I send the json data now back to the server and read them from the
server. Stupid and slow, but it works like in all other cases that I
allready have.

Thanks, Anton

Patrizio De Michele schrieb:
> make a normal servlet (myLoadingServlet) ....make the doPost that get
> a file and returns a string.....
> and set the url to call the servlet for example
> setUrl("myLoadingServlet?myFile.json")
> i have used already it and functions .... i'm not at work until next
> monday otherwise
> i'll give you my code ....but it's very easy :)...
> remember that gwt servlet are the NORMAL servlet we are used to but
> with some little changes that you con override...
> bye Pat
>
> 2009/8/25 Anton Trapp <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
>
>     Hi Patrizio!
>
>     Thank you, but that is exactly what I already used several times.
>     What I
>     need is not a
>
>     loader.setDataUrl("data/column-data.json"); -> load from URL
>
>     but a loader.loadFromClientString(jsonStringOnClient); -> load without
>     going to the client.
>
>     Mayby I did not make myself clear...
>
>     Regards, Anton
>
>     Patrizio De Michele schrieb:
>     > http://www.gwt-ext.com/demo/#columnTree
>     > here loads from a url the json :)
>     > 2009/8/23 Anton Trapp <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     > <mailto:[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>>>
>     >
>     >
>     >     I must be blind. I can find many which read from the server
>     a json
>     >     string, many xml samples, but not one with a local client json.
>     >     Can you
>     >     lend me your glasses?
>     >
>     >     Patrizio De Michele schrieb:
>     >     > see the gwt-ext showcase if i remenber correctly there are
>     many
>     >     > examples of this type....
>     >     > bye pat
>     >     >
>     >     > 2009/8/23 Anton Trapp <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     >     <mailto:[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>>
>     >     > <mailto:[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     >     <mailto:[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>>>>
>     >     >
>     >     >
>     >     >     Hello again!
>     >     >
>     >     >     Is it possible to build a tree from a local json String on
>     >     the client?
>     >     >
>     >     >     myJsonString would be something like ->
>     >     [{"id":"root","text":"root
>     >     >
>     >    
>     node","leaf":false,"children":["id":"one","text":"child1","leaf":true]]
>     >     >
>     >     >     and it is allready on the client.
>     >     >
>     >     >     I would have thought of something like:
>     >     >
>     >     >     JsonReader reader = new JsonReader();
>     >     >     Store store = new Store(reader);
>     >     >     store.loadJsonData(myJsonString, true);
>     >     >
>     >     >     but what do I use for the JsonReader constructor (or is my
>     >     throught
>     >     >     going in the wrong direction)?
>     >     >
>     >     >     Thank you very much in advance!
>     >     >
>     >     >     Regards,
>     >     >
>     >     >     Anton
>     >     >
>     >     >
>     >     >
>     >     >
>     >     > >
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     > >
>
>
>
>
> >

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