Yes, that should work - a "java array" of js objects can be a js array. You
could also use elemental2.core.JsArray<Product> instead if you wanted to be
explicit in your Java code that you are dealing with a Java array.
On Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 3:28:34 PM UTC-6, Power Droid wrote:
>
> I have a class which is just a data storage object
>
> public class Product{
> int id;
> String name;
> public Product()
> {
> }
> public int getId() {
> return id;
> }
> public void setId(int id) {
> this.id = id;
> }
> public String getName() {
> return name;
> }
> public void setName(String name) {
> this.name = name;
> }
>
> }
>
> I have another class that will be used to process data and will have a
> method to return an array of Product objects based on the processing.
>
> public class Processor {
> public Product[] doStuff()
> {
> ...
> }
> }
>
> My goal is to use JsInterop to make the doStuff() method available to
> other javascript on a site.
>
> Is this as simple as putting the @JsType annotation at the top of both of
> these classes? If so, does GWT handle the conversion of the array of Java
> Product objects into an array of javascript Product objects or is there
> something else that needs to be done?
>
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