseCls + '-' + cls);
        result.push(me.baseCls + '-' + me.ui + '-' + cls);

        if (!force && me.frame && !Ext.supports.CSS3BorderRadius) {
            // define each element of the frame
            var els = ['tl', 'tc', 'tr', 'ml', 'mc', 'mr', 'bl', 'bc', 'br'],
                classes, i, j, el;

            // loop through each of them, and if they are defined add the ui
            for (i = 0; i < els.length; i++) {
                el = me['frame' + els[i].toUpperCase()];
                classes = [me.baseCls + '-' + me.ui + '-' + els[i], me.baseCls + '-' + me.ui + '-' + cls + '-' + els[i]];
                if (el && el.dom) {
                    el.addCls(classes);
                } else {
                    for (j = 0; j < classes.length; j++) {
                        if (Ext.Array.indexOf(frameElementCls[els[i]], classes[j]) == -1) {
                            frameElementCls[els[i]].push(classes[j]);
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }

        me.frameElementCls = frameElementCls;

        return result;
    },

    /**
     * Method which removes a specified UI + uiCls from the components element. The cls which is added to the element
     * will be: `this.baseCls + '-' + ui`
     * @param {String} ui The UI to add to the element
     */
    removeUIClsFromElement: function(cls, force) {
        var me = this,
            result = [],
            frameElementCls = me.frameElementCls;

        result.push(Ext.baseCSSPrefix + cls);
        result.push(me.baseCls + '-' + cls);
        result.push(me.baseCls + '-' + me.ui + '-' + cls);

        if (!force && me.frame && !Ext.supports.CSS3BorderRadius) {
            // define each element of the frame
            var els = ['tl', 'tc', 'tr', 'ml', 'mc', 'mr', 'bl', 'bc', 'br'],
                i, el;
            cls = me.baseCls + '-' + me.ui + '-' + cls + '-' + els[i];
            // loop through each of them, and if they are defined add the ui
            for (i = 0; i < els.length; i++) {
                el = me['frame' + els[i].toUpperCase()];
                if (el && el.dom) {
                    el.removeCls(cls);
                } else {
                    Ext.Array.remove(frameElementCls[els[i]], cls);
                }
            }
        }

        me.frameElementCls = frameElementCls;

        return result;
    },

    /**
     * Method which adds a specified UI to the components element.
     * @private
     */
    addUIToElement: function(force) {
        var me = this,
            frameElementCls = me.frameElementCls;

        me.addCls(me.baseCls + '-' + me.ui);

        if (me.frame && !Ext.supports.CSS3BorderRadius) {
            // define each element of the frame
            var els = ['tl', 'tc', 'tr', 'ml', 'mc', 'mr', 'bl', 'bc', 'br'],
                i, el, cls;

            // loop through each of them, and if they are defined add the ui
            for (i = 0; i < els.length; i++) {
                el = me['frame' + els[i].toUpperCase()];
                cls = me.baseCls + '-' + me.ui + '-' + els[i];
                if (el) {
                    el.addCls(cls);
                } else {
                    if (!Ext.Array.contains(frameElementCls[els[i]], cls)) {
                        frameElementCls[els[i]].push(cls);
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    },

    /**
     * Method which removes a specified UI from the components element.
     * @private
     */
    removeUIFromElement: function() {
        var me = this,
            frameElementCls = me.frameElementCls;

        me.removeCls(me.baseCls + '-' + me.ui);

        if (me.frame && !Ext.supports.CSS3BorderRadius) {
            // define each element of the frame
            var els = ['tl', 'tc', 'tr', 'ml', 'mc', 'mr', 'bl', 'bc', 'br'],
                i, j, el, cls;

            // loop through each of them, and if they are defined add the ui
            for (i = 0; i < els.length; i++) {
                el = me['frame' + els[i].toUpperCase()];
                cls = me.baseCls + '-' + me.ui + '-' + els[i];

                if (el) {
                    el.removeCls(cls);
                } else {
                    Ext.Array.remove(frameElementCls[els[i]], cls);
                }
            }
        }
    },

    getElConfig : function() {
        if (Ext.isString(this.autoEl)) {
            this.autoEl = {
                tag: this.autoEl
            };
        }

        var result = this.autoEl || {tag: 'div'};
        result.id = this.id;
        return result;
    },

    /**
     * This function takes the position argument passed to onRender and returns a DOM element that you can use in the
     * insertBefore.
     * @param {String/Number/Ext.Element/HTMLElement} position Index, element id or element you want to put this
     * component before.
     * @return {HTMLElement} DOM element that you can use in the insertBefore
     */
    getInsertPosition: function(position) {
        // Convert the position to an element to insert before
        if (position !== undefined) {
            if (Ext.isNumber(position)) {
                position = this.container.dom.childNodes[position];
            }
            else {
                position = Ext.getDom(position);
            }
        }

        return position;
    },

    /**
     * Adds ctCls to container.
     * @return {Ext.Element} The initialized container
     * @private
     */
    initContainer: function(container) {
        var me = this;

        // If you render a component specifying the el, we get the container
        // of the el, and make sure we dont move the el around in the dom
        // during the render
        if (!container && me.el) {
            container = me.el.dom.parentNode;
            me.allowDomMove = false;
        }

        me.container = Ext.get(container);

        if (me.ctCls) {
            me.container.addCls(me.ctCls);
        }

        return me.container;
    },

    /**
     * Initialized the renderData to be used when rendering the renderTpl.
     * @return {Object} Object with keys and values that are going to be applied to the renderTpl
     * @private
     */
    initRenderData: function() {
        var me = this;

        return Ext.applyIf(me.renderData, {
            id: me.id,
            ui: me.ui,
            uiCls: me.uiCls,
            baseCls: me.baseCls,
            componentCls: me.componentCls,
            frame: me.frame
        });
    },

    /**
     * @private
     */
    getTpl: function(name) {
        var me = this,
            prototype = me.self.prototype,
            ownerPrototype,
            tpl;

        if (me.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
            tpl = me[name];
            if (tpl && !(tpl instanceof Ext.XTemplate)) {
                me[name] = Ext.ClassManager.dynInstantiate('Ext.XTemplate', tpl);
            }

            return me[name];
        }

        if (!(prototype[name] instanceof Ext.XTemplate)) {
            ownerPrototype = prototype;

            do {
                if (ownerPrototype.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
                    tpl = ownerPrototype[name];
                    if (tpl && !(tpl instanceof Ext.XTemplate)) {
                        ownerPrototype[name] = Ext.ClassManager.dynInstantiate('Ext.XTemplate', tpl);
                        break;
                    }
                }

                ownerPrototype = ownerPrototype.superclass;
            } while (ownerPrototype);
        }

        return prototype[name];
    },

    /**
     * Initializes the renderTpl.
     * @return {Ext.XTemplate} The renderTpl XTemplate instance.
     * @private
     */
    initRenderTpl: function() {
        return this.getTpl('renderTpl');
    },

    /**
     * Converts style definitions to String.
     * @return {String} A CSS style string with style, padding, margin and border.
     * @private
     */
    initStyles: function() {
        var style = {},
            me = this,
            Element = Ext.Element;

        if (Ext.isString(me.style)) {
            style = Element.parseStyles(me.style);
        } else {
            style = Ext.apply({}, me.style);
        }

        // Convert the padding, margin and border properties from a space seperated string
        // into a proper style string
        if (me.padding !== undefined) {
            style.padding = Element.unitizeBox((me.padding === true) ? 5 : me.padding);
        }

        if (me.margin !== undefined) {
            style.margin = Element.unitizeBox((me.margin === true) ? 5 : me.margin);
        }

        delete me.style;
        return style;
    },

    /**
     * Initializes this components contents. It checks for the properties html, contentEl and tpl/data.
     * @private
     */
    initContent: function() {
        var me = this,
            target = me.getTargetEl(),
            contentEl,
            pre;

        if (me.html) {
            target.update(Ext.DomHelper.markup(me.html));
            delete me.html;
        }

        if (me.contentEl) {
            contentEl = Ext.get(me.contentEl);
            pre = Ext.baseCSSPrefix;
            contentEl.removeCls([pre + 'hidden', pre + 'hide-display', pre + 'hide-offsets', pre + 'hide-nosize']);
            target.appendChild(contentEl.dom);
        }

        if (me.tpl) {
            // Make sure this.tpl is an instantiated XTemplate
            if (!me.tpl.isTemplate) {
                me.tpl = Ext.create('Ext.XTemplate', me.tpl);
            }

            if (me.data) {
                me.tpl[me.tplWriteMode](target, me.data);
                delete me.data;
            }
        }
    },

    // @private
    initEvents : function() {
        var me = this,
            afterRenderEvents = me.afterRenderEvents,
            el,
            property,
            fn = function(listeners){
                me.mon(el, listeners);
            };
        if (afterRenderEvents) {
            for (property in afterRenderEvents) {
                if (afterRenderEvents.hasOwnProperty(property)) {
                    el = me[property];
                    if (el && el.on) {
                        Ext.each(afterRenderEvents[property], fn);
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    },

    /**
     * Adds each argument passed to this method to the {@link #childEls} array.
     */
    addChildEls: function () {
        var me = this,
            childEls = me.childEls || (me.childEls = []);

        childEls.push.apply(childEls, arguments);
    },

    /**
     * Removes items in the childEls array based on the return value of a supplied test function. The function is called
     * with a entry in childEls and if the test function return true, that entry is removed. If false, that entry is
     * kept.
     * @param {Function} testFn The test function.
     */
    removeChildEls: function (testFn) {
        var me = this,
            old = me.childEls,
            keepers = (me.childEls = []),
            n, i, cel;

        for (i = 0, n = old.length; i < n; ++i) {
            cel = old[i];
            if (!testFn(cel)) {
                keepers.push(cel);
            }
        }
    },

    /**
     * Sets references to elements inside the component. This applies {@link #renderSelectors}
     * as well as {@link #childEls}.
     * @private
     */
    applyRenderSelectors: function() {
        var me = this,
            childEls = me.childEls,
            selectors = me.renderSelectors,
            el = me.el,
            dom = el.dom,
            baseId, childName, childId, i, selector;

        if (childEls) {
            baseId = me.id + '-';
            for (i = childEls.length; i--; ) {
                childName = childId = childEls[i];
                if (typeof(childName) != 'string') {
                    childId = childName.id || (baseId + childName.itemId);
                    childName = childName.name;
                } else {
                    childId = baseId + childId;
                }

                // We don't use Ext.get because that is 3x (or more) slower on IE6-8. Since
                // we know the el's are children of our el we use getById instead:
                me[childName] = el.getById(childId);
            }
        }

        // We still support renderSelectors. There are a few places in the framework that
        // need them and they are a documented part of the API. In fact, we support mixing
        // childEls and renderSelectors (no reason not to).
        if (selectors) {
            for (selector in selectors) {
                if (selectors.hasOwnProperty(selector) && selectors[selector]) {
                    me[selector] = Ext.get(Ext.DomQuery.selectNode(selectors[selector], dom));
                }
            }
        }
    },

    /**
     * Tests whether this Component matches the selector string.
     * @param {String} selector The selector string to test against.
     * @return {Boolean} True if this Component matches the selector.
     */
    is: function(selector) {
        return Ext.ComponentQuery.is(this, selector);
    },

    /**
     * Walks up the `ownerCt` axis looking for an ancestor Container which matches the passed simple selector.
     *
     * Example:
     *
     *     var owningTabPanel = grid.up('tabpanel');
     *
     * @param {String} [selector] The simple selector to test.
     * @return {Ext.container.Container} The matching ancestor Container (or `undefined` if no match was found).
     */
    up: function(selector) {
        var result = this.ownerCt;
        if (selector) {
            for (; result; result = result.ownerCt) {
                if (Ext.ComponentQuery.is(result, selector)) {
                    return result;
                }
            }
        }
        return result;
    },

    /**
     * Returns the next sibling of this Component.
     *
     * Optionally selects the next sibling which matches the passed {@link Ext.ComponentQuery ComponentQuery} selector.
     *
     * May also be refered to as **`next()`**
     *
     * Note that this is limited to siblings, and if no siblings of the item match, `null` is returned. Contrast with
     * {@link #nextNode}
     * @param {String} [selector] A {@link Ext.ComponentQuery ComponentQuery} selector to filter the following items.
     * @return {Ext.Component} The next sibling (or the next sibling which matches the selector).
     * Returns null if there is no matching sibling.
     */
    nextSibling: function(selector) {
        var o = this.ownerCt, it, last, idx, c;
        if (o) {
            it = o.items;
            idx = it.indexOf(this) + 1;
            if (idx) {
                if (selector) {
                    for (last = it.getCount(); idx < last; idx++) {
                        if ((c = it.getAt(idx)).is(selector)) {
                            return c;
                        }
                    }
                } else {
                    if (idx < it.getCount()) {
                        return it.getAt(idx);
                    }
                }
            }
        }
        return null;
    },

    /**
     * Returns the previous sibling of this Component.
     *
     * Optionally selects the previous sibling which matches the passed {@link Ext.ComponentQuery ComponentQuery}
     * selector.
     *
     * May also be refered to as **`prev()`**
     *
     * Note that this is limited to siblings, and if no siblings of the item match, `null` is returned. Contrast with
     * {@link #previousNode}
     * @param {String} [selector] A {@link Ext.ComponentQuery ComponentQuery} selector to filter the preceding items.
     * @return {Ext.Component} The previous sibling (or the previous sibling which matches the selector).
     * Returns null if there is no matching sibling.
     */
    previousSibling: function(selector) {
        var o = this.ownerCt, it, idx, c;
        if (o) {
            it = o.items;
            idx = it.indexOf(this);
            if (idx != -1) {
                if (selector) {
                    for (--idx; idx >= 0; idx--) {
                        if ((c = it.getAt(idx)).is(selector)) {
                            return c;
                        }
                    }
                } else {
                    if (idx) {
                        return it.getAt(--idx);
                    }
                }
            }
        }
        return null;
    },

    /**
     * Returns the previous node in the Component tree in tree traversal order.
     *
     * Note that this is not limited to siblings, and if invoked upon a node with no matching siblings, will walk the
     * tree in reverse order to attempt to find a match. Contrast with {@link #previousSibling}.
     * @param {String} [selector] A {@link Ext.ComponentQuery ComponentQuery} selector to filter the preceding nodes.
     * @return {Ext.Component} The previous node (or the previous node which matches the selector).
     * Returns null if there is no matching node.
     */
    previousNode: function(selector, includeSelf) {
        var node = this,
            result,
            it, len, i;

        // If asked to include self, test me
        if (includeSelf && node.is(selector)) {
            return node;
        }

        result = this.prev(selector);
        if (result) {
            return result;
        }

        if (node.ownerCt) {
            for (it = node.ownerCt.items.items, i = Ext.Array.indexOf(it, node) - 1; i > -1; i--) {
                if (it[i].query) {
                    result = it[i].query(selector);
                    result = result[result.length - 1];
                    if (result) {
                        return result;
                    }
                }
            }
            return node.ownerCt.previousNode(selector, true);
        }
    },

    /**
     * Returns the next node in the Component tree in tree traversal order.
     *
     * Note that this is not limited to siblings, and if invoked upon a node with no matching siblings, will walk the
     * tree to attempt to find a match. Contrast with {@link #nextSibling}.
     * @param {String} [selector] A {@link Ext.ComponentQuery ComponentQuery} selector to filter the following nodes.
     * @return {Ext.Component} The next node (or the next node which matches the selector).
     * Returns null if there is no matching node.
     */
    nextNode: function(selector, includeSelf) {
        var node = this,
            result,
            it, len, i;

        // If asked to include self, test me
        if (includeSelf && node.is(selector)) {
            return node;
        }

        result = this.next(selector);
        if (result) {
            return result;
        }

        if (node.ownerCt) {
            for (it = node.ownerCt.items, i = it.indexOf(node) + 1, it = it.items, len = it.length; i < len; i++) {
                if (it[i].down) {
                    result = it[i].down(selector);
                    if (result) {
                        return result;
                    }
                }
            }
            return node.ownerCt.nextNode(selector);
        }
    },

    /**
     * Retrieves the id of this component. Will autogenerate an id if one has not already been set.
     * @return {String}
     */
    getId : function() {
        return this.id || (this.id = 'ext-comp-' + (this.getAutoId()));
    },

    getItemId : function() {
        return this.itemId || this.id;
    },

    /**
     * Retrieves the top level element representing this component.
     * @return {Ext.core.Element}
     * @since Ext 1
     */
    getEl : function() {
        return this.el;
    },

    /**
     * This is used to determine where to insert the 'html', 'contentEl' and 'items' in this component.
     * @private
     */
    getTargetEl: function() {
        return this.frameBody || this.el;
    },

    /**
     * Tests whether or not this Component is of a specific xtype. This can test whether this Component is descended
     * from the xtype (default) or whether it is directly of the xtype specified (shallow = true).
     *
     * **If using your own subclasses, be aware that a Component must register its own xtype to participate in
     * determination of inherited xtypes.**
     *
     * For a list of all available xtypes, see the {@link Ext.Component} header.
     *
     * Example usage:
     *
     *     var t = new Ext.form.field.Text();
     *     var isText = t.isXType('textfield');        // true
     *     var isBoxSubclass = t.isXType('field');       // true, descended from Ext.form.field.Base
     *     var isBoxInstance = t.isXType('field', true); // false, not a direct Ext.form.field.Base instance
     *
     * @param {String} xtype The xtype to check for this Component
     * @param {Boolean} [shallow=false] True to check whether this Component is directly of the specified xtype, false to
     * check whether this Component is descended from the xtype.
     * @return {Boolean} True if this component descends from the specified xtype, false otherwise.
     *
     * @since Ext 2
     */
    isXType: function(xtype, shallow) {
        //assume a string by default
        if (Ext.isFunction(xtype)) {
            xtype = xtype.xtype;
            //handle being passed the class, e.g. Ext.Component
        } else if (Ext.isObject(xtype)) {
            xtype = xtype.statics().xtype;
            //handle being passed an instance
        }

        return !shallow ? ('/' + this.getXTypes() + '/').indexOf('/' + xtype + '/') != -1: this.self.xtype == xtype;
    },

    /**
     * Returns this Component's xtype hierarchy as a slash-delimited string. For a list of all available xtypes, see the
     * {@link Ext.Component} header.
     *
     * **If using your own subclasses, be aware that a Component must register its own xtype to participate in
     * determination of inherited xtypes.**
     *
     * Example usage:
     *
     *     var t = new Ext.form.field.Text();
     *     alert(t.getXTypes());  // alerts 'component/field/textfield'
     *
     * @return {String} The xtype hierarchy string
     *
     * @since Ext 2
     */
    getXTypes: function() {
        var self = this.self,
            xtypes, parentPrototype, parentXtypes;

        if (!self.xtypes) {
            xtypes = [];
            parentPrototype = this;

            while (parentPrototype) {
                parentXtypes = parentPrototype.xtypes;

                if (parentXtypes !== undefined) {
                    xtypes.unshift.apply(xtypes, parentXtypes);
                }

                parentPrototype = parentPrototype.superclass;
            }

            self.xtypeChain = xtypes;
            self.xtypes = xtypes.join('/');
        }

        return self.xtypes;
    },

    /**
     * Update the content area of a component.
     * @param {String/Object} htmlOrData If this component has been configured with a template via the tpl config then
     * it will use this argument as data to populate the template. If this component was not configured with a template,
     * the components content area will be updated via Ext.Element update
     * @param {Boolean} [loadScripts=false] Only legitimate when using the html configuration.
     * @param {Function} [callback] Only legitimate when using the html configuration. Callback to execute when
     * scripts have finished loading
     *
     * @since Ext 3
     */
    update : function(htmlOrData, loadScripts, cb) {
        var me = this;

        if (me.tpl && !Ext.isString(htmlOrData)) {
            me.data = htmlOrData;
            if (me.rendered) {
                me.tpl[me.tplWriteMode](me.getTargetEl(), htmlOrData || {});
            }
        } else {
            me.html = Ext.isObject(htmlOrData) ? Ext.DomHelper.markup(htmlOrData) : htmlOrData;
            if (me.rendered) {
                me.getTargetEl().update(me.html, loadScripts, cb);
            }
        }

        if (me.rendered) {
            me.doComponentLayout();
        }
    },

    /**
     * Convenience function to hide or show this component by boolean.
     * @param {Boolean} visible True to show, false to hide
     * @return {Ext.Component} this
     * @since Ext 1
     */
    setVisible : function(visible) {
        return this[visible ? 'show': 'hide']();
    },

    /**
     * Returns true if this component is visible.
     *
     * @param {Boolean} [deep=false] Pass `true` to interrogate the visibility status of all parent Containers to
     * determine whether this Component is truly visible to the user.
     *
     * Generally, to determine whether a Component is hidden, the no argument form is needed. For example when creating
     * dynamically laid out UIs in a hidden Container before showing them.
     *
     * @return {Boolean} True if this component is visible, false otherwise.
     *
     * @since Ext 1
     */
    isVisible: function(deep) {
        var me = this,
            child = me,
            visible = !me.hidden,
            ancestor = me.ownerCt;

        // Clear hiddenOwnerCt property
        me.hiddenAncestor = false;
        if (me.destroyed) {
            return false;
        }

        if (deep && visible && me.rendered && ancestor) {
            while (ancestor) {
                // If any ancestor is hidden, then this is hidden.
                // If an ancestor Panel (only Panels have a collapse method) is collapsed,
                // then its layoutTarget (body) is hidden, so this is hidden unless its within a
                // docked item; they are still visible when collapsed (Unless they themseves are hidden)
                if (ancestor.hidden || (ancestor.collapsed &&
                        !(ancestor.getDockedItems && Ext.Array.contains(ancestor.getDockedItems(), child)))) {
                    // Store hiddenOwnerCt property if needed
                    me.hiddenAncestor = ancestor;
                    visible = false;
                    break;
                }
                child = ancestor;
                ancestor = ancestor.ownerCt;
            }
        }
        return visible;
    },

    /**
     * Enable the component
     * @param {Boolean} [silent=false] Passing true will supress the 'enable' event from being fired.
     * @since Ext 1
     */
    enable: function(silent) {
        var me = this;

        if (me.rendered) {
            me.el.removeCls(me.disabledCls);
            me.el.dom.disabled = false;
            me.onEnable();
        }

        me.disabled = false;

        if (silent !== true) {
            me.fireEvent('enable', me);
        }

        return me;
    },

    /**
     * Disable the component.
     * @param {Boolean} [silent=false] Passing true will supress the 'disable' event from being fired.
     * @since Ext 1
     */
    disable: function(silent) {
        var me = this;

        if (me.rendered) {
            me.el.addCls(me.disabledCls);
            me.el.dom.disabled = true;
            me.onDisable();
        }

        me.disabled = true;

        if (silent !== true) {
            me.fireEvent('disable', me);
        }

        return me;
    },

    // @private
    onEnable: function() {
        if (this.maskOnDisable) {
            this.el.unmask();
        }
    },

    // @private
    onDisable : function() {
        if (this.maskOnDisable) {
            this.el.mask();
        }
    },

    /**
     * Method to determine whether this Component is currently disabled.
     * @return {Boolean} the disabled state of this Component.
     */
    isDisabled : function() {
        return this.disabled;
    },

    /**
     * Enable or disable the component.
     * @param {Boolean} disabled True to disable.
     */
    setDisabled : function(disabled) {
        return this[disabled ? 'disable': 'enable']();
    },

    /**
     * Method to determine whether this Component is currently set to hidden.
     * @return {Boolean} the hidden state of this Component.
     */
    isHidden : function() {
        return this.hidden;
    },

    /**
     * Adds a CSS class to the top level element representing this component.
     * @param {String} cls The CSS class name to add
     * @return {Ext.Component} Returns the Component to allow method chaining.
     */
    addCls : function(className) {
        var me = this;
        if (!className) {
            return me;
        }
        if (!Ext.isArray(className)){
            className = className.replace(me.trimRe, '').split(me.spacesRe);
        }
        if (me.rendered) {
            me.el.addCls(className);
        }
        else {
            me.additionalCls = Ext.Array.unique(me.additionalCls.concat(className));
        }
        return me;
    },

    /**
     * Adds a CSS class to the top level element representing this component.
     * @param {String} cls The CSS class name to add
     * @return {Ext.Component} Returns the Component to allow method chaining.
     * @since Ext 2
     */
    addClass : function() {
        return this.addCls.apply(this, arguments);
    },

    /**
     * Removes a CSS class from the top level element representing this component.
     * @param {Object} className
     * @return {Ext.Component} Returns the Component to allow method chaining.
     */
    removeCls : function(className) {
        var me = this;

        if (!className) {
            return me;
        }
        if (!Ext.isArray(className)){
            className = className.replace(me.trimRe, '').split(me.spacesRe);
        }
        if (me.rendered) {
            me.el.removeCls(className);
        }
        else if (me.additionalCls.length) {
            Ext.each(className, function(cls) {
                Ext.Array.remove(me.additionalCls, cls);
            });
        }
        return me;
    },

    //<debug>
    // @since Ext 2
    removeClass : function() {
        if (Ext.isDefined(Ext.global.console)) {
            Ext.global.console.warn('Ext.Component: removeClass has been deprecated. Please use removeCls.');
        }
        return this.removeCls.apply(this, arguments);
    },
    //</debug>

    addOverCls: function() {
        var me = this;
        if (!me.disabled) {
            me.el.addCls(me.overCls);
        }
    },

    removeOverCls: function() {
        this.el.removeCls(this.overCls);
    },

    addListener : function(element, listeners, scope, options) {
        var me = this,
            fn,
            option;

        if (Ext.isString(element) && (Ext.isObject(listeners) || options && options.element)) {
            if (options.element) {
                fn = listeners;

                listeners = {};
                listeners[element] = fn;
                element = options.element;
                if (scope) {
                    listeners.scope = scope;
                }

                for (option in options) {
                    if (options.hasOwnProperty(option)) {
                        if (me.eventOptionsRe.test(option)) {
                            listeners[option] = options[option];
                        }
                    }
                }
            }

            // At this point we have a variable called element,
            // and a listeners object that can be passed to on
            if (me[element] && me[element].on) {
                me.mon(me[element], listeners);
            } else {
                me.afterRenderEvents = me.afterRenderEvents || {};
                if (!me.afterRenderEvents[element]) {
                    me.afterRenderEvents[element] = [];
                }
                me.afterRenderEvents[element].push(listeners);
            }
        }

        return me.mixins.observable.addListener.apply(me, arguments);
    },

    // inherit docs
    removeManagedListenerItem: function(isClear, managedListener, item, ename, fn, scope){
        var me = this,
            element = managedListener.options ? managedListener.options.element : null;

        if (element) {
            element = me[element];
            if (element && element.un) {
                if (isClear || (managedListener.item === item && managedListener.ename === ename && (!fn || managedListener.fn === fn) && (!scope || managedListener.scope === scope))) {
                    element.un(managedListener.ename, managedListener.fn, managedListener.scope);
                    if (!isClear) {
                        Ext.Array.remove(me.managedListeners, managedListener);
                    }
                }
            }
        } else {
            return me.mixins.observable.removeManagedListenerItem.apply(me, arguments);
        }
    },

    /**
     * Provides the link for Observable's fireEvent method to bubble up the ownership hierarchy.
     * @return {Ext.container.Container} the Container which owns this Component.
     * @since Ext 3
     */
    getBubbleTarget : function() {
        return this.ownerCt;
    },

    /**
     * Method to determine whether this Component is floating.
     * @return {Boolean} the floating state of this component.
     */
    isFloating : function() {
        return this.floating;
    },

    /**
     * Method to determine whether this Component is draggable.
     * @return {Boolean} the draggable state of this component.
     */
    isDraggable : function() {
        return !!this.draggable;
    },

    /**
     * Method to determine whether this Component is droppable.
     * @return {Boolean} the droppable state of this component.
     */
    isDroppable : function() {
        return !!this.droppable;
    },

    /**
     * @private
     * Method to manage awareness of when components are added to their
     * respective Container, firing an added event.
     * References are established at add time rather than at render time.
     * @param {Ext.container.Container} container Container which holds the component
     * @param {Number} pos Position at which the component was added
     * @since Ext 3
     */
    onAdded : function(container, pos) {
        this.ownerCt = container;
        this.fireEvent('added', this, container, pos);
    },

    /**
     * @private
     * Method to manage awareness of when components are removed from their
     * respective Container, firing an removed event. References are properly
     * cleaned up after removing a component from its owning container.
     * @since Ext 3
     */
    onRemoved : function() {
        var me = this;

        me.fireEvent('removed', me, me.ownerCt);
        delete me.ownerCt;
    },

    // @private
    beforeDestroy : Ext.emptyFn,
    // @private
    // @private
    onResize : Ext.emptyFn,

    /**
     * Sets the width and height of this Component. This method fires the {@link #resize} event. This method can accept
     * either width and height as separate arguments, or you can pass a size object like `{width:10, height:20}`.
     *
     * @param {Number/String/Object} width The new width to set. This may be one of:
     *
     *   - A Number specifying the new width in the {@link #getEl Element}'s {@link Ext.Element#defaultUnit}s (by default, pixels).
     *   - A String used to set the CSS width style.
     *   - A size object in the format `{width: widthValue, height: heightValue}`.
     *   - `undefined` to leave the width unchanged.
     *
     * @param {Number/String} height The new height to set (not required if a size object is passed as the first arg).
     * This may be one of:
     *
     *   - A Number specifying the new height in the {@link #getEl Element}'s {@link Ext.Element#defaultUnit}s (by default, pixels).
     *   - A String used to set the CSS height style. Animation may **not** be used.
     *   - `undefined` to leave the height unchanged.
     *
     * @return {Ext.Component} this
     */
    setSize : function(width, height) {
        var me = this,
            layoutCollection;

        // support for standard size objects
        if (Ext.isObject(width)) {
            height = width.height;
            width  = width.width;
        }

        // Constrain within configured maxima
        if (Ext.isNumber(width)) {
            width = Ext.Number.constrain(width, me.minWidth, me.maxWidth);
        }
        if (Ext.isNumber(height)) {
            height = Ext.Number.constrain(height, me.minHeight, me.maxHeight);
        }

        if (!me.rendered || !me.isVisible()) {
            // If an ownerCt is hidden, add my reference onto the layoutOnShow stack.  Set the needsLayout flag.
            if (me.hiddenAncestor) {
                layoutCollection = me.hiddenAncestor.layoutOnShow;
                layoutCollection.remove(me);
                layoutCollection.add(me);
            }
            me.needsLayout = {
                width: width,
                height: height,
                isSetSize: true
            };
            if (!me.rendered) {
                me.width  = (width !== undefined) ? width : me.width;
                me.height = (height !== undefined) ? height : me.height;
            }
            return me;
        }
        me.doComponentLayout(width, height, true);

        return me;
    },

    isFixedWidth: function() {
        var me = this,
            layoutManagedWidth = me.layoutManagedWidth;

        if (Ext.isDefined(me.width) || layoutManagedWidth == 1) {
            return true;
        }
        if (layoutManagedWidth == 2) {
            return false;
        }
        return (me.ownerCt && me.ownerCt.isFixedWidth());
    },

    isFixedHeight: function() {
        var me = this,
            layoutManagedHeight = me.layoutManagedHeight;

        if (Ext.isDefined(me.height) || layoutManagedHeight == 1) {
            return true;
        }
        if (layoutManagedHeight == 2) {
            return false;
        }
        return (me.ownerCt && me.ownerCt.isFixedHeight());
    },

    setCalculatedSize : function(width, height, callingContainer) {
        var me = this,
            layoutCollection;

        // support for standard size objects
        if (Ext.isObject(width)) {
            callingContainer = width.ownerCt;
            height = width.height;
            width  = width.width;
        }

        // Constrain within configured maxima
        if (Ext.isNumber(width)) {
            width = Ext.Number.constrain(width, me.minWidth, me.maxWidth);
        }
        if (Ext.isNumber(height)) {
            height = Ext.Number.constrain(height, me.minHeight, me.maxHeight);
        }

        if (!me.rendered || !me.isVisible()) {
            // If an ownerCt is hidden, add my reference onto the layoutOnShow stack.  Set the needsLayout flag.
            if (me.hiddenAncestor) {
                layoutCollection = me.hiddenAncestor.layoutOnShow;
                layoutCollection.remove(me);
                layoutCollection.add(me);
            }
            me.needsLayout = {
                width: width,
                height: height,
                isSetSize: false,
                ownerCt: callingContainer
            };
            return me;
        }
        me.doComponentLayout(width, height, false, callingContainer);

        return me;
    },

    /**
     * This method needs to be called whenever you change something on this component that requires the Component's
     * layout to be recalculated.
     * @param {Object} width
     * @param {Object} height
     * @param {Object} isSetSize
     * @param {Object} callingContainer
     * @return {Ext.container.Container} this
     */
    doComponentLayout : function(width, height, isSetSize, callingContainer) {
        var me = this,
            componentLayout = me.getComponentLayout(),
            lastComponentSize = componentLayout.lastComponentSize || {
                width: undefined,
                height: undefined
            };

        // collapsed state is not relevant here, so no testing done.
        // Only Panels have a collapse method, and that just sets the width/height such that only
        // a single docked Header parallel to the collapseTo side are visible, and the Panel body is hidden.
        if (me.rendered && componentLayout) {
            // If no width passed, then only insert a value if the Component is NOT ALLOWED to autowidth itself.
            if (!Ext.isDefined(width)) {
                if (me.isFixedWidth()) {
                    width = Ext.isDefined(me.width) ? me.width : lastComponentSize.width;
                }
            }
            // If no height passed, then only insert a value if the Component is NOT ALLOWED to autoheight itself.
            if (!Ext.isDefined(height)) {
                if (me.isFixedHeight()) {
                    height = Ext.isDefined(me.height) ? me.height : lastComponentSize.height;
                }
            }

            if (isSetSize) {
                me.width = width;
                me.height = height;
            }

            componentLayout.layout(width, height, isSetSize, callingContainer);
        }

        return me;
    },

    /**
     * Forces this component to redo its componentLayout.
     */
    forceComponentLayout: function () {
        this.doComponentLayout();
    },

    // @private
    setComponentLayout : function(layout) {
        var currentLayout = this.componentLayout;
        if (currentLayout && currentLayout.isLayout && currentLayout != layout) {
            currentLayout.setOwner(null);
        }
        this.componentLayout = layout;
        layout.setOwner(this);
    },

    getComponentLayout : function() {
        var me = this;

        if (!me.componentLayout || !me.componentLayout.isLayout) {
            me.setComponentLayout(Ext.layout.Layout.create(me.componentLayout, 'autocomponent'));
        }
        return me.componentLayout;
    },

    /**
     * Occurs after componentLayout is run.
     * @param {Number} adjWidth The box-adjusted width that was set
     * @param {Number} adjHeight The box-adjusted height that was set
     * @param {Boolean} isSetSize Whether or not the height/width are stored on the component permanently
     * @param {Ext.Component} callingContainer Container requesting the layout. Only used when isSetSize is false.
     */
    afterComponentLayout: function(width, height, isSetSize, callingContainer) {
        var me = this,
            layout = me.componentLayout,
            oldSize = me.preLayoutSize;

        ++me.componentLayoutCounter;
        if (!oldSize || ((width !== oldSize.width) || (height !== oldSize.height))) {
            me.fireEvent('resize', me, width, height);
        }
    },

    /**
     * Occurs before componentLayout is run. Returning false from this method will prevent the componentLayout from
     * being executed.
     * @param {Number} adjWidth The box-adjusted width that was set
     * @param {Number} adjHeight The box-adjusted height that was set
     * @param {Boolean} isSetSize Whether or not the height/width are stored on the component permanently
     * @param {Ext.Component} callingContainer Container requesting sent the layout. Only used when isSetSize is false.
     */
    beforeComponentLayout: function(width, height, isSetSize, callingContainer) {
        this.preLayoutSize = this.componentLayout.lastComponentSize;
        return true;
    },

    /**
     * Sets the left and top of the component. To set the page XY position instead, use
     * {@link Ext.Component#setPagePosition setPagePosition}. This method fires the {@link #move} event.
     * @param {Number} left The new left
     * @param {Number} top The new top
     * @return {Ext.Component} this
     */
    setPosition : function(x, y) {
        var me = this;

        if (Ext.isObject(x)) {
            y = x.y;
            x = x.x;
        }

        if (!me.rendered) {
            return me;
        }

        if (x !== undefined || y !== undefined) {
            me.el.setBox(x, y);
            me.onPosition(x, y);
            me.fireEvent('move', me, x, y);
        }
        return me;
    },

    /**
     * @private
     * Called after the component is moved, this method is empty by default but can be implemented by any
     * subclass that needs to perform custom logic after a move occurs.
     * @param {Number} x The new x position
     * @param {Number} y The new y position
     */
    onPosition: Ext.emptyFn,

    /**
     * Sets the width of the component. This method fires the {@link #resize} event.
     *
     * @param {Number} width The new width to setThis may be one of:
     *
     *   - A Number specifying the new width in the {@link #getEl Element}'s {@link Ext.Element#defaultUnit}s (by default, pixels).
     *   - A String used to set the CSS width style.
     *
     * @return {Ext.Component} this
     */
    setWidth : function(width) {
        return this.setSize(width);
    },

    /**
     * Sets the height of the component. This method fires the {@link #resize} event.
     *
     * @param {Number} height The new height to set. This may be one of:
     *
     *   - A Number specifying the new height in the {@link #getEl Element}'s {@link Ext.Element#defaultUnit}s (by default, pixels).
     *   - A String used to set the CSS height style.
     *   - _undefined_ to leave the height unchanged.
     *
     * @return {Ext.Component} this
     */
    setHeight : function(height) {
        return this.setSize(undefined, height);
    },

    /**
     * Gets the current size of the component's underlying element.
     * @return {Object} An object containing the element's size {width: (element width), height: (element height)}
     */
    getSize : function() {
        return this.el.getSize();
    },

    /**
     * Gets the current width of the component's underlying element.
     * @return {Number}
     */
    getWidth : function() {
        return this.el.getWidth();
    },

    /**
     * Gets the current height of the component's underlying element.
     * @return {Number}
     */
    getHeight : function() {
        return this.el.getHeight();
    },

    /**
     * Gets the {@link Ext.ComponentLoader} for this Component.
     * @return {Ext.ComponentLoader} The loader instance, null if it doesn't exist.
     */
    getLoader: function(){
        var me = this,
            autoLoad = me.autoLoad ? (Ext.isObject(me.autoLoad) ? me.autoLoad : {url: me.autoLoad}) : null,
            loader = me.loader || autoLoad;

        if (loader) {
            if (!loader.isLoader) {
                me.loader = Ext.create('Ext.ComponentLoader', Ext.apply({
                    target: me,
                    autoLoad: autoLoad
                }, loader));
            } else {
                loader.setTarget(me);
            }
            return me.loader;

        }
        return null;
    },

    /**
     * This method allows you to show or hide a LoadMask on top of this component.
     *
     * @param {Boolean/Object/String} load True to show the default LoadMask, a config object that will be passed to the
     * LoadMask constructor, or a message String to show. False to hide the current LoadMask.
     * @param {Boolean} [targetEl=false] True to mask the targetEl of this Component instead of the `this.el`. For example,
     * setting this to true on a Panel will cause only the body to be masked.
     * @return {Ext.LoadMask} The LoadMask instance that has just been shown.
     */
    setLoading : function(load, targetEl) {
        var me = this,
            config;

        if (me.rendered) {
            if (load !== false && !me.collapsed) {
                if (Ext.isObject(load)) {
                    config = load;
                }
                else if (Ext.isString(load)) {
                    config = {msg: load};
                }
                else {
                    config = {};
                }
                me.loadMask = me.loadMask || Ext.create('Ext.LoadMask', targetEl ? me.getTargetEl() : me.el, config);
                me.loadMask.show();
            } else if (me.loadMask) {
                Ext.destroy(me.loadMask);
                me.loadMask = null;
            }
        }

        return me.loadMask;
    },

    /**
     * Sets the dock position of this component in its parent panel. Note that this only has effect if this item is part
     * of the dockedItems collection of a parent that has a DockLayout (note that any Panel has a DockLayout by default)
     * @param {Object} dock The dock position.
     * @param {Boolean} [layoutParent=false] True to re-layout parent.
     * @return {Ext.Component} this
     */
    setDocked : function(dock, layoutParent) {
        var me = this;

        me.dock = dock;
        if (layoutParent && me.ownerCt && me.rendered) {
            me.ownerCt.doComponentLayout();
        }
        return me;
    },

    onDestroy : function() {
        var me = this;

        if (me.monitorResize && Ext.EventManager.resizeEvent) {
            Ext.EventManager.resizeEvent.removeListener(me.setSize, me);
        }
        // Destroying the floatingItems ZIndexManager will also destroy descendant floating Components
        Ext.destroy(
            me.componentLayout,
            me.loadMask,
            me.floatingItems
        );
    },

    /**
     * Remove any references to elements added via renderSelectors/childEls
     * @private
     */
    cleanElementRefs: function(){
        var me = this,
            i = 0,
            childEls = me.childEls,
            selectors = me.renderSelectors,
            selector,
            name,
            len;

        if (me.rendered) {
            if (childEls) {
                for (len = childEls.length; i < len; ++i) {
                    name = childEls[i];
                    if (typeof(name) != 'string') {
                        name = name.name;
                    }
                    delete me[name];
                }
            }

            if (selectors) {
                for (selector in selectors) {
                    if (selectors.hasOwnProperty(selector)) {
                        delete me[selector];
                    }
                }
            }
        }
        delete me.rendered;
        delete me.el;
        delete me.frameBody;
    },

    /**
     * Destroys the Component.
     * @since Ext 1
     */
    destroy : function() {
        var me = this;

        if (!me.isDestroyed) {
            if (me.fireEvent('beforedestroy', me) !== false) {
                me.destroying = true;
                me.beforeDestroy();

                if (me.floating) {
                    delete me.floatParent;
                    // A zIndexManager is stamped into a *floating* Component when it is added to a Container.
                    // If it has no zIndexManager at render time, it is assigned to the global Ext.WindowManager instance.
                    if (me.zIndexManager) {
                        me.zIndexManager.unregister(me);
                    }
                } else if (me.ownerCt && me.ownerCt.remove) {
                    me.ownerCt.remove(me, false);
                }

                me.onDestroy();

                // Attempt to destroy all plugins
                Ext.destroy(me.plugins);

                if (me.rendered) {
                    me.el.remove();
                }

                me.fireEvent('destroy', me);
                Ext.ComponentManager.unregister(me);

                me.mixins.state.destroy.call(me);

                me.clearListeners();
                // make sure we clean up the element references after removing all events
                me.cleanElementRefs();
                me.destroying = false;
                me.isDestroyed = true;
            }
        }
    },

    /**
     * Retrieves a plugin by its pluginId which has been bound to this component.
     * @param {Object} pluginId
     * @return {Ext.AbstractPlugin} plugin instance.
     */
    getPlugin: function(pluginId) {
        var i = 0,
            plugins = this.plugins,
            ln = plugins.length;
        for (; i < ln; i++) {
            if (plugins[i].pluginId === pluginId) {
                return plugins[i];
            }
        }
    },

    /**
     * Determines whether this component is the descendant of a particular container.
     * @param {Ext.Container} container
     * @return {Boolean} True if it is.
     */
    isDescendantOf: function(container) {
        return !!this.findParentBy(function(p){
            return p === container;
        });
    }
}, function() {
    this.createAlias({
        on: 'addListener',
        prev: 'previousSibling',
        next: 'nextSibling'
    });
});