Im using a dictionary to do the exakt same thing and it works very good even
with large amounts of data.
you simply have forgotten the closing " in the dictionary variables.


2008/10/15 Kevek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> Hello,
>
> I have recently begun updating a web page for my company to be a bit
> more 21st-century. I should state that I am new to Javascript, and
> gwt, and I am not any sort of html wizard though I know the basics.
>
> I have been looking for a way in which to pass parameters into the
> Java class that is compiled into Javascript by gwt so that I might use
> these parameters in a RPC call to the server.
>
> I have read multiple posts on this discussion and have tried many
> things including adding <div> or <input> tags and attempting to read
> them, using JSNI to grab Javascript vars, and most recently attempting
> to use Dictionary class from com.google.gwt.i18n.I18N
>
> The post that I have been reading is the following thread:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/thread/85267b4604f7e70f#
>
> When I attempt to use <div> or <input> the gwt grid no longer shows up
> at all. It is still there, as far as I can tell (I've used the Firefox
> Web Developer Toolbar to look at the included javascript) but I see
> nothing in either Firefox or IE
>
> When I attempt to grab the vars with JSNI I cannot get to it due to, I
> imagine, a misunderstanding on my part due to frames and variable
> scope when dealing with frames and Javascript.
>
> When I attempted to use the Dictionary class I again cannot see the
> gwt grid, identical problem as before. I believe in this case, though,
> it is because Dictionary is failing to find the variable - most likely
> due to aforementioned scope problems.
>
> The .jsp that includes these scripts as well as the frame that directs
> to the gwt application is as follows:
> <%
>        String jUser = request.getParameter("userId");
>        String jAsOfDate = request.getParameter("asOfDate");
>        String jCurrency = request.getParameter("currency");
> %>
>
> <script type="text/javascript">
>        var user = <%=jUser%>;
>        var asOfDate = <%=jAsOfDate%>;
>        var currency = <%=jCurrency%>;
> </script>
>
> <frameset FRAMEBORDER="0" BORDER="0" framespacing="0">
>        <frame SRC="/<classpath>/<class>.html" name="ICV" scrolling="yes"
> noresize>
> </frameset>
>
>
>
> For the Dictionary attempt it is the same except the script is as
> follows:
> <script type="text/javascript">
>        var params = {
>                user: "<%=jUser%>,
>                asOfDate: "<%=jAsOfDate%>,
>                currency: "<%=jCurrency%>,
>        };
> </script>
>
>
> If anyone can see any glaring mistakes that I am making please let me
> know what I'm doing wrong. Else, a ulterior method to pass these
> variables would be just as good if not better!
>
> Thanks for reading, and for any help in advance,
> Kevek
>
> >
>

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