Hi
Firefox updated to 25.0.1 today and GWT plugin got reinstalled. After
re-installation of the GWT plugin, the browser needs restarting. But after
restart, I still see the 'Update plugin' screen.
I reinstalled - restarted - reinstalled - restarted -reinstalled no
luck.
Then I
I can see here http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1870803/ that the plugin
for FF17 Linux 64bit is ready for a couple of days; Are there any
instructions availablle on how to build the plugin or is it available
somewhere pre-built ? I feel kinda lucky as I am working on Ubuntu 64 bit,
but it
I tried to build - would be nice to master that because it will keep on
happening every 6 weeks; Ubuntu updates FF even without asking and even
without restarting FF;
I fiddled a bit with the Makefile to include ff170 and tried to find my way
in the huge directory structure.
Finally it started
@abraham, @hilco
Thx guys, that did the trick !!
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Hi
I am trying to build a GWT project that is on github with maven, but I run
into an error saying that the maven plugin requires at least 2.5.0-rc1 ...
is that so ?
This is the project : https://github.com/jDramaix/gwtchosen
More info here : https://github.com/jDramaix/gwtchosen/issues/1
Can
I can see I have two mvn plugins in my .m2 repo :
./org/codehaus/mojo/gwt-maven-plugin/2.4.0
and
./org/codehaus/mojo/gwt-maven-plugin/2.5.0-rc1
How do I tell maven from taken the correct one ?
I guess that is just basic maven usage knowledge but ant never troubled me
with this kind of @#!!
adding this :
plugin
artifactIdgwt-maven-plugin/artifactId
version2.4.0/version
/plugin
to the plugin section, does not help.
Still seeing this :
[INFO] --- gwt-maven-plugin:2.5.0-rc1:compile (default) @ chosen-sample ---
*MFG !!! (you do not want to know what that acronym means !)*
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Hi Hilco,
thx for the advice ...
I am anything but a maven expert, this is a 3rd party project I am trying
to include.
Can you give me some pointers on how to do that ?
the pom is https://github.com/jDramaix/gwtchosen
or a sample of a GWT maven project done right ?
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confirmed working for FF15 on Linux 64-bit... thx !
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using chrome for now...
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looks great.. will definitely try it!
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thx a million !
On Thursday, July 19, 2012 3:23:43 AM UTC+2, Alan Leung wrote:
any change for Linux 64bit ?
The 64bit Linux works now.
http://acleung.com/ff14-linux64.xpi
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any change for Linux 64bit ?
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that's my impression too... could be FF13 being faster?
On Friday, June 8, 2012 8:39:41 PM UTC+2, Yuri C wrote:
I confirm 64bit linux is good. It even seems to run faster. Or is it just
me :)
On Thursday, June 7, 2012 3:46:49 PM UTC-4, koma wrote:
working now fine on 64bit linux
Just installed this :
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-tozaeGhTK_Q/T9CJDFDvhtI/A3E/ng1KltVGcUk/s1600/Screenshot+from+2012-06-07+12%3A56%3A13.png
But when I try to debug, it gives me :
working now fine on 64bit linux
thx !
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same here !
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I found it... I started out with GWTVF (Gwt validation framework, another
library. That one required this JVM setting :
-Dgwt.validation.excluded.ValidatorClassesRegexp=^org.hibernate.*
which was still set.
Removing it fixed my issue.
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I have included
inherits name=org.hibernate.validator.HibernateValidator / and now my
project fails to compile with :
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
org.hibernate.validator.constraints.impl.ScriptAssertValidator
I noticed in the GWT contributors group this thread, talking about the
In the HibernateValidator module i says clearly to exclude the problematic
package... so obvious no source code available.
But how to use this module then ?
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
module
!--
Import this module to use Hibernate Validator during the compilation of
validation classes for
Ok
this seems to fix it
@UiHandler(tabLayoutPanel)
public void onClick(SelectionEventInteger event) {
table.onResize();
}
but i am not sure wether this is best practice ??
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Somebody can have a look pls, driving me nuts.
Thinking the HTMLPanel might be the bad guy, I replaced this with a
layoutpanel as well :
ui:style
@def coloricons #33;
@def hovercolor orange;
body,html {
padding: 0;
border: 0;
margin: 0;
font-family: 'Droid Sans', sans-serif;
color:
Been using MGWT and works great for Android and iPhone.
gwt4touch seems to be locked in with Sencha.
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Hey,
I posted before about my problems getting data to display after moving from
CellTable to DataGrid. I investigated some more. I can get the data to
display in the DataGrid when the DataGrid is in the first tab. Switching it
to the second tab, the DataGrid appears empty with only the title
So for the red code : the DataGrid appears without data, only the header is
displayed !
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Hi,
I have a TabLayoutPanel and in the second tab, I would like to display a
DataGrid (the scrollable, fixed header version of CellTable). I have been
reading here a bit about the requirement to put it in a LayoutPanel so I
tried (among other things) this :
g:HTMLPanel ui:field=body
Thx Juan
I made sure now that from the outermost container upto my DataGrid,
everything is using layoutpanel like this :
ui:style
@def coloricons #33;
@def hovercolor orange;
body,html {
padding: 0;
border: 0;
margin: 0;
font-family: 'Droid Sans', sans-serif;
color: coloricons;
}
#parent {
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screenshot
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works perfectly on my Ubuntu 64 bit
Linux N53SV 2.6.38-11-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 12 21:17:25 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
FF 7.0.1
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Ok, thx I figured it out...
First I needed to inject a ServiceLayerDecorator to with Guice like this
example project https://github.com/mgenov/injecting-request-factory
And indeed, the EntityManager must be passed as ProviderEntityManager
otherwise it is not ThreadLocal and you run into closed
Hi
As so many others before me, I went through the *LoginSecurityFAQ* and have
been reading about *passing the SESSIONID from the client to the server in
the payload for each and every request*. The message is that we cannot trust
the HttpSession server side because of potential CSRF attacks.
Hi
I noticed RequestFactoryInterfaceValidator disappeared from 2.4.
Googling around I came across this :
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1503804/
From the comments I understand that I have to include requestfactory-apt.jar
in my build path to get compile time errors on RF validation
Ok, got it
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/RequestFactoryInterfaceValidation
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Hi
Starting up a new project using *RF* and *guice-persist* on the server-side
to start JPA and provide transaction management.
I have a couple of tests going to inject the EntityManager into the services
via the ServiceLocator :
public class *ApplicationServiceLocator* implements
Thx for the comments.
I guess pragmatism is the rule that you never break :-)
For now, I turned one of the Activties/presenters into a singleton, so no
longer disposable.
This presenter works with the main view of the app and would be (almost)
always present anyway.
Since it is never
Hi,
In the new Places/Activities paradigm, Activities are disposable objects
that are constructed just-in-time when they are needed.
Views are long lived because DOM manipulations are expensive in terms of
performance of your app, as per the docs.
So Activities don't keep state and Views do.
Another problem with disposable activities is that when sending out updates
over the event bus, there is no activity to handle the event and update the
view (which is hiding).
When navigating to a place where the view shows up again, the view will be
out of sync with the rest of the
Not sure how this helps ?
Should I make a RPC call to the JSON service before each JSONP call ?
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same prob.
Firefox supports something like *mozBackgroundRequest*
*Not sure how to set this property for a JSONP call though. Even then, only
works for FF, chromium has a ticket
openhttp://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=31582,
found nothing about IE.
*
*
*
*
*
*I'd like to save my
I have an instance request defined in my
public interface ApplicationRequestFactory extends RequestFactory {
.
@ServiceName(com.mydomain.server.domain.ApplicationUser)
public interface ApplicationUserRequest extends RequestContext {
*InstanceRequestApplicationUserProxy, Void
More debugging ... I have to folow the processInvocationMessages in
SimpleRequestProcessor
There is a exception thrown :
*com.google.gwt.requestfactory.server.ReportableException: Could not locate
domain method persist*
Still wondering :
- Why onSuccess is returned ?
- Why it cannot find my
thx.
putting the receiver on the persist() makes the error bubble up :
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Server Error: Could not locate domain
method persist
at
com.google.gwt.requestfactory.shared.Receiver.onFailure(Receiver.java:36)
at
So the problem was ..
void persist() {
}
shouldve been
*public* void persist() {
}
Live learn ;)
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My app is storing the currently logged in user in the clientfactory.
At startup in the EntryPoint, I retrieve the ApplicationUser through the
RequestFactory and store the ApplicationUser in the clientFactory. That
makes it easily accessible for all activities.
So this piece of code is in the
This is what I understand it should become ...
ApplicationUserRequest request = requestFactory.applicationUserRequest();
ApplicationUserProxy applicationUser = clientFactory.getApplicationUser();
request.edit(applicationUser);
*applicationUser.setSolve360ApiKey(apiKey);
*
My mistake, need to use the returned proxy from edit()
ApplicationUserRequest request = requestFactory.applicationUserRequest();
ApplicationUserProxy applicationUser =
request.edit(clientFactory.getApplicationUser());
applicationUser.setSolve360ApiKey(apiKey);
The code below fails to validate the InstanceRequests defined - here's the
exception - I have been staring at it for a couple of hours now but failed
to find the problem.
*Mar 7, 2011 9:19:48 AM
xxx.shared.request.ApplicationRequestFactory.ContactsService
Thx Thomas,
I thought that using a Locator for an entity means that all calls to that
entity are directed to its Locator.
My entity type is com.google.gdata.data.contacts.ContactEntry, so I cannot
implement methods for this class unless I start wrapping it, which I would
like to avoid.
That is
Hi,
My ValueProxy looks like this :
@ProxyForName(com.google.gdata.data.extensions.FamilyName)
public interface FamilyNameProxy extends ValueProxy {
public String getValue();
public void setValue(String familyName);
}
I have similar proxies for EmailProxy, FullNameProxy, GivenNameProxy etc
I see that in the DynaTableRF example, creating value proxies is done
through the service
@Service(value = ScheduleService.class, locator =
ScheduleServiceLocator.class)
interface ScheduleRequest extends RequestContext {
RequestTimeSlotProxy createTimeSlot(int zeroBasedDayOfWeek, int
So I will need methods :
public Email createEmail() {
return new Email();
}
public Name createName() {
return new Name();
}
public GivenName createGivenName() {
return new GivenName();
}
public FamilyName createFamilyName() {
return new FamilyName();
}
public FullName createFullName() {
and each backed by interface method...
(i now I finish this conversation with myself)
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Ok figured it out :
requestFactory().contactsService().create(EmailProxy.class) works;
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I have a working request context :
public interface ContactsService extends RequestContext {
RequestListContactEntryProxy getContacts(int offset, int pageLength);
RequestString persist(ContactEntryProxy entry);
RequestVoid remove(ContactEntryProxy entry);
RequestListContactEntryProxy
This is a missing piece of code for the above question :
*@ProxyForName(value = com.google.gdata.data.contacts.ContactEntry,
locator = xxx.server.request.ContactLocator)*
*public interface ContactEntryProxy extends EntityProxy {*
*
*
* ListEmailProxy getEmailAddresses();*
* *
* NameProxy
I was thinking about adding parameter ListEmailAddress to persist :
*public String persist(ContactEntry contactEntry) { ... }*
would become :
*public String persist(ContactEntry contactEntry, ListEmailAddress
emailAddresses) { ... }*
and take care of the linking in one go.
It would be great
* ServiceLocator eliminates the need for static methods
* Locator is great when you don't control the source code for the entities.
In my case, the underlying entities are GData Contacts.
I cannot implement the EntityProxy interface in the server side object,
because the server side object is *
Locator.create()
Thomas' replied me :
I believe you should do it in some kind of persist method in a service
instead. create() is called when sending to the server a proxy that was
created on the client-side (for EntityProxy-s; for ValueProxy-s, it's called
for any object sent from the client
During client-side development, you can just make code changes, reload your
browser and see the impact of your changes;
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Yes, but it's got more the unresolved dependies.
Why is this not in the GWT jars ?
Are the test classes omitted from the packaged jar ?
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Not supported, my guess :
Requests can be parameterized with the following types:
- Built-in value types: BigDecimal, BigInteger, Boolean, Byte, Enum,
Character, Date, Double, Float, Integer, Long, Short, String, Void
- Custom value types: any subclass of ValueProxy
- Entity types:
Hi,
I am working on a GWT 2.2 application and the server side connects to the
GData Contacts Feed.
First implementation was sending wrapped GData contacts as ValueProxy over
to the client.
Coming to the think about it, a GData ContactEntry is actually an entity,
but not the typical database
Thx Thomas - I was hoping you would pick this up ;)
I was hopefull for the .with(...) solution; But it doesn't do much. I
changed the call to :
public void queryContacts() {
applicationRequestFactory.contactsService().getAllContacts().with(emailAddressses).fire(new
OK
Spotted stupid typo :
applicationRequestFactory.contactsService().getAllContacts().with(emailAddre
*sss*es).fire(new ReceiverListContactEntryProxy() {
Not checking or throwing exceptions over this - something we learned today
;-)
But it is working now !
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where do i find RequestFactoryJreTest ?
That class is not available in the jars of my GWT 2.2 project?
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Hi
I am developing a GWT app that talks to a JSONP service.
The HTML host page is on a different domain from the JSONP service.
The HTML host page is protected by a single signon service JOSSO (
http://www.josso.org)
The JSONP service is protected by the same single signon service.
The results
This is the last thing I'll say about maven, I don't want to start a
flame war :
Version numbers : how about a manifest file ??
Ant builds are almost always horrific ? Apparently, all example code
from Google works out of the box, expect for the maven builds. But
surely, my environment is to
Really, tell me : what does Maven bring you expect for the above
problems ?
- dependency management : Is is really easier ? what's so hard about
downloading a jar and setting the build path ? sure you're not
spending more time adjusting the pom ?
- Large existing repository : in my experience,
Same here, not usable; switched back to FF.
On Dec 10, 12:19 pm, Vagner Araujo araujo...@jdukes.com wrote:
Hello Friends,
gwt plugin work in my google-chrome 8.0.552.215. But in development mode
It's very very very slow.
I'm using Slackware Linux Current 32bits with xfce4, eclipse Helios
Not really, but it is not that hard to modify HelloMVP to make it
work.
Actually HelloMVP is a really confusing example, because
- the activities are called HelloActivity and GoodbyeActivity
- the places are called HelloPlace and GoodbyePlace
but the activities and places are orthogonal to each
No, places and activities are orthogonal to each other
a webpage consists of many display regions
every display region is managed by a activity manager
when a place change occurs, the activity managers are notified and
they decide the activity to live inside the display region
I tried to
Hi,
I am developing an application for GAE that uses OAuth to access GData
feeds.
OAuth needs a static, public ip (domain) to callback to. I can manage
my way around this by using dynamic dns and port forwarding on my
router.
But this is not possible behind a corporate firewall ! Any advise
here
How I understand things, a display region is a dynamic part of a
webpage;
Depending on the place you're at, a display region is populated with a
specific activity.
A activity manager is the manager of a display region and decides the
right activity to show up for a given display region when a
IMO, this problem is not really GWT related but standard hibernate/jpa
behaviour.
Either you define your relationships as lazy, which means that they
are not loaded when the parent object is loaded, or you define the
relations as eager fetch.
The best practice is lazy load and then load the needed
hi Nicolas others,
I understand how you work with the dynamic hosted page, but how do you
throw the remote exception like you describe here :
On server side, I use a security framework that check permission on
rpc
call. If user is not logged in (session has expired) but want to
access to a
Completely following Amir's conclusion... don't go the Spring Roo way.
Finding some useful code after the clutter is the main challenge;
Moreover, the dependencies on Maven - yikes
Try to get deeper understanding programming GWT 2.1 by hand - this
blog series is great :
eclipse is reporting an error like this :
com.example.server.domainmodel.SomeEntity can not be found in source
packages. Check the inheritance chain from your module; it may not be
inheriting a required module or a module may not be adding its source
path entries properly.
in the class
package
At runtime, everything works just fine
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I think i start to understand, after reading the blog posts from
Thomas Broyer here: http://tbroyer.posterous.com/gwt-21-activities-nesting-yagni
and the other posts in this series
Looking at a host page, you can identify different display areas.
Every dynamic area - not the static part of the
opened issue :
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5587
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I guess this is the relevant part :
A new Proxy interface will be added as a superclass of ValueProxy
and EntityProxy to allow RequestFactory.create to operate on both
value and entity types.
Because ValueProxy doesn't have a stableId() method, there's no way to
use a VP with a call to find() or
worst decision ever to get on the maven/spring-roo boat.
after 25 mins of waiting while maven is downloading after issuing
perform eclipse for a basic spring-roo, maven stumbles with an error
because JAVA_HOME is not properly set.
after fixing that, perform eclipse works but the resulting project
Hi,
My entities are persisted via JDO in the Datastore (GAE). I can
transfer DTOs to the client by creating EntityProxy objects that match
the entity's properties (getters/setters).
But how do I transfer the more complex values like
com.google.appengine.api.datastore.Email with my DTO object to
Hi GWT gurus,
Learning the new GWT 2.1 framework and I got security uprunning on my
GAE application.
Now working with the new Activities/Places.
My applicaiton will have a login/logout link in the top right of the
website/app.
How do I keep this link in sync with the security status of the
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