Oh. I didn't know that was needed. It's a little inconvenient, but it's
better than restarting the code server. Thanks!
On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 11:28:39 AM UTC-4, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> Do you "mvn process-resources" when you change something in
> src/main/resources?
>
> On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 2:12:07 PM UTC+2, N Troncoso wrote:
>>
>> I'm starting a new project using GWT 2.8-rc2, and am setting up my GSS
>> resources. It all works and the pages render correctly, but if I change a
>> GSS file, the changes aren't loading when I refresh the browser.
>>
>> I have my ResourceBundles in
>> *src/main/java/com/company/project/client/resources*
>>
>> And I have my gss files in
>> *src/main/resources/com/company/project/client/resources/gss*
>>
>> So, when setting up my ResourceBundle, I do *@Source("gss/style.gss")*
>>
>> Just in case this is relevant, here are the properties in my gwt.xml file
>> for GSS:
>>
>> <set-configuration-property name="CssResource.enableGss" value="true" />
>> <set-configuration-property name="CssResource.conversionMode" value=
>> "strict" />
>>
>> This works, but like I said, if I make a change in style.gss, the change
>> is not loaded when refreshing the browser. I have to stop the codeserver
>> and restart it
>>
>> I don't think this matters, but the way I set up my resources is to have
>> a CssResource per gss file. Then, I have a singleton Resource.java class.
>> In it, I have a single ClientBundle that hooks each CssResource to its gss
>> file. Then, I create static methods for each Resource. It looks like this:
>>
>> public class Resources
>> {
>> public static interface ResourceBundle extends ClientBundle
>> {
>> @Source("gss/flex.gss")
>> FlexStyleResource flex();
>>
>> @Source("gss/colors.gss")
>> ColorResource col();
>>
>> @Source("gss/fonts.gss")
>> FontResource font();
>>
>> @Source("gss/widgets.gss")
>> WidgetResource widget();
>> }
>>
>> private static Resources INSTANCE;
>>
>> public synchronized static Resources get()
>> {
>> if (INSTANCE == null)
>> {
>> INSTANCE = new Resources();
>> }
>>
>> return INSTANCE;
>> }
>>
>> public static FlexStyleResource flex()
>> {
>> return get().resources.flex();
>> }
>>
>> public static ColorResource col()
>> {
>> return get().resources.col();
>> }
>>
>> public static FontResource font()
>> {
>> return get().resources.font();
>> }
>>
>> public static WidgetResource widget()
>> {
>> return get().resources.widget();
>> }
>>
>> private final ResourceBundle resources;
>>
>> public Resources()
>> {
>> resources = GWT.create(ResourceBundle.class);
>> }
>>
>> public void init()
>> {
>> resources.flex().ensureInjected();
>> resources.col().ensureInjected();
>> resources.widget().ensureInjected();
>> resources.font().ensureInjected();
>> }
>> }
>>
>> And so, when I need something, I can do *Resources.col().primaryColor()* for
>> example. *Note*: I call init() in my EntryPoint.onModuleLoad()
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any advice
>>
>
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