Are these classes truly sub-classes, or are you using MyObject as a
generic Object (in the Java Object class sense) that is
serializable?
Meaning, does MyObject have a bunch of state that is also shared by
MyObject1..50? Or is MyObject pretty much empty with all of the
state in the individual
I'll pile-on to this question. I didn't expect GWT to have a hard
version
dependency on Eclipse bundles. Odds are, the plugin would/will work
fine with 3.5 were it allowed to install.
It would have been better, IMHO, to use a version interval in the
manifest
rather than a specific version.
You can't execute commands on the client-side.
-Brett
On Jul 5, 12:08 am, giovaneoce...@hotmail.com
giovaneoce...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi, i have a problem in my project.
I have to execute a dos command, a so i try the java code
Runtime.getRuntime().exec(cmd);
But when i run the application i
What do you mean by shared mode ?
Can you plz detail a little bit,with a use case or so ?
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 4:16 AM, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3 juil, 06:59, ytrewqsm ytrew...@gmail.com wrote:
I read this on with several ocassions while reading about GWT.
Now can
Martin,
For really simple example you can see here:
http://itsp.typepad.com/voip/2009/07/gwt-implementing-rpc-command-pattern-on-server.html
At the end, you will need to add some more code, but you can see how
the pattern works (it helped me!)
Herme
On Jul 5, 10:16 am, martinhansen
Hi all,
I'm trying to customize the color of the TreeItem when it is selected.
I added the following in my .css file:
.gwt-Tree .gwt-TreeItem-selected {
background: #E6E6FA;
}
But it still show the same background as before on selection. Anything
I missed ?
Thx,
Norman
I can't because i have to execute the command on the client side, not
server side.
The command that i have to exec is tracert, that make the tracerouting
from client.
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TextArea is embedded in FlexTable.
This problem appeared only on Safari (version 4).
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I'm working on a web application using Google Web Toolkit (GWT). This
application should have some mailing functionality. Therefore I have
decided to use Java Mail API.
I start by importing the Java Mail API to my bulid path. The file is
called mail.jar.
Then I import the mail package
It really depends on your application. If you have 100 simultaneous
users,
sure go ahead and use server sessions. If you are designing the next
gmail, ebay, or facebook, then server-side conversional state is a
HUGE
scalability mistake. Ebay, for example, is [almost] completely
stateless
(on
Hi
I'm working on a web application using Google Web Toolkit (GWT). This
application should have some mailing functionality. Therefore I have
decided to use Java Mail API.
I start by importing the Java Mail API to my bulid path. The file is
called mail.jar.
Then I import the mail package
You can't do it, dude. There is no way out of the JavaScript sandbox
unless
you write a native plugin that the user agrees to install. If that
were not the
case, what would prevent a website from (for example) using JavaScript
to
execute delete commands on all of your files?
-Brett
On Jul 5,
Hello Christoph
Thanks for posting your solution.
I tried it with a simple HashUserRealm and it worked perfectly.
Best regards,
Roman
On Jun 29, 9:55 am, cschoett c.scho...@osb-ag.de wrote:
Hi Roman,
I had the same issue after upgrading to GWT 1.6 and after a lot of
trial and error I
Yes, possible. You need to set the content type header in the
response from the JSP. In the case of PDF/XLS it is probably
application/octet-stream or something similar. You need to set the
header to text/plain or text/html depending.
See here:
I've seen similar effects when tried to set decorator panel's size
manually. Try to play with the size of panel's inner widgets.
On 5 Jul., 16:50, mike mikebannis...@gmail.com wrote:
Rounded corners on GWT's DecoratorPanels don't look right for me in
FF3.5. See the gap below this upper
Doesn't look like it, but I would break-out Firebug (or Safari4) and
inspect the DOM and computed style. Developing GWT without Firebug or
Safari4 is like developing Java with Notepad.
-Brett
On Jul 5, 8:58 pm, Norman Maurer norman.mau...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to
Take a look at GWT Designer:
http://www.instantiations.com/windowbuilder/gwtdesigner/index.html
On 4 Jul., 16:00, ZS zvi.schrei...@gmail.com wrote:
I am considering OpenLaszlo v. GWT for a specific project. The
downside of GWT is that I am reluctant to give up the ability to lay
out GUI
Lt's of examples in this group or elsewhere.. Use search. Start
here:
http://www.informit.com/guides/content.aspx?g=javaseqNum=166
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/thread/ed11a346103a56e5/fec45845a2162ecb#fec45845a2162ecb
On 3 Jul., 15:39, gaurav
On 5 juil, 09:31, ytrewqsm ytrew...@gmail.com wrote:
Shared mode ?
What is that ?
Did I say shared mode??? Reading my message again, I see shared
state: some state shared by the client *and* the server.
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So if some expert have a minute, please share me your thoughts.
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First, once removed, your listeners will not be fired. Second, I
would suggesting looking at DeckPanel for your right-hand side panel.
From what it sounds like, if the user selects menu item A on the
left, then a panel is displayed on the right. If they select B, the
A panel goes away, and is
Hellu,
Should I use the foreach or for-index-loop construction?
Is GWT smart enough to implement the best solution?
Can I simple neglect the difference in performance ?
I mean: in the Google IO presentation they mentioned that the foreach
construction creates a new Iterator object and as such
The foreach loop in normal Java will also construct an Iterator object, and
therefore is almost
always more expensive than a for-index-loop (assuming the Collection is
random-access).
I would really call this a premature optimization, but if you're really
concerned with such things,
the
What listeners are you concerned about? You can't click something that isn't
visible.
Ian
http://examples.roughian.com
2009/7/6 Ed post2edb...@hotmail.com
He Brett,
Thanks for your reply.
Let me check if I understand you correctly:
So if I remove a panel from the display (replacing A
He Brett,
Thanks for your reply.
Let me check if I understand you correctly:
So if I remove a panel from the display (replacing A with B in the
DeckPanel), the listeners of automatically deactivated. And they
become active again when putting it on the screen again (replacing B
with A in the
Not sure but can't this be can't it be done using Serializable (or
IsSerializable - I don't understand what the difference is) rather
than introducing a Transferable interface so you don't get an increase
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Right. Ed, Ian's point was my point. If it panel is not visible,
there is way for the browser to generate events for it. Even mouse
move events, etc. GWT does not put listeners aside, but they don't
cause extra overhead and occupy a negligible amount of memory.
Basically, you don't have to
What listeners are you concerned about? You can't click something that isn't
visible.
But do the listeners (example: click listener of a button), still
appear in some kind of a DOM listener/handler collection such that
they still cause some kind of run-overhead when another button event
of a
He Brett,
Just missed your post when writing my own...
Thanks, so I don't have to worry about his... Sounds fine to me :)
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Hello Herme,
your example is very interesting. I downloaded it and changed it to
work with GWT. But I was not successful. When I run my application,
the compiler complains about my client service interface:
[ERROR] Type 'com.isp.gwtpattern.client.rpc.Response' was not
serializable and has no
Thanks for sharing the info, sure helps.
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DRUPAL is CMS, GWT is framework for development of web applications.
You can use GWT to develop any kind of web application as well as CMS.
On Jul 5, 8:56 pm, Tracy Greene tracyeringre...@gmail.com wrote:
I mean a way to allow my client to change content and publish changes.
Something like
Hello Herme,
now it finally works. I've used your great and simple example and
created a simple GWT application from it to check a user name and a
password. For anyone interested, I've uploaded the sample application.
It's essentially the same, just using GWT.
In my (albeit incomplete) understanding, if you click on the screen, the
browser will work out what element is being rendered at that point on the
screen and see if it has a handler for that event. Events then may bubble up
through the dom hierarchy of elements until a handler is found (or not).
Thanks for the clarification Ian,
Sounds logical...
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Serializable is defined by Java. IsSerializable is defined by Google.
IsSerializable is recommended, because it provides functionality
specific to GWT (including remediating the need for a serialUID
field). The reason I defined a separate interface is for compiler
optimization (see Google IO 2009
Just to clarify:
Are you suggesting that I write my own CMS using GWT? Or that I can
use DRUPAL on a website I have developed using GWT?
Thank you,
Tracy Greene
On Jul 6, 3:47 am, Dimitrijević Ivan dim...@gmail.com wrote:
DRUPAL is CMS, GWT is framework for development of web applications.
Yeah, that took me a while to figure out too - I do mention that on
the 'Getting Started' example for gwt-dispatch. Better error messages
would definitely be helpful...
David
On Jul 6, 8:17 pm, martinhansen martin.hanse...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Gr!
I found out why! Gr!
The
I think we're not exactly sure how you want to connect GWT with a CMS.
GWT is a toolkit for building applications, while CMS's are actual
applications.
How are you wanting to combine them exactly?
David
On Jul 7, 12:07 am, Tracy Greene tracyeringre...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to clarify:
Are
Thought I'd point to my command pattern examples:
http://github.com/jdwyah/tocollege.net/tree/f97ed4ff3f31c1c463eb426c34a55de439c601b3/src/main/java/com/apress/progwt/client/domain/commands
I found the command pattern to be just the ticket to deal with XSRF
attacks. In the directory above you
It's totally in your power to do this on your own, you know. It's the
beauty of the open-source community -- you don't need us to spoon-feed
you themes!
Why not unleash your inner designer, make some really cool GWT themes,
and package them up like chrome, dark, and standard? Start a
project for
Hi Alex,
Thanks for your response.
I'm not setting the size of the decorator panel (though I did try). My
test onModuleLoad looks like this (using no css):
DecoratorPanel testDec = new DecoratorPanel();
SimplePanel testSimple = new SimplePanel();
testSimple.setHeight(100px);
Thanks for response Brett. Unfortunately, the plugin uses many internal
Eclipse APIs (for example, for our JSNI integration into the editor) and we
can't assume the next version will remain compatible.
Anyway, we're working on
getting 3.5 support out in the next couple/few weeks.
jason
On Mon,
does anyone know what this error triggered from in gwt?
[Exception... Component is not available nsresult: 0x80040111
(NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE) location: JS frame ::
file:///Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/components/nsSessionStore.js
:: sss_saveState :: line 1909 data: no]
Ah, just figured it out... very frustrated with myself for not
thinking of this sooner (I won't say how many hours I burnt up).
I did a fresh install of 3.5 on another user account and it did not
have the same problem. It ends up that somehow my zoom in FF got set
to -1 causing weirdness on
Your only way to do it is through signed applets :)
there is a project that helps to integrate applets and gwt
http://code.google.com/p/gwtai
On Jul 6, 4:28 am, brett.wooldridge brett.wooldri...@gmail.com
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You can't do it, dude. There is no way out of the JavaScript sandbox
unless
Hi there
How can I change the marker color please ?
Do I have to create new icon ?
Or is there a simpler way to do that ?
Regards
PEter
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I think ytrewqsm has a point.
If user X has authenticated, the server can know which user it is
(stateful) and refuse to change (for example) another user's profile
in response to a Change user Y's password to xyz request.
If the server is stateless and the logged in user state is held on the
Just a small note, I'd keep the final and add one on the Foo too. Less
bugs and in-code documentation. I wrote an article somewhere called
Use finals everywhere - I think it's a shame that final isn't the
default in Java and instead you had to write, for example, var int i;
final int length =
I'm assuming you accidentally changed the title. You should probably
start a new thread (sorry I'm new myself and don't have an answer).
On Jul 6, 12:09 pm, Piotr Kirklewski
pkirklew...@gabaedevelopment.com wrote:
Hi there
How can I change the marker color please ?
Do I have to create new
By the way, I went back to see if FF3.0 displays this way and it does
not. So maybe it's a bug in FF3.5 or something that GWT should program
around?
On Jul 6, 12:22 pm, mike mikebannis...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm assuming you accidentally changed the title. You should probably
start a new thread
The server can still know who the user is, if the user passes a
security token back to the server. This token can either be in a
cookie, or passed programatically though the RPC call. Typically it
is generated when the user logs in. This is the same as when you set
your gmail account to stay
I should also say that I'm playing around with GWT maps.
The default marker color is red I need to change it to blue but cant
find a method on the list which allows that.
Regards
Peter
Piotr Kirklewski wrote:
Hi there
How can I change the marker color please ?
Do I have to create new icon ?
Hello? Can anyone answer me please?
On 1 Jul., 12:23, NeMeSiS m.weish...@web.de wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem because the WindowCloseListener is deprecated und one
should use the WindowClosingHandler. How is it used? How can I stop
the closing of the window or at least do some actions
My plan is not no make another facebook :) is just a small erp.
that initially will run into a VPN but i would like to expose as a web
app in the near future.
I uderstood the advandatges of keeping the server
stateless ,security,failover since session are not going to be
replicated from
Hello NG,
i was sent here from gwt-google-apis to get more help.
my problem was:
public static native void exportStaticMethod() /*-{
$wnd.addBioMarker =
@at.biooffice.gwt.maps.biomap.client.BioMapModule::addBioMarker
why if i invoke the following javascript function it doesn't work?
private static native void display()
/*-{
document.write('!--#echo var=REMOTE_ADDR--');
}-*/;
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask for help, but here we
go. I tried to use the gwt-dispatch jar to for some better pattern.I'm
using google-gin and guice for DI. The app start up fine and I get no
errors. But when I try to execute some Action with the Dispatcher I
get:
Brett,
Thanks for your reply. The short answer, is the 'MyObejct' class has
about 10 properties in it. It is a social networking application,
with many 'social objects'. Each object inherits properties from the
main object, so I don't think an interface would do.
On Jul 6, 12:20 am,
Hello Paul,
I solved the problem by making the RPC calls.
Best regards
christoph
On Jul 6, 9:27 am, Paul Grenyer paul.gren...@gmail.com wrote:
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I'm working on a web application using Google Web Toolkit (GWT). This
application should have some mailing functionality. Therefore I have
Frame frame = new Frame(pdf_source_url);
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Hi
I am new to google web toolkit.
I need to connect to a sqlserver 2005 database and show all its tables
and columns in an tree fashion on to my website.
I believe this is done getting connected to an sqlserver and getting
its metadata information (this should be implemented server side) and
Hi, I have an error when attempting to compile my module.
ERROR] Line 10: Failed to resolve 'com.mesy.client.MyConstants' via
deferred binding
The thing is, it works fine when I run it. Any idea what to do ?
Thanks
Christian
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I want to build my application using GWT then after it is built use a
CMS to allow the client to update content such as adding a new product
or change an image then publish those changes.
Is this possible? Or are they two separate things that can't work
together?
Thank you,
Tracy
On Jul 6,
My 2 cents worth is that you can either modify your existing GWT app
to allow for new product/image creation/editing/deletion or you will
have to write RPC or other Request tools that can modify/query the
CMS's data store.
I have not looked under the hood of many of the CMS's out there but
the
Hi mate
When you build your GWT application with Eclipse 3.4 its using RPC
I'm connecting to my postgres database so you need to research on the
driver youneed for SQL server
.
So:
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.Statement;
Hi all,
a quick perusal of the group shows no answer to this, so I'll try again.
The GWT decorator panel example at:
http://gwt.google.com/samples/Showcase/Showcase.html#CwDecoratorPanel uses
some images. Has anyone figured out where to obtain these from?
Thanks,
Joe
I agree it does seem better to build the content management into my
GWT app.
Thank you,
Tracy
On Jul 6, 10:36 am, dk dean.kar...@gmail.com wrote:
My 2 cents worth is that you can either modify your existing GWT app
to allow for new product/image creation/editing/deletion or you will
have to
I've been exploring the -noserver option and it doesn't seem to do
what I need...
Basically, I want to be able to edit the front end in hosted mode and
access my remote server for RPC calls. How can this be set up?
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Hi,
I am able to find tutorials connecting to an sqlserver using RPC. Are
there any tutorials from JSON. What advantages would JSON give over
RPC to connect to the database? Also is there any other way to connect
to the database using google web toolkit?
On Jul 6, 12:02 pm, Rahul
Peter, if you have a question that's not about rounded corners on
DecoratorPanels then go here:
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit
Then click where it says New post.
Please stop changing the subject of this thread. Thank you.
-Mike
On Jul 6, 12:30 pm, Piotr Kirklewski
When you create a new DecoratorPanel and add it to the host page the
images will automatically be included in the output when you compile.
On Jul 6, 2:19 pm, Joseph Arceneaux joe.arcene...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
a quick perusal of the group shows no answer to this, so I'll try again.
The
That is pretty much exactly what -noserver is for. you can debug and
even change your client code and have it execute against any remote
server (whether that is on your local machine or even a production
server).
-jason
On Jul 6, 2009, at 10:54 AM, justin choi wrote:
I've been
Mozilla-based browsers during an XmpHttpRequest, are only able to report
HTTP errors.
So, for example, if you have an UncaughtExceptionHandler and
override onUncaughtException(Throwable e) and a network error occurs, and
then in the onUncaughtException() method you use e.getMessage() then the
Thanks a lot Fred, for the response. I had given up on getting any
response at all.
Yes, I have read the examples from the docs and am getting a 200
response back, but the text is empty. Below is some code to give you
an idea.
requestBuilder.sendRequest(args.toString(), new
Hi All,
I try to use OOPHM and can't get the breakpoints to stop app
execution.
I've checked out latest trunk, built it, added gwt-dev-oophm.jar to
the classpath before GWT jars, installed FF plugin/IE dll.
When I run debug with some breakpoints set, the GWT Hosted Mode
console starts,
and
Hi,
Have you got the line
requestBuilder.setHeader(Content-Type,
application/x-www-form-urlencoded);
in there somewhere?
Ian
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2009/7/6 Amitabh mathraw...@gmail.com
Thanks a lot Fred, for the response. I had given up on getting any
response at all.
Yes, I
Hi,
just wondering - I am just waiting for the release to
rollout gwt 1.6 and the new ide on my project - how long
do you think it will take to release the update?
brgds
Papick G. Taboada
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As a developer who's seen several teams struggle with all the moving
parts involved in GWT on top of Spring, I've started a new project
(http://code.google.com/p/spring4gwt/) that will help tie several
things together.
First, it provides a simple exporter for Spring services directly
accessible
Can you help figure out the parameters I need to do this? I've only
seen examples to do it on localhost...
I've tried configurations along the lines of:
-noserver IPaddress -p port com.module/module.html
On Jul 6, 2:59 pm, Jason Essington jason.essing...@gmail.com wrote:
That is pretty much
Thx brett
So stateless mean no usgae of servlet http session ?
Since assume the following scenario :
A user does some query that is based on some query paramter he has.
Then the result is dispalyed in pages on client side. in 100 / page.
(but the results are huge 1)
On server side
I am working with GWT and trying to add a flex application in the web.
I am using gwt2swf.jar and gwt-fabridget.jar and the Flex app shows
up but if I try to do any action it shows an error.
The gwt code looks like this:
SWFParams params = new SWFParams(TimeLine.swf, new Integer(800),
new
I want to share common functionality between a couple of gwt projects
in eclipse (gwt 1.6). More precisely, I have a RPC service called
DatabaseService that handles SQL database operations. To use it in
different projects, I created a new gwt project in eclipse, called it
Services and put the
No. I didn't do that. Should I be doing this to decode the response ?
note that, somewhere else in my application, I do have a request send/
receive working perfectly using requestbuilder to another server which
does not encode the response using chunked encoding.
On Jul 6, 1:31 pm, Ian Bambury
[+GWT]
Tomer,
I haven't run into this problem myself yet with Jetty, but it doesn't
surprise me that it's there. It might be worth opening an issue to
bring this to the attention of the GWT team. There might be something
they can do about the problem when running hosted mode, but I suspect
not
Hi
I'm not sure if you use JASON to connect to the database, I would
rather use it for sending data over to the client side.
It's hard to say if JASON is in any way better than RPC.
GWT RPC doesn't want to send Object arrays, it complains that they are
to complex.
You need to convert all your
Debugging with firebug i can see this error:
$wnd.FABridge[org_argunet_gwt_fabridge_client_SWFABridgeWidget_
$getBridgeRoot__Lorg_argunet_gwt_fabridge_client_SWFABridgeWidget_2_bridgeName_0]
is undefined
org_argunet_gwt_fabridge_client_SWFABridgeWidget_
it is simply -noserver http://myserver.com/myHostpage.html
-jason
On Jul 6, 2009, at 1:39 PM, justin choi wrote:
Can you help figure out the parameters I need to do this? I've only
seen examples to do it on localhost...
I've tried configurations along the lines of:
-noserver IPaddress
It was the combination of a css capitalization mistake (which may not have
mattered) and the fact that I was pulling in the GWT css which overwrote my
css. Since gwt was loading the css, I saw that slight gap between my css
being applied and then disappearing.
Thanks for helping,
David Trejo
On
I did try putting the form-urlencoded line as well before the request
is sent with no difference in behavior.
On Jul 6, 2:22 pm, Amitabh mathraw...@gmail.com wrote:
No. I didn't do that. Should I be doing this to decode the response ?
note that, somewhere else in my application, I do have a
On 6 juil, 21:46, ytrewqsm ytrew...@gmail.com wrote:
Thx brett
So stateless mean no usgae of servlet http session ?
Yes (or any other mechanism that stores values on the server-side
depending on a value given to a client and sent back in the requests).
Stateless means that the server
My fault, it's working.
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to be clear - in the above post, we keep no state in the server
other than the info associated with the session ID, and that info is
NOT stored in the Session Context. As many have found in the past,
storing session state leads to performance issues in session
serialization and server sync
Is there a reason you need to include the CSS in the html file??
it would be more correct - easier to catch errors, and sure of
loading order - if you included the CSS file in your apps module
gwt.xml file
with a stylesheet src=resources/Test.css/
GWT will copy the resources folder to the final
The images are defined in the standard theme CSS, make sure you have
this line ( uncommented ) in your Module .gwt.xml file:
inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.standard.Standard'/
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My recent experience was to not trust the client AT ALL. If you send
any info to the client ( Cookie, or a token to be sent back on RPC ),
someone with
knowledge enough could use a JS debugger and modify the memory
containing the token, and your busted.
Personally, I use multiple methods.
Ya, some of us have been waiting a long time to go to Java 6 on Mac OS
X. Java 6 is only available (on Mac) as a 64-bit binary, so the old
Carbon-based Eclipse wouldn't run on it (SWT native bindings and
whotnot). Now, I'm running Galileo AND Ganymede (for GWT). But I'm
all itchy to ditch
Hi there
It's about maps and markers.
So I have a table with some location (restaurants) and their coordinates.
I'm adding marker to the map like this:
MarkerOptions mo = MarkerOptions.newInstance();
mo.setClickable(true);
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Piotr
Kirklewskipkirklew...@gabaedevelopment.com wrote:
Hi there
It's about maps and markers.
So I have a table with some location (restaurants) and their coordinates.
I'm adding marker to the map like this:
MarkerOptions mo = MarkerOptions.newInstance();
Works like a charm :)
Thank you
Regards
Peter
Eric Ayers wrote:
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Piotr
Kirklewskipkirklew...@gabaedevelopment.com wrote:
Hi there
It's about maps and markers.
So I have a table with some location (restaurants) and their coordinates.
I'm adding marker
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