No public ETA at this point, but with Milestone 2 behind us and a Release
Candidate in front of us we're getting close. Stayed tuned for more info.

Thanks,
Chris

On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 4:29 AM, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Any rough ETA for final, or it a 'ready-when-its-ready'?
>
> Richard
>
> On Oct 23, 6:00 pm, Chris Ramsdale <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Devraj,
> >
> > As of MS2, your best bet is to check out the updated Mail sample to
> > see how to use some of the new 2.0 features (in particular the XML UI
> > descriptors). We'll have more documentation as we move closer to the
> > final release.
> >
> > - Chris
> >
> > On Oct 22, 7:37 pm, Devraj Mukherjee <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi John,
> >
> > > Is there any documentation that goes with the milstone releases so we
> > > can read up on howto use some of these news features?
> >
> > > I am particularly interested in the XML UI descriptors.
> >
> > > Thanks again.
> >
> > > On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 4:43 AM, John LaBanca <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi everyone,
> >
> > > > We are excited to release the second milestone build for GWT 2.0
> > > > today. This milestone is essentially feature complete, and provides
> > > > somewhat more stability in the various bits of core functionality
> that
> > > > will be coming in GWT 2.0.
> >
> > > > Please download the distribution from:
> > > >
> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/downloads/list?can=1&q=2....
> >
> > > > Milestone 2 contains a couple new features and changes from MS1:
> > > > * Layout Panels: Layout panels have been refined since MS1. In
> > > > particular, the TabLayoutPanel has been introduced, and UiBinder has
> > > > been extended to support it and StackLayoutPanel. Layout panels use
> > > > native css, so they resize with the window smoothly (IE6 uses active
> > > > layout to achieve the same effect, but it is still fast in most
> > > > cases). When paired with UIBinder, users can create applications
> > > > faster than ever. (Read more about UiBinder under Declarative User
> > > > Interface, below.)
> >
> > > > Breaking changes in MS2:
> > > > * The way arguments are passed to the GWT testing infrastructure has
> > > > been revamped (and changed slightly from MS1). There is now a
> > > > consistent syntax to support arbitrary "runstyles", including user-
> > > > written with no changes to GWT. Though this does not affect common
> > > > launch configs, some of the less common ones will need to be updated.
> > > > For example:
> > > >    * '-selenium localhost:4444/*firefox' has become
> > > >      '-runStyle Selenium:localhost:4444/*firefox'
> > > >    * '-remoteweb rmi://localhost/ff3' has become
> > > >      '-runStyle RemoteWeb:rmi://localhost/ff3'
> > > >    * '-manual 5' has become '-runStyle Manual:5'
> > > > Note: run style names must be capitalized (ex. Selenium).
> >
> > > > Known Issues in MS2:
> > > > * LayoutPanels only work in strict mode, but new GWT applications are
> > > > created in quirks mode by default. You must manually switch your
> > > > application to strict mode by changing the DOCTYPE at the top of your
> > > > application's html file. Existing widgets that do not work correctly
> > > > in strict mode (ex. StackPanel) now have a LayoutPanel counterpart
> > > > that does work in strict mode (ex. StackLayoutPanel).
> > > > * Connecting multiple browsers at the same time in development mode
> > > > can cause the development mode server to crash. You can avoid this by
> > > > waiting for each browser to start your app before connecting another
> > > > browser.
> > > > * If you are planning to run the webAppCreator, i18nCreator, or the
> > > > junitCreator scripts on Mac or Linux, please set the executable bits
> > > > by doing a 'chmod +x *Creator'
> > > > * Our HtmlUnit integration is still not complete. Additionally,
> > > > HtmlUnit does not do layout. So tests can fail either because they
> > > > exercise layout or they hit bugs due to incomplete integration. If
> you
> > > > want such tests to be ignored on HtmlUnit, please annotate the test
> > > > methods with @DoNotRunWith({Platform.Htmlunit})
> >
> > > > To reiterate, here are a few key notes from the Milestone 1
> > > > announcement...
> > > > * Terminology changes: We're going to start using the term
> > > > "development mode" rather than the old term "hosted mode." The term
> > > > "hosted mode" was sometimes confusing to people, so we'll be using
> the
> > > > more descriptive term from now on. For similar reasons, we'll be
> using
> > > > the term "production mode" rather than "web mode" when referring to
> > > > compiled script.
> >
> > > > * Changes to the distribution: Note that there's only one download,
> > > > and it's no longer platform-specific. You download the same zip file
> > > > for every development platform. This is made possible by the new
> > > > plugin approach used to implement development mode (see below). The
> > > > distribution file does not include the browser plugins themselves;
> > > > those are downloaded separately the first time you use development
> > > > mode in a browser that doesn't have the plugin installed.
> >
> > > > * In-Browser Development Mode: Prior to 2.0, GWT hosted mode provided
> > > > a special-purpose "embedded browser" to debug your GWT code. In 2.0,
> > > > the web page being debugged is viewed within a standard browser.
> > > > Development mode is supported through the use of a native-code plugin
> > > > for each browser. In other words, you can use development mode
> > > > directly from Safari, Firefox, IE, and Chrome.
> >
> > > > * Code Splitting: Developer-guided code splitting allows you to chunk
> > > > your GWT code into multiple fragments for faster startup. With code
> > > > splitting, you can arrange to load just the minimum script needed to
> > > > get the application running and the user interacting, while the rest
> > > > of the app is downloaded as needed.
> >
> > > > * Declarative User Interface: GWT's UiBinder now allows you to create
> > > > user interfaces mostly declaratively. Previously, widgets had to be
> > > > created and assembled programmatically, requiring lots of code. Now,
> > > > you can use XML to declare your UI, making the code more readable,
> > > > easier to maintain, and faster to develop. The Mail sample has been
> > > > updated to use the new declarative UI.
> >
> > > > * Bundling of resources (ClientBundle): GWT has shipped with
> > > > ImageBundles since GWT v1.4, giving developers automatic spriting of
> > > > images. ClientBundle generalizes this technique, bringing the power
> of
> > > > combining and optimizing resources into one download to things like
> > > > text files, CSS, and XML. This means fewer network round trips, which
> > > > in turn can decrease application latency -- especially on mobile
> > > > applications.
> >
> > > > * Using HtmlUnit for running GWT tests: GWT 2.0 no longer uses SWT or
> > > > the old mozilla code (on linux) to run GWT tests. Instead, GWT 2.0
> now
> > > > supports HtmlUnit as the built-in browser for testing. HtmlUnit is
> > > > 100% Java. This means there is a single GWT distribution for linux,
> > > > mac, and windows, and debugging GWT Tests in development mode can be
> > > > done entirely in a Java debugger. Production mode tests can still be
> > > > run in any browser via HtmlUnit (default), manual mode, GWT's remote
> > > > web, or Selenium depending on your use of -runStyle. Development mode
> > > > tests can also be run using any browser that has the Development mode
> > > > plugin installed (HtmlUnit has it by default).
> >
> > > > As always, remember that GWT milestone builds like this are use-at-
> > > > your-own-risk and we don't recommend it for production use. Please
> > > > report any bugs you encounter to the GWT issue tracker
> > > > (http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/list) after
> doing
> > > > a quick search to see if your issue has already been reported.
> >
> > > > -- John LaBanca, on behalf of the Google Web Toolkit team
> >
> > > --
> > > "The secret impresses no-one, the trick you use it for is everything"
> > > - Alfred Borden (The Prestiege)
>
> >
>

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