this indeed could be the case, never seen that such things refuse to
work - but we're ont done yet, please try to defer loading the script
upon button click - just to be sure browser loaded and initialized, so
create a button and load the script from that onClickHandler()

if still would ont work, then I'd blame maps' script ;)  btw. when
serioously think about loading js on demand I'd suggest to try out
RequireJS rom http://requirejs.org/

reg,

On 12 Aug., 11:38, Vincent COROLLEUR <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just tried this and it doesn't work, same problem.
>
> I had already tried a similar thing but the JSNI was implemented in
> GWT code, same problem anyway :)
>
> I tried to put a javaScript file with basic code on tomcat and it
> succed. So the problem doesn't come from the way i load the script.
>
> I think the problem comes from the maps' javascript combined with
> dynamic load from GWT. From the javaScript i try to load, there is
> other call to scripts, maybe it's a problem... I think there's a
> mechanism that i'm not aware.
>
> On Aug 12, 11:18 am, cokol <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > maybe you make a change to a DOM node what GWT is aware of and
> > therefore triggers module unload?
> > try following function (ready to use) define the function inside JSP
>
> > <script>
> > function loadJS(url){
> >         var loaderNode = document.createElement("script");
> >         loaderNode.setAttribute("id","____ffxep");
> >         loaderNode.setAttribute("type","text/javascript");
> >         (document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0]).appendChild(loaderNode);
> >         loaderNode.setAttribute("src",url);}
>
> > </script>
>
> > and put invoker to your GWT class:
>
> > public native void loadJS(String url)/*-{
> >  $wnd.loadJS(url);
>
> > }-*/;
>
> > ensure you have the HEAD tag in your html, and give it a try
>
> > it has to work...
>
> > On 12 Aug., 11:01, Vincent COROLLEUR <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > But even if try to load only one map dynamically, it bugs.
>
> > > It works only by the static way for the moment (script tag in
> > > index.jsp)

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