That didn't seem to make much of a difference, the generated javascript
still have the wrong identifiers, and the error message is the same :(
I wonder if there is something wrong with my build, it looks to me as if
the annotations are ignored.
I know that I run gwt 2.8, as I did a lambda to verify that, and I can see
that the code server is started with '-XjsInteropMode, JS'.
Could I simplify it further, by removing the namespace or something?
Thanks ...
/Brian
Den tirsdag den 15. september 2015 kl. 14.46.01 UTC+2 skrev Brian Pedersen:
>
> So I am doing my first baby-steps in JsInterop, exposing a Java class to
> javascript, and I can't seem to figure out what I am doing wrong.
>
> *My java class looks like this:*
> @JsExport("poc.Hello")
> public class JsHello {
> public String sayHello(String name) {
> return "Hello " + name;
> }
> }
>
> *And the javascript in my host page like this:*
> var obj = new poc.Hello();
> alert(obj.sayHello("there"));
>
> *My browser complains about 'poc' being undefined:*
> Uncaught ReferenceError: poc is not defined
>
> *Which is understandable, when looking at the implementation generated:*
> _.sayHello_0_g$ = function Cyb_g$(name_0_g$){
> return 'Hello ' + name_0_g$;
> }
> ;
> var Ldk_bitwerk_client_JsHello_2_classLit_0_g$ = cDb_g$(
> 'dk.bitwerk.client', 'JsHello', 428, Ljava_lang_Object_2_classLit_0_g$);
>
> I have tried all sorts of things, such using the real package/class name
> inside @JsExport, omiting the package/class name inside @JsExport and
> adding @JsType to the class declaration.
> I have also tried annotating a constructor instead of the class.
>
> I am running gwt-2.8.0-snapshot with jsInteropMode=JS, and I have
> committed the code here: https://github.com/bitwerk/jspoc
>
> Any help will be much appreciated ...
>
> /Brian
>
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