thanks for ur reply and kind help.
i am still searching for the right solution.
I have implemented what u have specified in the la st thread as -
$wnd.myBus.fire("myModule","initState")
this works fine when i m opening both the modules in different (seperate)
windows of the same browser. but whenever i try this using inner frame it
doesn't work as it should be.
so for guiding purpose if you can share a code snippet that might help me
for better understand.
And yes,we had thought of code splitting but we couldn't implemented it.
thanks.
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On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 5:28 PM, ep <[email protected]> wrote:
> ah ok got your point, well, if you write:
>
> @com.verisona.bridge.client.CandidateMainView::alertWindow();
>
> for the GWT compiler is pretty same as a pure Java call - because that
> code is not actually "native" where as
>
> $wnd.alert("foo")
>
> is a real native code which is not handled by GWT compiler. the first
> line would not work cross anonymous modules (such as those which are
> not compiled within same compilation process) since the obfuscator
> will rename all the types/method names. when I've written "native" i
> really meant pure Java-Code which is not compiled by GWT compiler, but
> rather is supplied from a separate codeBase.js (javascript) file.
> because that code you always can use cross-modules like
> $wnd.myBus.fire("myModule","initState").
>
> The issue is that you have to compile all available modules in same
> compile process to get them working with each other via compile time
> binding (such as calling ModuleA.refresh() from ModuleB), after
> compilation (with obfuscation) there is no way to reach the code via
> API.
>
> Have you already tried code splitting feature to minimize the initial
> bootstrap? so that codebase from "moduleX" is loaded on demand?
>
>
> On 18 Okt., 12:25, aditya sanas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > yeah you are right my each of the module is compilable each is having
> > entryPoint class associated with it but
> > this is how we use to design a GWT module or is it possible to have GWT
> > module without EntryPoint class associated with it...?
> >
> > actually we were having a single enrty point class for this module before
> > but it was making page very heavy.And it was taking more than 10seconds
> each
> > time to load when we deploy project online.
> > So for this we had decided to split modules and each page will have
> > different module associate with it.
> >
> > but still we are not able find a solution for communication between two
> > modules.
> > and i didn't get your last line.
> >
> > I m trying this as
> > following method is from master class as
> >
> > CandidateMainView.java implements EntryPoint
> > //...
> > public static native void alertWindow()/*-{
> > $wnd.alert('hello there i m in main...');
> >
> > }-*/;
> >
> > and i m trying to access this method from some other class which is
> getting
> > loaded into the inner frame.
> > CandidateAccountSetting.java implements EntryPoint
> >
> > //..
> > private native void registerAFunction() /*-{
> > @com.verisona.bridge.client.CandidateMainView::alertWindow();
> >
> > }-*/;
> >
> > this should give an alert but it doesn't work.
> > is this what u r suggesting ?
> >
> > --
> > Aditya
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 3:26 PM, ep <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > actually, you could be using HandlerManager as an event bus between
> > > all your modules, but I guess you trying to treat each of your modules
> > > as separate "gwt applications", each having an entry point and also
> > > each independently compilable / runnable? therefore you cannot just
> > > reference classes cross-wise?
> >
> > > in this case you could create a small API allowing message interchange
> > > or you follow observer pattern and the host page (being a master) can
> > > provide the implementation as a native JS code.
> >
> > > On 18 Okt., 11:20, aditya sanas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > yes those are from same host in the same window.
> >
> > > > I have somewhere about 10 modules in my project out of which 1 is
> main
> > > > modules which contains a Frame(GWT).
> > > > and in this frame i m loading other 9 modules in the same window.
> > > > So i want main window and frame should communicate with each other.
> > > > that is there is should be some kind of message passing between these
> two
> > > > modules but i m finding it little difficult to do it as both are
> > > > from different modules and so the objects in one module is not
> accessible
> > > to
> > > > the other.
> >
> > > > --
> > > > Aditya
> >
> > > > On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 2:03 PM, ep <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > > > > hi, a small question, do you open contents from same host (as
> parent
> > > > > window) within your innerframe?
> >
> > > > > On 18 Okt., 09:26, Aditya <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > > Hello Guys,
> >
> > > > > > I am designing a web application using GWT which
> has
> > > one
> > > > > > inner frame which loads different modules whenever user selects
> any
> > > > > > menu from TOP frame that is from a main window.
> >
> > > > > > The problem where i have stuck now is whenever there is some
> error
> > > > > > occurred inside a frame which contains a different module then
> that
> > > > > > should notify main window about it. So I can handle all failure
> > > > > > messages in my main module.
> >
> > > > > > If anyone has implemented it before or has some threads that u
> have
> > > > > > gone thr' then please do reply.
> >
> > > > > > I had referred thishttp://
> gwt-ext.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2459
> > > > > > this works fine as it is opening a new window but i want to open
> a
> > > > > > frame inside a same window which sends messages to parent window
> > > > > > containing it.
> >
> > > > > > --
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