Hi Eric, Adam,
thanks for your responses.
getPeer() rocks perfectly!
Thanks
Luciano
On 11 jan, 00:44, Eric Ayers zun...@google.com wrote:
Try the getPeer() method on MapWidget
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Luciano Broussal
luciano.brous...@gmail.com wrote:
hum,
the real
Thread closed and resolved!
I like to put that because some thread have plenty of answers but you
sometime don't know if it has a solution ;)
Maybe it would be a suggestion to google forum developpers to had a
feature to have the capability to mark the state of the thread (open,
resolved ,
Has anyone faced similar issue? Can you please throw some light?
On Jan 9, 2:38 pm, GWTFan valavanur...@gmail.com wrote:
We are using GWT 1.5.3.
On Jan 9, 2:38 pm, GWTFan valavanur...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm getting the following error while trying to run our application on
Glassfish High
Looks like you have a permissions issue:
Caused by: java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
(java.lang.reflect.ReflectPermission suppressAccessChecks)
I would check the glassfish docs on how to allow reflection for your
servlets. Security must be turned off in the dev version.
On
Why is it not secure to pass parameters from client side (whatever
that actually means...)?
I say the second method of defining a GWT Dictionary in JSP is the
easiest way. Or, instead of GWT Dictionary, use javascript overlays:
define a custom javascript object in the page, and access it through
Great!! Thanks to all of you!!
I will try it out soon!
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See the Label class. They do similar stuff for Div. Copy it for
Span... Not sure what all events span handles.
On Jan 10, 6:06 pm, Fred Janon fja...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need to add some functionality to an existing web page with a SPAN element
and add a click listener to it. The SPAN
is such tutorial available? i glanced through some of the existing,
most will either teach you to create calculator, or explain about
theory. none of them actually teach you step by step to create web
app with user login form, shopping cart..etc...
can anyone recommend good 1.5 tutorials?
The first item in a multiple selection list box is selected by default
in IE. This does not happen in Mozilla. Is there a workaround for
this?
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Hi all,
I am new to GWT, and i like the way its been implemented.
But i am struck up with something I use simple application just
to do RPC.
when i do GWT.create() . where will be the proxy class generated ?
is it done dynamically?dynamically create object for Async?? please
explain
My guess is GWT is too new, and still in active open source
development for such an endorsement to be made, which would alienate
those developers not included.
On Jan 10, 10:19 pm, David E. dve1...@gmail.com wrote:
Does Google provides GWT consulting services and/or is there a Google
approved
Greetings GWT experts,
Sorry, it's yet another post on the topic of serializing entities
retrieved from a JPA provider. In this case I'm using Toplink on
Glassfish which hasn't been addressed too much in these discussions
yet.
I'm retrieving an object called OperatingSystem from the JPA layer
Does anyone know what this error is..?
whenever i create a new project, the default files run perfectly fine in
hosted mode.
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Sahil Dave sahil.dav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi..
i am getting the following errors in console while trying to open web app
in hosted
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 10:47 AM, A Friend Of Yours
omer.akh...@gmail.comwrote:
getSelectedItem is protected method. You can't access it unless you
are extending MenuBar. So, it might not go that way. I guess you need
a separate Command for each of the MenuItem.
i am trying to use separate
Hello All,
I have same problem, using JBoss AS. The most interesting that this
situation occurs only and ifonly I have a very big delay when tracing
the route host i.e. something like 1400ms. I have tested my
application from many locations in the world today but only from one
where the
Hi guys. According to tis blog entry
http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2008/12/whats-ahead-for-google-web-toolkit_10.html
long-awaited UI Binder extension will be released soon. But the main
question is WHEN ? Originally October of 2008 was stated as planned
release date, then after NYE
Hi Chii, Thank you for your suggestion
Why client side solution is not secure?
Because in JSP the presentation logic was hidden in server. And if I
pass all the parameters to GWT via JavaScript, everyone can play with
it by changing HTML source.
On Jan 11, 2:34 pm, Chii sangohan@gmail.com
Hi people.
I've been developing an application with hibernate + spring + gwt, and
i've come to a point where i need some help from you!
I know that hibernate generates PersistentBag for Lists ( Hibernate
implementation of List), and I need to serialize this lists. But I
know that GWT doesn't
Hi,
The UI Binder is currently listed under the Post-1.6 timeframe.
Seeing as how GWT 1.5.3 is the latest version out there and 1.6 will
come out in the next 3 months, it'll probably be quite a while before
we see UI Binder out in a stable form.
Regards,
z.
ruslanv wrote:
Hi guys. According
Yes.
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On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Keven Chan keven.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for you reply!!!
So is that means in order to retreieve data from database via ibatis,
I have to creat a RPC? or can i call the object/classes from
I don't think there is any way to make things compile much faster. I
think the real question is why you think you need hundreds of
modules. Does your website really need hundreds of small RIAs? I
cannot think of too many situations where this would be needed.
I have used JPA and GWT in an
I think code re-use is the only valid scenario right now. For
example, a previously developed component that could otherwise be
compiled to JavaScript by GWT cannot because it uses ThreadLocal.
Matt
On Jan 10, 3:15 pm, Ian Petersen ispet...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 6:34 AM,
You can write a startup servlet that has an init method. In your
web.xml add the load-on-startup element to your servlet entry.
With regards to GWT hosted mode I also had problems with init servlets/
context listeners.
Matt
On Jan 9, 10:36 am, Brad Larson bklar...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks
GWT gets translated to Javascript.
Now, you might argue So? I heard Swing is pure Java. Why can't
SWING by translated by the compiler to JS?
The answer is because while Swing is pure Java, it is layered on top
of AWT which is anything BUT pure Java.
Thinking SWT? Don't go there. Like
If you're integrating with Spring MVC, I found problems using
java.io.Serializable. Switching to IsSerializable fixed the problems.
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On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 7:17 AM, tomekp tom...@mailinator.com wrote:
hi,
According to GWT documentation
You are still thinking in the classical web development paradigm. You
should start thinking web2.0 now! The concept of multiple pages and
they linked with each other through form submits or hyper link clicks
etc is gone now!
Now your entire application is a module with a single entry point
and
That really depends on what you're trying to do. If you want to build
a multimedia website that's going to have a lot of video streaming and
audio, then you're better off with Flex. However, if you want a snappy
and clean web application, you're better off with GWT. I haven't been
particularly
Why not add an empty item to index 0? I usually leave index 0 for
something like Select a blah.
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On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Smith smitha.kang...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a multiple selection list box and when the page loads, I don't
want any item to be selected. I
You can create any annotations you want, but they will be stripped out
during the GWT compilation process because there is no concept of
annotations during runtime (in Javascript). You can use annotations in
your client side classes and process them using generators during the
GWT compilation
There are many, many solutions to these problems. You can either build
these yourself (reinvent the wheel) or use existing technologies like
Spring Security, etc. However, none of these technologies are related
to GWT. If you're looking for a good book to cover real world use of
GWT, check out
Not that I know of, but there are a lot of developers who are willing
to offer GWT consulting services. I believe Jason Essington is one of
them.
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 10:19 PM, David E. dve1...@gmail.com wrote:
Does Google provides GWT consulting services and/or is
Hi Steve,
1. I concur with Matt that the biggest advantage of GWT is writing
AJAX client in Java instead of javascript - if you are writing a large
application then this will pay off hand over fist in the long run.
2. Start up troubles depend on the direction your team come from. Java
people
You might be interested in
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit-incubator/wiki/UiBinder.
Julia
ruslanv wrote:
Hi guys. According to tis blog entry
http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2008/12/whats-ahead-for-google-web-toolkit_10.html
long-awaited UI Binder extension will be
You can pick up some of the web app parts from these tutorials. I
don't think any of them deal with building a login based web app
directly but in bits and pieces they can give you the direction that
you might need:
In the order of preference:
Hi,
Though what you are saying is perfectly right there are on going efforts
in Eclipse 4.x (short e4) to
provide an SWT-implementation for RIA toolkits like GWT, Flex, ... .
Tom
DaBlick schrieb:
GWT gets translated to Javascript.
Now, you might argue So? I heard Swing is pure Java. Why
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