Thanks for all the work you put in to GWT! Much appreciated! Really looking
forward to the improved Collections support myself.
On Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at 12:30:29 PM UTC+1 Giuseppe La Scaleia
wrote:
> Great work guys.
>
>
> Giuseppe La Scaleia
> CNR - IMAA
> geoSDI
> Sviluppo Software
>
Thanks for the incredible amount of work you put into GWT, and for this
release. Just tried it out, enjoyed replacing Lombok "var" with proper Java
"var" :-)
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Hello,
I use IntelliJ although I must admit I start the application on the
command-line as opposed to using IntelliJ to do this.
I have found the command
mvn -Djetty.version=9.4.19.v20190610 war:exploded gwt:devmode
work well for me.
To debug server-side code, in the GWT Maven plugin in pom.
Please excuse me if this topic has been discussed before. I did look but I
didn't find anything recent.
I was looking to use java.time with GWT. I saw it was not supported "out of
the box" in 2.8.2. I looked around for libraries and
found https://github.com/m-m-m/gwt-time. It was not complete,
>
>
>- Is it possible to configure my project to use Jetty 9.3.x in super
>dev mode?
>
> In case you are still looking to an answer to this, I found out that you
can use the following command-line options to Maven when running super dev
mode to influence what version of Jetty is used:
sion of jetty to classpath.
>
> Here's my blog post(in Japanese) about this. Maybe you can use some
> translation site.
>
> https://www.gwtcenter.com/execute-gwt282-on-java9-or-later
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> On 2019/07/17 17:51, Adrian Smith wrote:
> > I
oad the compiled
> classes, and can't because it doesn't understand Java 11 bytecode.
> So you'll want to compile the shared and client code to Java 8 bytecode,
> and the server-only code to Java 11 bytecode.
>
> On Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at 10:56:58 AM UTC+2, Adr
I understand that GWT 2.8.2 supports translation of Java 8 syntax, and not
Java 11.
But I thought there might be a good chance that could use Java 11 features
on the server (e.g. Jetty) that responds to GWT-RPC requests.
This works fine in deployment mode: Mark the project as Java 11 in Maven,