If I have a java class and I mark it with @JsType I create a contract
between Java and Javascript that I can use this class with it's given Java
name in Javascript - is this correct?
package com.test.workertest.shared;
import com.google.gwt.core.shared.GWT;
import jsinterop.annotations.*;
@JsType(namespace = "test", name = "JsOpClass")
public class JsOpClass
{
@JsMethod
public void printStuff()
{
GWT.log("asdfasdf");
}
}
I would like to be able to create now a JsOpClass object in javascript and
call printStuff() on this object but I actually don't understand where this
is meant to be working. If I create for example a web worker which would
create this class it reports that
com.google.gwt.event.shared.UmbrellaException: Exception caught: (
ReferenceError) : testis not defined
which makes sense because my worker.js knows nothing about GWT (would this
be possible?)
And even if I try it in the GWT HTML file it doesn't seem to know about
this class and I get a test is not defined error.
How do I actually call exposed classes/methods and from where is it
possible? Is it only a JSNI substitute (but even then I was not able to
call it from a JSNI method).
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