It doesn't support hosted mode. I have one project with standard linker for debugging and on project with bookmarklet linker.
Olivier On 14 juin, 13:33, dino <[email protected]> wrote: > how do you do the debugging? > It doesn't work in hosted mode or does it? > > On 14 jun, 09:16, Olivier Monaco <[email protected]> wrote: > > > My linker generate .cache.js files instead of .nocache.js (in fact it > > use XsLinker). Then, it create a bootstrap script (the .nocache.js) > > derived from the one for XsLinker. > > > But there's a limitation. The bootstrap needs the base path of the GWT > > folder (the one with .cache.js files). To find it, the bootstrap needs > > to find the script tag of itself. You must add an id attribute to it > > containing the name of your module followed by "Loader". If your > > bootstrap script is "myscript.cache.js", the id must be > > "myscriptLoader". > > > Then your bookmarklet is: > > javascript:(function(){var > > %20t=document.createElement('script');t.id='myscriptLoader';t.type='text/ > > javascript';t.src='http://www.server.com/myscript.nocache.js? > > _bk_='+t.id+'&_nocache='+(new > > %20Date()).valueOf();document.getElementsByTagName('head') > > [0].appendChild(t);})(); > > > Olivier > > > On 14 juin, 08:17, dino <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > yes, you misunderstood me :p I don't speak english and have sometimes > > > trouble explaining what I wan't :p > > > but that sentence is non-trivial and you already answered what I > > > needed to know > > > > Sorry that I called your tutorial not good but It looked rather > > > confusing. It looks like you are doing some buggy changes, it only > > > looks that way. It kept me back for that reason. Maybe I'll better > > > reread it and write a java program to automate it. > > > > Oh and I have to check out that plugin Olivier pointed out. I'm just > > > curious what that plugin does apart from what keremTyriaky posted. > > > > If you ask my opinion about the end product: Never seen any bugs, > > > works very good and is handy if I want to understand some sentences, > > > thanks. But I think there are more useful uses then a translator. > > > > On Jun 14, 1:27 am, KeremTiryaki <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > I want to write my own bookmarklet in gwt and I didn't found any good > > > > > tutorial online. > > > > > This guy managed to do so, I want to know why. > > > > > And yes, most browsers support bookmarklets > > > > > 5 months ago, I wrote a > > > > tutorialhttp://keremt.blogspot.com/2010/01/making-bookmarklet-with-gwt-20-and... > > > > but you are right, it is not a good one :) I will try to make a video > > > > about it for better explain. > > > > > And Yes bookmarklets could be a BigDevil. These kind of tools must be > > > > open source. They are only JS, They are already open source. But I > > > > will share the gwt codes as soon as possible. > > > > > > how do you create a bookmarklet in gwt? like a casual gwt project? > > > > > Yes it is casual gwt project. but you need to do something after > > > > compile java codes. There is some trick about server > > > > communication(http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/tutorial/ > > > > Xsite.html). I explained it in my blog post, but I will give more info > > > > about it... > > > > > > Dino:This guy managed to do so, I want to know why. > > > > > Because I need a translate tool like that :) and am I misunderstood > > > > you? > > > > > Thanks a lot > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
