public folder should be on the same level as gwt.xml file. superdev mode 
doesn't allow usage of <script> in gwt.xml, you have to include it in your 
application html file (it will be copied from public folder to target). You 
still can inject your scripts in onModuleLoad() of your library, but it's 
quite tricky.

On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 2:20:06 AM UTC-7, Sandeep Poonia wrote:
>
> Thanks Jim and Thomas, $wnd worked for me. But i am facing problem when i 
> changed the location of the go.js , I moved it to the folder where gwt.xml 
> file is present using  <script src="go.js"/> but i am getting the following 
> message. 
>
> 14:40:05.077 [ERROR] [opsdashboardlocal] The Cross-Site-Iframe linker does 
> not support <script> tags in the gwt.xml files, but the gwt.xml file (or 
> the gwt.xml files which it includes) contains the following script tags: 
> go.js
> In order for your application to run correctly, you will need to include 
> these tags in your host page directly. In order to avoid this error, you 
> will need to remove the script tags from the gwt.xml file, or add this 
> property to the gwt.xml file: <set-configuration-property 
> name='xsiframe.failIfScriptTag' value='FALSE'/>
>
> And I am also confused about public folder. Should i create a public 
> folder under my project or under src dir? 
>
> On Monday, July 28, 2014 2:43:47 AM UTC+5:30, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, July 27, 2014 10:11:22 AM UTC+2, Sandeep Poonia wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi ,
>>> I want to use goJS with GWT. I downloaded GOJS javascript and put it in 
>>> the sampleproject folder under war where sampleproject.nocache.js 
>>> and sampleproject.devmode.js is present. In sampleproject*.html i 
>>> added *
>>> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" 
>>> src="sampleproject/go.js"></script>
>>>
>>
>> You shouldn't put the file there. The sampleproject/ folder will be 
>> cleared by the GWT Compiler.
>> Either put your script in your "public path" so it gets copied there by 
>> the GWT Compiler [1], or put it outside the sampleproject/ folder.
>>  
>> [1] see 
>> http://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/DevGuideOrganizingProjects.html
>>
>> In one of the view i used 
>>> public static native void initGo() /*-{
>>> var $$ = go.GraphObject.make;
>>> }-*/;
>>> when i call this function , exception is thrown:
>>>
>>> com.google.gwt.event.shared.UmbrellaException: Exception caught: 
>>> (ReferenceError) @com.amazon.ops.client.OpsMenuView::initGo()([]): go is 
>>> not defined.
>>>
>>> Can anyone please help me with this?
>>>
>>
>> As Jim already said, you need to use $wnd to escape the sandbox GWT is 
>> running in and into the context of the web page, where your script is 
>> loaded.
>> See http://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/DevGuideCodingBasicsJSNI.html 
>>
>

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