thanx I missed that double ()() . Dont care about compatibility if classes
are final and I am accessing protected members of super type , so protected
members are part of api and are not to change , why implemented classes are
final , I dont know.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Reinier Zwitserloot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> Just access it. In JSNI, 'final', and 'private' do not exist.
>
> You'll need to read up on JSNI. Here's an example:
>
> public static native callGetSplitElement(HorizontalSplitPanel panel) /
> *-{
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]::getSplitElement()
> ();
> }-*/;
>
>
> Note the double ()(). The first () is part of the getSplitElement
> signature (namely, the parameter list). The second () is the actual
> parameters. In this case, getSplitElement has no parameters, so it's
> just ()().
>
>
> Also, you're still using private parts of an API. If you use these
> tricks, your code is most likely not going to work with the next
> version of GWT. Even a small point release might change things around.
> You've been warned!
>
>
> On Aug 27, 1:23 am, Rene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I tryed everything and allways som exception or so. There is
> > getSplitElement() in HorizontalSplitPanel , how to access it , and or
> > some field also. I beleve that it will be very helpful also to
> > others.
> >
>
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Rene Dohan
http://inno-a-dev.blogspot.com/
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