[ERROR] Errors in
'jar:file:/C:/Users/sfeir/.m2/repository/com/google/guava/guava-gwt/15.0/guava-gwt-15.0.jar!/com/google/common/collect/super/com/google/common/collect/Lists.java'
[ERROR] Line 595: No source code is available for type
com.google.common.math.IntMath; did you forget to inherit a required module?
I would call that an error message ;) Can you make sure you Guava setup is
correct? On first sight Guava's Collect.gwt.xml file does inherit Guava's
Math.gwt.xml file which in turn makes a super sourced version of IntMath
visible to the GWT compiler. So technically it should work. Maybe you just
have some sort of Maven class path issue.
Generating method body for communityPopUp()
Template with variable in URL attribute context: The
template code generator will sanitize the URL. Use SafeUri to specify
arguments in a URL attribute context that should not be sanitized.
Generating method body for eventPopUp()
Template with variable in URL attribute context: The
template code generator will sanitize the URL. Use SafeUri to specify
arguments in a URL attribute context that should not be sanitized.
If you want to fix these kind of warnings you should use SafeUri instead of
String as parameter type for any kind of urls in your SafeHtmlTemplates.
E.g. something like
@Template("<span class=\"{3}\">{0}: <a href=\"{1}\">{2}</a></span>")
SafeHtml messageWithLink(SafeHtml message, *String url*, String linkText,
String style);
should be
@Template("<span class=\"{3}\">{0}: <a href=\"{1}\">{2}</a></span>")
SafeHtml messageWithLink(SafeHtml message,* SafeUri url*, String linkText,
String style);
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