Sweet. Glad it worked.
Enjoy :)
2014-02-25 7:43 GMT+01:00 Bharath Kumar :
> Thanks ! Just figured out it was my image placing issue . Changed
> the background:transparent url(../img/sprite-green-0.3.png)
> to background:transparent url(/gwttour/img/sprite-green-0.3.png) in the css
> file and the
Thanks ! Just figured out it was my image placing issue . Changed
the background:transparent url(../img/sprite-green-0.3.png)
to background:transparent url(/gwttour/img/sprite-green-0.3.png) in the css
file and then it worked.
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 3:37 AM, Alain Ekambi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank
Hi,
Thank you :)
Try adding the css and js in the res folder anaolog to here :
https://github.com/eemi2010/gwt-tour/tree/master/src/main/resources/com/eemi/gwt/tour/res
Also make sure that you .gwt.xml file then looks like :
https://github.com/eemi2010/gwt-tour/blob/master/src/main/resources/com
Thank you for the excellent work.
As i started implementing my first tutorial, i found that the green sprite
png was missing and i have downloaded it from the github.
However when i packaged the jar including the img file ,it still giving me
the same warning.
404 - GET /img/sprite-green-0.3.png
Hello.
I'm not an Editor framework specialist, but from glancing at the code, I
would say IsEditor> or LeafValueEditor, just
like the DateBox itself does.
Hope this helps
Regards
Nicolas
Le 2014-02-22 01:30, Ervin Hoxha a écrit :
I have a composite widget composed by 3 TextBoxes th
>
> Thanks for your answer Jens, I am new to GWT so I don't know if my next
> question is doable or not. From logs I can see that the service is still
> running on the server after I get the alert message. So when I detect this
> error can I go back and restart another callback that will wait
Hello.
I didn't have yet the occasion to play with it and it's one year old,
but GWT Uploader on http://www.moxiegroup.com/moxieapps/gwt-uploader/
seems to do the kind of things you require.
Hope this helps
Regards
Nicolas
Le 2014-02-21 17:04, dhoffer a écrit :
I need to have a widg
On 02/24/2014 01:16 PM, Jeffrey Argo wrote:
Thanks for your answer Jens, I am new to GWT so I don't know if my
next question is doable or not. From logs I can see that the service
is still running on the server after I get the alert message. So when
I detect this error can I go back and restar
Thanks for your answer Jens, I am new to GWT so I don't know if my next
question is doable or not. From logs I can see that the service is still
running on the server after I get the alert message. So when I detect this
error can I go back and restart another callback that will wait again for
Hi Jens,
Yea, this is definitely a good point.
Then any widget can inherit this minimal CssResource and define on its own
how it will look like in enabled / disabled state (= you would not add
enableddisabled.css to the various widgets @Source annotation although you
extend HasEnabledDisabledS
TLS defines the alert protocol and alert code 21 means "Decryption failed",
see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security#Alert_protocol
Quoting wikipedia:
*"This record should normally not be sent during normal handshaking or
application exchanges. However, this message can be s
HI,
I am working on an application that is deployed on Tomcat 7.0 and when I
make a RPC call from the client to the server after 1 minute the connection
is reset, because of an Alert Encrypted message from the server. The alert
message type is a 21, which means that the connection should be re
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