Re: permutation explosion

2012-04-21 Thread Michael Allan
Joseph Lust said:
 I misread this as *Precambrian Explosion *at first.

In the Call for Action thread, the concern is a Permian Extinction.

Michael

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Re: Call for action: Time to rethink a road-map and more frequent updates for GWT.

2012-04-21 Thread Joshua Kappon
Great! Thanks for Ray, looking forward hearing from you.

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Re: Call for action: Time to rethink a road-map and more frequent updates for GWT.

2012-04-21 Thread Blake McBride
Thanks Ray.  Even this small piece of information affects my decisioning
and comfort level.  Thanks.

Blake McBride

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performance difference of GWT event stack on FF Chrome

2012-04-21 Thread magnum

I am writing a canvas (and later a webgl) mapping component that renders 
data fully on the client. 
You can see a very early prototype at http://gwtvectormaps.appspot.com/

What strikes me is a huge difference in performance between Firefox and 
Chrome. Normalyl I'd attribute the difference to Firefox being slow, but 
the case is not that clear. On my PC it takes 75ms to render a frame on FF 
and 35ms, both numbers are more than adequate, so the problem lies 
somewhere else. I suspect it's the time between generation of a native 
Javascript event and it's capture by GWT code. On Chrome this time is not 
perceivable, but on FF it takes some 1000ms. 

Initially I wrapped the canvas into FocusWidet, but due to the sluggish 
performance, I'm attaching event handlers directly to canvas. This has 
reduced the latency somewhat, but I only get around 1fps on FF. Anyone had 
/ solved this issue?

thanks
Pawel

I used FF 14.a01 nightly 64bit, Chromium canary 20.0..1 canary

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Re: Call for action: Time to rethink a road-map and more frequent updates for GWT.

2012-04-21 Thread Evan Ruff
Just phew

Back to regularly scheduled programming.

E

On Friday, April 20, 2012 6:28:16 PM UTC-4, Ray Cromwell wrote:


 Over the past year, the GWT team did lose some people (Ray Ryan/Bob 
 Vawter), some moved to other projects, and some recently left for a startup 
 (Bruce/Joel/Kelly). One of our team members went for maternity leave, as a 
 result, we didn't have enough resources to simultaneously focus on the 
 external community and internal users. I feel really bad about that, but 
 there's nothing really we could do, especially with the loss of David to 
 Android as a liason with the external community. However, the good news is, 
 this will be changing soon and things will be improving. I can't say more, 
 but we are planning to announce things at or around Google I/O.

 https://plus.google.com/u/1/110412141990454266397/posts/NnSqFaQRRJx

 From time to time, I post GWT oriented things on my public G+ feed, for 
 those who want to track news.

 -Ray


 On Thursday, April 19, 2012 12:11:38 PM UTC-7, Supercobra Thatbytes wrote:

 Obviously something is happening.

 One of the first thing you do as a team lead of a project that is going 
 to disappear is to remove the developer relations people and reassign 
 team members, which both have been happening in the GWT team. David 
 Chandler, GWT developer relations left the team (
 https://turbomanage.wordpress.com/) to work on Android and some GWT 
 developers are now working on Dart as per GWT team lead Bruce Johnson (
 http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2011/11/gwt-and-dart.html)

 speculation
 1. I think the GWT team is creating a Dart equivalent to GWT then will 
 retire GWT. However talking about this would scare lots of people off so 
 until they have something big to show and a concrete roadmap they keep 
 silent. If GWT was dropped we would hear about but and I think we are in a 
 transition phase.

 2. Since Dart is close to Java in many ways, they could offer Dart on App 
 Engine thus providing a complete solution, UI and backend all on Dart, 
 which would be really cool. That would be a replacement for Java on Android 
 which would break the java-lawsuit-leach Oracle has on Google.
 /speculation

 But it's too silent out there... The community needs to be more vocal 
 about requesting some information and the GWT team needs to be more 
 proactive engaging with us.



 On Monday, April 2, 2012 10:19:16 AM UTC-5, Joshua Kappon wrote:

 With the rise of the new developers.google.com, and with Google trying 
 to rally up developers using Google technologies and products, and the rise 
 of Dart and unclear future of GWT, I think it's about time that Google will 
 rethink the all We don't and won't have a road map, and there are no 
 release dates for new GWT versions and embrace the GWT developers 
 community.

 What do you guys think? (if you agree, +1 this)

 Best,
 Josh 



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Disappointing start to GWT - Firefox different than Chrome

2012-04-21 Thread Steve
I'm trying out GWT and was disappointed  to see the following basic
program render very differently on Firefox and Chrome.  Am I missing
something?

On Chrome the buttons fill the page.  On Firefox the buttons fill
vertically but not horizontally.

Windows 7
GWT 2.4.0
Firefox 11.0
Chrome 18.0.1025.162 m


public void onModuleLoad() {

LayoutPanel layoutPanel = new LayoutPanel();
RootLayoutPanel rootLayoutPanel = RootLayoutPanel.get();

rootLayoutPanel.add(layoutPanel);
layoutPanel.setSize(100%, 100%);

Button btnNewButton = new Button(New button);
btnNewButton.setText(btn1);
layoutPanel.add(btnNewButton);
layoutPanel.setWidgetLeftRight(btnNewButton, 0.0, Unit.PX, 0.0,
Unit.PX);
layoutPanel.setWidgetTopHeight(btnNewButton, 0.0, Unit.PX, 50.0,
Unit.PCT);

Button btnNewButton_1 = new Button(New button);
btnNewButton_1.setText(btn2);
layoutPanel.add(btnNewButton_1);
layoutPanel.setWidgetLeftRight(btnNewButton_1, 0.0, Unit.PX, 
0.0,
Unit.PX);
layoutPanel.setWidgetBottomHeight(btnNewButton_1, 0.0, Unit.PX,
50.0, Unit.PCT);
}

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Re: Disappointing start to GWT - Firefox different than Chrome

2012-04-21 Thread Qian Qiao
On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 23:59, Steve steve.f.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm trying out GWT and was disappointed  to see the following basic
 program render very differently on Firefox and Chrome.  Am I missing
 something?

 On Chrome the buttons fill the page.  On Firefox the buttons fill
 vertically but not horizontally.

 Windows 7
 GWT 2.4.0
 Firefox 11.0
 Chrome 18.0.1025.162 m


        public void onModuleLoad() {

                LayoutPanel layoutPanel = new LayoutPanel();
                RootLayoutPanel rootLayoutPanel = RootLayoutPanel.get();

                rootLayoutPanel.add(layoutPanel);
                layoutPanel.setSize(100%, 100%);

                Button btnNewButton = new Button(New button);
                btnNewButton.setText(btn1);
                layoutPanel.add(btnNewButton);
                layoutPanel.setWidgetLeftRight(btnNewButton, 0.0, Unit.PX, 0.0,
 Unit.PX);
                layoutPanel.setWidgetTopHeight(btnNewButton, 0.0, Unit.PX, 
 50.0,
 Unit.PCT);

                Button btnNewButton_1 = new Button(New button);
                btnNewButton_1.setText(btn2);
                layoutPanel.add(btnNewButton_1);
                layoutPanel.setWidgetLeftRight(btnNewButton_1, 0.0, Unit.PX, 
 0.0,
 Unit.PX);
                layoutPanel.setWidgetBottomHeight(btnNewButton_1, 0.0, Unit.PX,
 50.0, Unit.PCT);
        }

What's that to do with GWT?

You've effectively added button with position: absolute, without ever
giving it a parent with position: relative so that the browser can
calculate the button's dimentions.

-- Joe

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Re: Disappointing start to GWT - Firefox different than Chrome

2012-04-21 Thread Thomas Broyer


On Saturday, April 21, 2012 5:59:20 PM UTC+2, Steve wrote:

 I'm trying out GWT and was disappointed  to see the following basic 
 program render very differently on Firefox and Chrome.  Am I missing 
 something? 

 On Chrome the buttons fill the page.  On Firefox the buttons fill 
 vertically but not horizontally. 

 Windows 7 
 GWT 2.4.0 
 Firefox 11.0 
 Chrome 18.0.1025.162 m 


 public void onModuleLoad() { 

 LayoutPanel layoutPanel = new LayoutPanel(); 
 RootLayoutPanel rootLayoutPanel = RootLayoutPanel.get(); 

 rootLayoutPanel.add(layoutPanel); 
 layoutPanel.setSize(100%, 100%);


Bad idea. When using a layout panel (RootLayoutPanel in this case), let it 
manage the position and size of its children (the LayoutPanel here).

Also, RootLayoutPanel is a LayoutPanel, so the additional LayoutPanel here 
is actually useless.

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URGENT-Generating gwt web pages

2012-04-21 Thread vanessa vanessa
Hello ,

I have to create a generator that generates gwt code from a model as an 
entry.
Can any one help me how to proceed ? And which template engine to choose ?
Is velocity a good solution .

Thanks a lot.
Regards

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Automatically generating GWT web pages

2012-04-21 Thread vanessa vanessa

Hello every body ,

I have to develop a gnerator that generate from a model GWT code that will 
be after that compiled and the output is a gwt web page.
How can i proceed ? which template engine to use .. ? is velocity a good 
solution .. ?
I'm needing your help.

Thanks a lot .
Have a good day.

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GWT Internationlization

2012-04-21 Thread milind bhuktar
Hello All,
I am new guy in gwt,I have did some basic project in GWT, and  now I
trying to do Internationalization in gwt.
everything is fine  Internationalization is done but it reload
application,now my question is how  to  Internationalization without
reload whole application .
Thank ..to read

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Re: AutoBean

2012-04-21 Thread govindan govindan
Hi,

Create the factory instance at the starting of the method similar to below

public void listtest(){
MyFactory fact = GWT.*create*(MyFactory.*class*);
...

}

Use the below code

*points.add(fact.point(o).as());*
* *

*points.add(fact.point(n).as());*

instead of

*points.add(o);*
*points.add(n);*

Thanks
*Govindan*

On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 7:40 PM, italobb ital...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm experiencing the same problem. Have you solved it? How?



 On Monday, October 17, 2011 4:38:53 PM UTC-2, Aidan OK wrote:

 Is anyone using AutoBean in a JRE environment successfully? When trying a
 very simple test I get a NPE when I try to use AutoBeanCodex.encode(**
 myAutoBean)

 My Bean interfaces look like this:

  public static interface Point {
 Long getX();
 Long getY();
  void setX(Long x);
 void setY(Long y);
 }
  public static interface PointList  {
 String getName();
  void setName(String name);
 ListPoint getPoints();
 void setPoints(ListPoint points);
  }

 I'll omit the implementations for brevity but they are just standard
 objects with some getters/setters.

 My bean factory:

 public static interface MyFactory extends AutoBeanFactory {
 AutoBeanPoint point();
  AutoBeanPoint point(Point instance);
 AutoBeanPointList pointList();
  AutoBeanPointList pointList(PointList instance);
 }

 I can create the AutoBeanPoint , AutoBeanPointList ok from my
 factory.
 I can use AutoBeanCodex to encode a Point, and it emits the correct Json.

 If I try an encode a PointList object however, AutoBeanCodex.encode()
 throws a NPE. Its certainly the ListPoint which is causing it, as if I
 remove it, it works ok. And If I make PointList contain a few direct
 references to Point beans, that also works (so if PointList has  'Point
 getPointA()', 'Point getPointB()', it does encode everything correctly.)

 Am I missing something obvious? The code to test is below.

 public void listtest() {
 Point o = new PointImpl();
  Point n = new PointImpl();
 PointList plist = new PointListImpl();
 ListPoint points = new ArrayListPoint();
  o.setX(20L); o.setY(30L);
 n.setY(60L); n.setX(80L);
 points.add(o);
  points.add(n);
 plist.setName(OH);
 plist.setPoints(points);
  MyFactory fact = AutoBeanFactorySource.create(**MyFactory.class);
 AutoBeanPointList alist = fact.pointList(plist);
  System.out.println(Splittable Payload: + AutoBeanCodex.encode(alist).*
 *getPayload());
 }


 java.lang.NullPointerException
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**
 AutoBeanCodexImpl.doEncode(**AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:558)
  at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**
 AutoBeanCodexImpl$ObjectCoder.**encode(AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:**321)
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**AutoBeanCodexImpl$**
 CollectionCoder.encode(**AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:163)
  at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**AutoBeanCodexImpl$**
 PropertyGetter.encodeProperty(**AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:413)
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**AutoBeanCodexImpl$**
 PropertyGetter.**visitReferenceProperty(**AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:389)
  at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.**AutoBeanVisitor.**
 visitCollectionProperty(**AutoBeanVisitor.java:229)
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.vm.impl.**ProxyAutoBean.**
 traverseProperties(**ProxyAutoBean.java:300)
  at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**
 AbstractAutoBean.traverse(**AbstractAutoBean.java:166)
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**
 AbstractAutoBean.accept(**AbstractAutoBean.java:101)
  at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**
 AutoBeanCodexImpl.doEncode(**AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:558)
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.AutoBeanCodex.**
 encode(AutoBeanCodex.java:83)
  at temp.AutoBeanListTest.**listtest(AutoBeanListTest.**java:111)
 at sun.reflect.**NativeMethodAccessorImpl.**invoke0(Native Method)
  at sun.reflect.**NativeMethodAccessorImpl.**invoke(Unknown Source)
 at sun.reflect.**DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.**invoke(Unknown Source)
  at java.lang.reflect.Method.**invoke(Unknown Source)
 at org.junit.runners.model.**FrameworkMethod$1.**runReflectiveCall(**
 FrameworkMethod.java:44)
  at org.junit.internal.runners.**model.ReflectiveCallable.run(**
 ReflectiveCallable.java:15)
 at org.junit.runners.model.**FrameworkMethod.**invokeExplosively(**
 FrameworkMethod.java:41)
  at org.junit.internal.runners.**statements.InvokeMethod.**
 evaluate(InvokeMethod.java:20)
 at org.junit.runners.**ParentRunner.runLeaf(**ParentRunner.java:263)
  at org.junit.runners.**BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.**runChild(**
 BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.java:**69)
 at org.junit.runners.**BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.**runChild(**
 BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.java:**48)
  at org.junit.runners.**ParentRunner$3.run(**ParentRunner.java:231)
 at org.junit.runners.**ParentRunner$1.schedule(**ParentRunner.java:60)
  at org.junit.runners.**ParentRunner.runChildren(**ParentRunner.java:229)
 at org.junit.runners.**ParentRunner.access$000(**ParentRunner.java:50)
  at 

Re: AutoBean

2012-04-21 Thread Aidan O'Kelly
Ta for posting the work-around.. I missed the original reply the my
original thread (subscribed too many lists!) but for reference, there is a
bug entry in the issues list for this:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=6904

I'll add a comment with this extra info.

On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:28 PM, govindan govindan
gowindone...@gmail.comwrote:


 Hi,

 Create the factory instance at the starting of the method similar to below

 public void listtest(){
 MyFactory fact = GWT.*create*(MyFactory.*class*);
 ...

 }

 Use the below code

 *points.add(fact.point(o).as());*
 * *

 *points.add(fact.point(n).as());*

 instead of

 *points.add(o);*
 *points.add(n);*

 Thanks
 *Govindan*

 On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 7:40 PM, italobb ital...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm experiencing the same problem. Have you solved it? How?



 On Monday, October 17, 2011 4:38:53 PM UTC-2, Aidan OK wrote:

 Is anyone using AutoBean in a JRE environment successfully? When trying
 a very simple test I get a NPE when I try to use AutoBeanCodex.encode(**
 myAutoBean)

 My Bean interfaces look like this:

  public static interface Point {
 Long getX();
 Long getY();
  void setX(Long x);
 void setY(Long y);
 }
  public static interface PointList  {
 String getName();
  void setName(String name);
 ListPoint getPoints();
 void setPoints(ListPoint points);
  }

 I'll omit the implementations for brevity but they are just standard
 objects with some getters/setters.

 My bean factory:

 public static interface MyFactory extends AutoBeanFactory {
 AutoBeanPoint point();
  AutoBeanPoint point(Point instance);
 AutoBeanPointList pointList();
  AutoBeanPointList pointList(PointList instance);
 }

 I can create the AutoBeanPoint , AutoBeanPointList ok from my
 factory.
 I can use AutoBeanCodex to encode a Point, and it emits the correct
 Json.

 If I try an encode a PointList object however, AutoBeanCodex.encode()
 throws a NPE. Its certainly the ListPoint which is causing it, as if I
 remove it, it works ok. And If I make PointList contain a few direct
 references to Point beans, that also works (so if PointList has  'Point
 getPointA()', 'Point getPointB()', it does encode everything correctly.)

 Am I missing something obvious? The code to test is below.

 public void listtest() {
 Point o = new PointImpl();
  Point n = new PointImpl();
 PointList plist = new PointListImpl();
 ListPoint points = new ArrayListPoint();
  o.setX(20L); o.setY(30L);
 n.setY(60L); n.setX(80L);
 points.add(o);
  points.add(n);
 plist.setName(OH);
 plist.setPoints(points);
  MyFactory fact = AutoBeanFactorySource.create(**MyFactory.class);
 AutoBeanPointList alist = fact.pointList(plist);
  System.out.println(Splittable Payload: + AutoBeanCodex.encode(alist).
 **getPayload());
 }


 java.lang.NullPointerException
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**
 AutoBeanCodexImpl.doEncode(**AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:558)
  at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**
 AutoBeanCodexImpl$ObjectCoder.**encode(AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:**321)
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**AutoBeanCodexImpl$**
 CollectionCoder.encode(**AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:163)
  at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**AutoBeanCodexImpl$**
 PropertyGetter.encodeProperty(**AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:413)
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**AutoBeanCodexImpl$**
 PropertyGetter.**visitReferenceProperty(**AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:389)
  at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.**AutoBeanVisitor.**
 visitCollectionProperty(**AutoBeanVisitor.java:229)
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.vm.impl.**ProxyAutoBean.**
 traverseProperties(**ProxyAutoBean.java:300)
  at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**
 AbstractAutoBean.traverse(**AbstractAutoBean.java:166)
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**
 AbstractAutoBean.accept(**AbstractAutoBean.java:101)
  at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.impl.**
 AutoBeanCodexImpl.doEncode(**AutoBeanCodexImpl.java:558)
 at com.google.web.bindery.**autobean.shared.AutoBeanCodex.**
 encode(AutoBeanCodex.java:83)
  at temp.AutoBeanListTest.**listtest(AutoBeanListTest.**java:111)
 at sun.reflect.**NativeMethodAccessorImpl.**invoke0(Native Method)
  at sun.reflect.**NativeMethodAccessorImpl.**invoke(Unknown Source)
 at sun.reflect.**DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.**invoke(Unknown Source)
  at java.lang.reflect.Method.**invoke(Unknown Source)
 at org.junit.runners.model.**FrameworkMethod$1.**runReflectiveCall(**
 FrameworkMethod.java:44)
  at org.junit.internal.runners.**model.ReflectiveCallable.run(**
 ReflectiveCallable.java:15)
 at org.junit.runners.model.**FrameworkMethod.**invokeExplosively(**
 FrameworkMethod.java:41)
  at org.junit.internal.runners.**statements.InvokeMethod.**
 evaluate(InvokeMethod.java:20)
 at org.junit.runners.**ParentRunner.runLeaf(**ParentRunner.java:263)
  at org.junit.runners.**BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.**runChild(**
 BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.java:**69)
 at 

Re: Automatically generating GWT web pages

2012-04-21 Thread Gal Dolber
GWT have its own generators system you can use, also it allows you to use
any template engine.

Here's an example:

http://francisshanahan.com/index.php/2010/a-simple-gwt-generator-example/

Or just google for GWT generator

On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 6:35 AM, vanessa vanessa vanessa032...@gmail.comwrote:


 Hello every body ,

 I have to develop a gnerator that generate from a model GWT code that will
 be after that compiled and the output is a gwt web page.
 How can i proceed ? which template engine to use .. ? is velocity a good
 solution .. ?
 I'm needing your help.

 Thanks a lot .
 Have a good day.

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Re: performance difference of GWT event stack on FF Chrome

2012-04-21 Thread Joseph Lust
Magnum,

Really nice work! I was using a very similar world vector map this spring 
for an application in SVG and FF was always slower. It seems the Cairo 
rendering engine has a number of inefficiencies where it invalidates 
rendered layers and redraws them, even though they don't need to be redrawn 
(i.e. SVG's cursor focus changes). Further, it relies on Direct2D which is 
only available in Vista/Win7, so viewing animations on XP is far slower. I 
don't know how they implement WebGL, but it might have some of the same 
issues.

Again, really nice work. I can't wait until you've perfected this as I'd 
love to replace my SVG implementation with some silkly smooth WebGL like 
this.

Sincerely,
Joseph

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Re: Can This Be Done?

2012-04-21 Thread Joseph Lust
I've been using HighCharts in my sites and it works quite well. It is a 
little easier to use in my opinion than the Google Chart Apis, and there is 
nothing Flash about it at all, pure JS. You can assemble your chart config 
strings on the client or server side quite easily.

http://www.highcharts.com/demo/

Check out the GWT bindings for it here: 
http://www.moxiegroup.com/moxieapps/gwt-highcharts/


Sincerely,
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Re: GWT Internationlization

2012-04-21 Thread Alfredo Quiroga-Villamil
See the answer provided by Colin here:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9062977/gwt-dynamic-internationalization

Regards,

Alfredo

On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 3:34 AM, milind bhuktar mkbhuk...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello All,
 I am new guy in gwt,I have did some basic project in GWT, and  now I
 trying to do Internationalization in gwt.
 everything is fine  Internationalization is done but it reload
 application,now my question is how  to  Internationalization without
 reload whole application .
 Thank ..to read

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Suggest a PlaceController Enhancement with the Delegate overriding

2012-04-21 Thread Brandon Donnelson
I'd like to suggest a PlaceController Enhancement with the Delegate 
overriding so I can have the place controller check if the warning has been 
cleared.

I'd like to build my own popup dialog as the delegate which is non 
blocking, and goto the newPlace when my saving data is done, instead of 
asking for the person to cancel an go do the saving manually. Basically, 
I'd like to tell the Place Controller via event that its ok now, or easier 
would be to say, check the warning message again, b/c it should be cleared. 

Currently the confirmation dialog is blocking and returns boolean in the 
place controller and I'd like to control the maybeGotoPlace with events. 

Thoughts?


public class PlaceController {
//...
  public void goTo(Place newPlace) {
log().fine(goTo:  + newPlace);

if (getWhere().equals(newPlace)) {
  log().fine(Asked to return to the same place:  + newPlace);
  return;
}

// NOTE: delegate.confirm(warning) is blocking until dialog comes back 
true|false
String warning = maybeGoTo(newPlace);
if (warning == null || delegate.confirm(warning)) {
  where = newPlace;
  eventBus.fireEvent(new PlaceChangeEvent(newPlace));
}
  }
//...
}

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Re: RequestFactory/Editor AutoBean has been frozen error

2012-04-21 Thread Brandon Donnelson
I've has those too. I'm not sure there is enough source to diagnose. Do you 
have a list in your bean?

1. how do you init your driver?
2. do you have list that is null from server. 
3. do you have a list that is null when you start then you add to list then 
edit it again. always init a list as empty list. 
4. how are you creating your bean? then edit it?
5. are you using the same context for bean creation for lists that are 
children in the bean? 

I get more frozen errors with lists and how I init them, I always use the 
same context. 

Hope that helps,
Brandon Donnelson
http://c.gwt-examples.com

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Re: Call for action: Time to rethink a road-map and more frequent updates for GWT.

2012-04-21 Thread Brandon Donnelson
I don't see GWT getting killed or going anywhere anytime soon. I see tons 
of development on it from quite a few different employees all over the 
world. 

I think they could nip this in the bud getting some employees to drip a 
little more info into the blogs on random topics now and then. 

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[gwt-contrib] Re: SplitLayoutPanel should use ScheduledCommand instead of Command (issue1689803)

2012-04-21 Thread jat

LGTM, I'll get this committed next week.

http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1689803/

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[gwt-contrib] Re: Incorrect doc for Style.Position (issue1688803)

2012-04-21 Thread jat

LGTM, I'll get this committed next week.

http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1688803/

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