On Nov 9, 4:13 pm, shahid <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a GWT 1.7 application and I want to upgrade it to GWT 2
> Milestone 2. The application uses 2 big external CSS files. In GWT 1.7
> I had a public folder and put both the CSS files in the folder and my
> application compiled and worked fine. Now for GWT 2 I have created a
> ResourceBundle class and put all image sprites and CSS as follows:
>
>     public interface ResourceBundle extends ClientBundle {
>
>         public static final ResourceBundle INSTANCE = GWT.create
> (ResourceBundle.class);
>
>         @Source("com/web/tech/public/stylesheet1.css")
>         public Css stylesheet1();
>
>         @Source("com/web/tech/public/stylesheet2.css")
>         public Css stylesheet2();
>
>         @Source("com/docobo/keswick/keswickweb/public/images/
> organisnew.gif")
>         public ImageResource add_org();
>
>     .....
>     }
>
> The Css class is an empty class extending CssResource :
>
>     public interface Css extends CssResource{
>
>     }
>
> Then in my onModuleLoad() I use :
>
>     StyleInjector.inject(ResourceBundle.INSTANCE.stylesheet1().getText
> ());
>     StyleInjector.inject(ResourceBundle.INSTANCE.stylesheet2().getText
> ());
>
> When I compile I get the following error:
>
>          Rebinding
> com.docobo.keswick.keswickweb.client.ClientResources.ResourceBundle
>                 Invoking <generate-with
> class='com.google.gwt.resources.rebind.context.InlineClientBundleGenerator' /
>
>                    Creating assignment for gxt_gray()
>                       Replacing CSS class names
>                          [ERROR] The following unobfuscated classes
> were present in a strict CssResource:
>                             [ERROR] x-tab-scroller-left
>                             [ERROR] x-tab-strip-disabled
>                             [ERROR] ......loads of other styles
>
>     Fix by adding String accessor method(s) to the CssResource
> interface for obfuscated classes, or using an @external declaration
> for unobfuscated classes.
>
> Following the above instruction when I use @external above all my
> style classes inside the CSS file I get the following error :

It's not to be used "above", as a Java5 annotation; see
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/CssResource#External_and_legacy_scopes
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