Re: Sorting Script HELP!!!

2008-10-01 Thread Xavier Mathews
We are creating this program with Ajax or something and we are use the GWT
to figure out ow to sort the Script! UGH???

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On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 6:26 PM, Ian Bambury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 What has this got to do with GWT?

 


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Re: Info Windows

2008-09-26 Thread Xavier Mathews
Ok i am not really sure how to help you with this for i am kinda new my
self. But i can dirct you to a Guy named Ian he is like an expert. Also
Check out the Google API group i work over there and they always have the
answer! Hope This helped.If there is anything else you need feel free to
ask me!

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On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Pavel Byles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well I'm not having any error messages or memory leaks but just 1 annoying
 unexpected issue/bug/feature...my infowindow doesn't resize as i'd expect
 when something other than the initial size goes in it.

 I see other ppl get it done, but they might not be using GWT, so that makes
 me know it might be just a missing feature of the GWT Maps API that allows
 me to resize the infowindow to fit the content.

 -Pavel Byles

 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 6:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Yup!

 On 9/25/08, Pavel Byles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Are you referring to the GWT implementation of the _Maps_ InfoWindow?
 
  -Pavel Byles
 
  On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Xavier Live Tech.S
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
 
 
  Hello All,
 
  So here is the thingi have been receiving and viewing allot of
  post where members etc. are having problems with the info
  windows...like memory leaks..and things that are just not running
  right!
 
  So i was wondering if there is anyone who is having a problem with
  there info window can you please post it here (I don't mind if you
  post it else where) stating your problem with your info window and the
  ERROR CODE that you receive when this problem happens.This i and other
  can help you!
 
  Good Day And Thank You
  
 
 
  
 


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Re: problem_with_download_of_GWT

2008-09-25 Thread Xavier Mathews
But google already has one and it may not support one but i is worth the try
what do you have o lose!

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On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I've had this problem in the past. One solution is to use a download
 manager (as opposed to the browser itself) to handle the download.
 There are several free ones available. Just google download manager
 and you'll find more than you ever wish you knew about. ;) You should
 be able to get the entire file that way.

 HTH,
 Chad

 On Sep 25, 5:18 am, Nathan Jeffery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  no error message the download just finishes and then when i check
  the file it is not the correct size and it also doesn't open.
 
  i have tried downloading a different version and experienced the same
  problem.
 
  regards
 
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  On Sep 24, 12:08 am, Xavier Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Did you get an error message?
 
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   On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 6:00 AM, Nathan Jeffery 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
 
Hi there,
 
i am having difficulty in downloading the app.
 
i have tried quite a few times and have even tried using different
browsers, but the download always seems to stop and about 4Mb...
 
any suggestions?
 
thanks.
 
nathan
 


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Re: Opening and Loading a GWT Module from another module

2008-09-25 Thread Xavier Mathews

Ok yea you are right i am very new at this idk y areprofessior had to
put us in this group when he knows that i am a Browse add-on etc and
c++ specialist. But i hav to do my hour on this group to get my
credits. I dont really kno all that much abt PHP i have seven books
infornt of me. (As if it really helps) But i will take your advice and
thanks for being honest with me.

Also i am working from my Sony PSP most of the time so i may not read
the message right. I had to set my web pages up differently last
night!

And When i ask WHAT ERROR MESSAGE DID YOU GET That is because when i
am working over at the GCG Google Chrome Group That is the first
question that i ask to help other and clients etc so it is a
habit...So far over there i could own the damn group because now
everyone e-mails me to get answersjust last night i have
a.well who is now a Client give me thanks for helping her with
something no one else could. So i see that this is your profession and
Browsers etc web pages are mine. (NOT PROGRAMING) I barley past my
TEST in C++.

So from now on i will just watch you guys while i learn and hopefuly i
can be ready to jump in within months (I'm kidding myself it will take
longer)

Good Day

Xavier

On 9/25/08, Ian Bambury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Man i have had it with you and your disrespect shut the hell up no one
 asked you if it was helpful.


 Xavier,

 The reason you are not getting the respect you feel you deserve is that you
 come across (as I see it) as a schoolkid making newbie comments to industry
 professionals and expecting to get thanked for your deep insights.

 For example:


 hmmm...well if it is not the right size then that means that the
 whole thing is not dowoloading the right way.


 This comes under the category of 'specialised subject: the bleedin' obvious'

 We all know that. From your comments, I would guess that almost everyone
 here has more experience than you do. I doubt many people here other than
 you would have a hard time understanding PHP. Some of us were probably
 writing programs before you were born.

 What people are looking for is answers to their questions and not comments
 like Well i just tried it and i dont think you can

 Take it easy. Sit back and watch the group working for a while, then, if you
 can provide someone with a solution then fine, but don't ask questions like
 What error message do you get? when someone asks for help with a layout
 problem, or So as you use it the memory is slowly going away? when someone
 asks about a memory leak, or clog up the list with a new thread telling
 everyone on a GWT list that they should use the latest release of PHP (which
 isn't necessarily true, anyway).

 Ian
 http://examples.roughian.com

 



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Re: Opening and Loading a GWT Module from another module

2008-09-25 Thread Xavier Mathews
This is harder then API at least over there i know what they are talking
about lol!

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On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Xavier Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Ok yea you are right i am very new at this idk y areprofessior had to
 put us in this group when he knows that i am a Browse add-on etc and
 c++ specialist. But i hav to do my hour on this group to get my
 credits. I dont really kno all that much abt PHP i have seven books
 infornt of me. (As if it really helps) But i will take your advice and
 thanks for being honest with me.

 Also i am working from my Sony PSP most of the time so i may not read
 the message right. I had to set my web pages up differently last
 night!

 And When i ask WHAT ERROR MESSAGE DID YOU GET That is because when i
 am working over at the GCG Google Chrome Group That is the first
 question that i ask to help other and clients etc so it is a
 habit...So far over there i could own the damn group because now
 everyone e-mails me to get answersjust last night i have
 a.well who is now a Client give me thanks for helping her with
 something no one else could. So i see that this is your profession and
 Browsers etc web pages are mine. (NOT PROGRAMING) I barley past my
 TEST in C++.

 So from now on i will just watch you guys while i learn and hopefuly i
 can be ready to jump in within months (I'm kidding myself it will take
 longer)

 Good Day

 Xavier

 On 9/25/08, Ian Bambury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Man i have had it with you and your disrespect shut the hell up no one
  asked you if it was helpful.
 
 
  Xavier,
 
  The reason you are not getting the respect you feel you deserve is that
 you
  come across (as I see it) as a schoolkid making newbie comments to
 industry
  professionals and expecting to get thanked for your deep insights.
 
  For example:
 
 
  hmmm...well if it is not the right size then that means that the
  whole thing is not dowoloading the right way.
 
 
  This comes under the category of 'specialised subject: the bleedin'
 obvious'
 
  We all know that. From your comments, I would guess that almost everyone
  here has more experience than you do. I doubt many people here other than
  you would have a hard time understanding PHP. Some of us were probably
  writing programs before you were born.
 
  What people are looking for is answers to their questions and not
 comments
  like Well i just tried it and i dont think you can
 
  Take it easy. Sit back and watch the group working for a while, then, if
 you
  can provide someone with a solution then fine, but don't ask questions
 like
  What error message do you get? when someone asks for help with a layout
  problem, or So as you use it the memory is slowly going away? when
 someone
  asks about a memory leak, or clog up the list with a new thread telling
  everyone on a GWT list that they should use the latest release of PHP
 (which
  isn't necessarily true, anyway).
 
  Ian
  http://examples.roughian.com
 
   
 


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Re: GWT compilers for solaris

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
Ok so i ran a search and i am sorry to say that no GTW Compiler exist for
Solaris but there is a list that shows where it can work if you would like
that.

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On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:33 PM, Aryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Does any GWT compiler exist for Solaris

 


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Re: Memory Leak in IE 7 using GWT

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
Did you get an error code?

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On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 We have an app that uses GWT with large HTML content (60-70 K) that
 produces large memory leaks (2-3 M) in IE 7.  It does not exhibit the
 same behavior in Firefox (memory goes up with multiple document loads,
 but goes back down after a few seconds of inactivity).

 We have looked at the app with the JS memory leak detector which is
 reporting many memory leaks.  This tool reports similar memory leaks
 for the kitchen sink example.

 Are these real or is there something about the GWT code that JS
 doesn't understand?  We know that we are leaking memory that requires
 browser shutdown to reclaim, but the bulk of the leaks reported by JS
 seem to be gui components that don't result in significant memory
 usage.

 Has anyone else experienced this?  How did you solve the problem?

 Thanks in advance,
 Chuck

 


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Re: GWT TestCase Erreur

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
I see many flaws in this..

1. com.google should be google.com

at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:127)
at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
at com.google.gwt.junit.client.GWTTestCase.run(GWTTestCase.java:132)
at junit.framework.TestSuite.runTest(TestSuite.java:208)
at junit.framework.TestSuite.run(TestSuite.java:203)
at

All that can not be one error message basically i think you need to reverse
all of this because it looks backwards!

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On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 4:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:


 Hello, i have create a GwtTestCase class.


 package com.zoltar.rol.gwt.client.ui;

 import com.google.gwt.junit.client.GWTTestCase;

 public class ROLEditorTest extends GWTTestCase {

@Override
public String getModuleName() {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return com.zoltar.rol.gwt.Start;
}
public void testSimple() {
assertTrue(true);
}
 }

 When I try to launch it, I have this error message :

 com.google.gwt.junit.JUnitFatalLaunchException: The test class
 'com.zoltar.rol.gwt.client.ui.Test' was not found in module
 'com.zoltar.rol.gwt.StartTest'; no compilation unit for that type was
 seen
 at

 com.google.gwt.junit.JUnitShell.checkTestClassInCurrentModule(JUnitShell.java:
 193)
 at com.google.gwt.junit.JUnitShell.runTestImpl(JUnitShell.java:628)
 at com.google.gwt.junit.JUnitShell.runTest(JUnitShell.java:150)
 at com.google.gwt.junit.client.GWTTestCase.runTest(GWTTestCase.java:
 219)
 at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:127)
 at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
 at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
 at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
 at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
 at com.google.gwt.junit.client.GWTTestCase.run(GWTTestCase.java:132)
 at junit.framework.TestSuite.runTest(TestSuite.java:208)
 at junit.framework.TestSuite.run(TestSuite.java:203)
 at

 org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.junit3.JUnit3TestReference.run(JUnit3TestReference.java:
 130)
 at
 org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.TestExecution.run(TestExecution.java:
 38)
 at

 org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:
 460)
 at

 org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(RemoteTestRunner.java:
 673)
 at

 org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.run(RemoteTestRunner.java:
 386)
 at

 org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.main(RemoteTestRunner.java:
 196)


 I check my .classpath file and I think that there are all the jars I
 need.

 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
classpath
classpathentry kind=src path=test/
classpathentry kind=src path=server/
classpathentry kind=src path=client/
classpathentry kind=con
 path=org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JRE_CONTAINER/
 org.eclipse.jdt.internal.debug.ui.launcher.StandardVMType/jre1.5.0_11/
 
classpathentry kind=con
 path=org.eclipse.jst.server.core.container/
 org.eclipse.jst.server.generic.runtimeTarget/JOnAS v4/
classpathentry kind=con
 path=org.eclipse.jst.j2ee.internal.web.container/
classpathentry kind=con
 path=org.eclipse.jst.j2ee.internal.module.container/
classpathentry kind=var path=GWT_HOME/gwt-user.jar/
classpathentry kind=lib
 path=lib/gwt-datepicker-r29.jar/
classpathentry kind=lib path=D:/junit/junit.jar/
classpathentry kind=var
 path=GWT_HOME/gwt-dev-windows.jar/
classpathentry kind=output path=build/classes/
/classpath


 


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Re: problem_with_download_of_GWT

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
Did you get an error message?

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On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 6:00 AM, Nathan Jeffery [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:


 Hi there,

 i am having difficulty in downloading the app.

 i have tried quite a few times and have even tried using different
 browsers, but the download always seems to stop and about 4Mb...

 any suggestions?

 thanks.

 nathan

 


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Re: GWT compiler for HPUX

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
Well when i went to our info bas it showed nothing on this subject so my
guess world be it does not however.you can always configure certain
setting to make the two compatible so then it may work how you would go
about doing this right now is unknown!

Xavier A. Mathews
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On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:39 PM, Aryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Does GWT compile exist for HPUX? I rquire GWT compile for HPUX for
 supporting runtime compilation when my GWT application is deployed in
 HPUX machine

 


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Re: GWTCanvas problems

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
First i need to know if you go an error message?


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On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 12:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Hello, I'm a new to gwt.  I'm having a problem with the gwtCanvas
 widget.  It seems that arcs are showing up in my google devopment
 shell, but not in my browser of choice(chrome, firefox, ie).  I'm
 trying to find out if this is a known issue and if there is a solution
 that i'm overlooking.   Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
 Thanks.

 


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Re: THE IMPORTANCE OF ERROR MESSAGE

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
LOL no problem i just want Clients etc to understand why error messages are
important. :)

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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Isaac Truett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 You'll have to excuse Ian -- we suspect he may be British.

 http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=pillock



 On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Xavier Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  What?
  Xavier A. Mathews
  Student/Developer/Web-Master
  Google Group Client Based Tech Support
  Hazel Crest Illinois
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Fear of a name, only increases fear of the thing itself.
 
 
 
  On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Ian Bambury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
  Who is this pillock?
  Ian
 
  http://examples.roughian.com
 
 
  2008/9/23 Xavier Live Tech.S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Hello All,
 
  I can not stress enough to you that when you make a post of something
  and you have a problem please provide us with an error message that
  you were giving at the time of the problemwith that we can run
  test or find a solution quicker and easier, this also helps us make
  documents of past error for the future. So form now on if you get an
  error message can you please include it in your post so we can better
  assist you!
 
  Thank You
 
  Xavier A. Mathews
  Student/Developer/Web-Master
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  Hazel Crest Illinois
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Re: THE IMPORTANCE OF ERROR MESSAGE

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
WOW

1. Ok first i am a student at a high school (Hill Crest) and i
am taking Classes Online (Computer Science). Right now one of our insturtor
are employees of google..he has us doing some lame projects but at the
same time i know why he has us doing them i think it is so that he can sort
out those who have the qualifications to be future Tech Support Agents from
those who are waisting his time! So there are about ten of us who have been
selected for this advance class to work as google Tech Support Agents.
This is not an offical title for us but we must do this for about 2years
before we can really have this title!

2. Position: Well my class is a client base class which means that What ever
the Client needs we have to be able to help them BASED on what they need. (I
am new to all of this myself forgive me if this is complicated) So lets say
that you are in a group with marketing then i have to be able to assist you
with marketing.

3. Because i was approve to have this title and i am a student i guess and
not an employee of google that is why i am using gmail. Plus my class is
required to have a gmail account (Teacher says it the rules but other say
that it is BS).

4. Web-master (I am new to this also) I work with C++ etc...Site
BuilderWeb Pages etc... Hacker Base info (that is a class in itself i
just started it is very complex and keeps me perplexed) LOL And i basicly do
everything you can do on the web from web sites to search engines) PHP is
the hardest thing for me i am really haveing a hard time understanding it!

5. That was a mistake one which i think my professor will see and i may lose
some points but i am not worried because as of yesturday when i took on
three new groups to do the Tech.S with i became top of my class (It is a
total of like 57 of us)

If we succeed with this we can move on and become paid Google
Employeeswe get paid now but just in a weird way!

I hope this cleared the air! But i still have over 200 e-mails that i have
to get to.

GOOD DAY

XAVIER MATHEWS



Xavier A. Mathews
Student/Developer/Web-Master
Google Group Client Based Tech Support
Hazel Crest Illinois
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Ian Bambury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just for clarification. 'pillock' is pretty much the same thing as
 'wazzock' - i.e. very much like 'numpty' but without the excuse of
 ignorance..

 :-)

 Ian

 http://examples.roughian.com


 2008/9/24 walden [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 then you are being a pillock, whatever that is.


 


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Re: Menu Bar and Hot Key

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
WOW

I am sorry that no one was able to get to your post! Well i just tried it
and i dont think you can as of  yet!

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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:59 AM, nishant (bhai)
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 Hi,
  can i used hot key in menu bar(like combination of alt+f).Please
 guide me as soon as posssible.i have posted this query yesterday
 also,but i haven't received any mail regarding this query.
 


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Re: GWT-EXT in Mozila

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
Ok first i need to know what error message did you get? But i can tell you
now that we will have to go through the process of tweaking your settings!

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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 4:46 AM, ram sunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi

  I  Change Browser internet Explorer to Mozilla Firefox in My GWT -
 Ext Application.


 i used Form panel in  GWT-Ext in Internet Explorer.
 Now i change Browser Setting to Mozilla.

 i have Problem in

 1) Alignmnet in UI is changed.(Particulary in Dockpanel)
 2 )i used Multiple Column Layout in Previous Browser Now it will not
 appear on Multiple column.


 i need how to rectify this problem.

 i need Quick Reply.

 


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Re: THE IMPORTANCE OF ERROR MESSAGE

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
lol i did not notice it untill i post it i had my caps on from sending an
e-mail i am so sorry!

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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi,
 Why do you spam with uppercase thread title?
 I think you skip some lessons at school...

 Andrej.

 On Sep 24, 8:41 pm, Xavier Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  WOW
 
  1. Ok first i am a student at a high school (Hill Crest) and i
  am taking Classes Online (Computer Science). Right now one of our
 insturtor
  are employees of google..he has us doing some lame projects but at
 the
  same time i know why he has us doing them i think it is so that he can
 sort
  out those who have the qualifications to be future Tech Support Agents
 from
  those who are waisting his time! So there are about ten of us who have
 been
  selected for this advance class to work as google Tech Support Agents.
  This is not an offical title for us but we must do this for about 2years
  before we can really have this title!
 
  2. Position: Well my class is a client base class which means that What
 ever
  the Client needs we have to be able to help them BASED on what they need.
 (I
  am new to all of this myself forgive me if this is complicated) So lets
 say
  that you are in a group with marketing then i have to be able to assist
 you
  with marketing.
 
  3. Because i was approve to have this title and i am a student i guess
 and
  not an employee of google that is why i am using gmail. Plus my class is
  required to have a gmail account (Teacher says it the rules but other say
  that it is BS).
 
  4. Web-master (I am new to this also) I work with C++ etc...Site
  BuilderWeb Pages etc... Hacker Base info (that is a class in itself i
  just started it is very complex and keeps me perplexed) LOL And i basicly
 do
  everything you can do on the web from web sites to search engines) PHP is
  the hardest thing for me i am really haveing a hard time understanding
 it!
 
  5. That was a mistake one which i think my professor will see and i may
 lose
  some points but i am not worried because as of yesturday when i took on
  three new groups to do the Tech.S with i became top of my class (It is a
  total of like 57 of us)
 
  If we succeed with this we can move on and become paid Google
  Employeeswe get paid now but just in a weird way!
 
  I hope this cleared the air! But i still have over 200 e-mails that i
 have
  to get to.
 
  GOOD DAY
 
  XAVIER MATHEWS
 
  Xavier A. Mathews
  Student/Developer/Web-Master
  Google Group Client Based Tech Support
  Hazel Crest Illinois
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Fear of a name, only increases fear of the thing itself.
 
  On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Ian Bambury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
   Just for clarification. 'pillock' is pretty much the same thing as
   'wazzock' - i.e. very much like 'numpty' but without the excuse of
   ignorance..
 
   :-)
 
   Ian
 
  http://examples.roughian.com
 
   2008/9/24 walden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
   then you are being a pillock, whatever that is.
 
 
 


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Re: Drawing text in GWTCanvas

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
Just add the following line to your module.gwt.xml file:

  inherits name='com.google.gwt.widgetideas.GWTCanvas'/

You can specify your own stylesheet to further customize the look and feel
of GWTCanvas.
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:56 AM, joseanquiles [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:


 Hi,
 how can I draw text in a GWTCanvas?
 I think the GWTCanvas widget is very valuable, but I don't know how to
 draw simple text on it.


 


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Re: question about Constants and Messages

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
Yeah i like it better also!

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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Alex Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Thanks, I like this technique.

 On Sep 24, 3:46 pm, Reinier Zwitserloot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  You can create the singleton inside the interface. e.g:
 
  public class MyImages implemens AbstractImageStoreThingie {
  AbstractImagePrototype closeButton();
  ... more AIPs.
 
  public static MyImages STORE =
  (MyImages)GWT.create(MyImages.class);
 
  }
 
  Then you can just go:
 
  MyImages.STORE.closeButton();
 
  Looks a lot better than endless GWT.create() calls, regardless of
  whether GWT optimizes it or not.
 
 
 


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Re: parameterized types?

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Mathews
Is there a fix?

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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Xavier Live Tech.S
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:


 Yeah i had a problem with this java for a while!

 On Sep 24, 5:23 pm, Paul Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If you google for java generics, the first few results give good links.
 
  There's a tutorial here:
 http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5/pdf/generics-tutorial.pdf
 
  HTH
  Paul
 
  seven.reeds wrote:
   Here is the java newbie again.  Just when I was thinking I had the
   vaugest handle on things up pops parameterized types.  The GWT 1.5
   Serializable docs say that the @gwt.typeArgs is depreciated in favor
   of parameterized types.  I'm not seeing a definative guide to using
   them though.
 
   In my case, in a 1.4 app I was using:
 
   package edu.uiuc.itg.client;
 
   import java.util.HashMap;
   import java.util.Map;
 
   public class QueryParameters
   {
   Map map = new HashMap();
 
   public QueryParameters()
   {
   String search = getQueryString();
   if ((search != null)  (search.length()  0))
   {
   String[] nameValues = search.substring(1).split();
   for (int i = 0; i  nameValues.length; i++)
   {
   String[] pair = nameValues[i].split(=);
   map.put(pair[0], pair[1]);
   }
   }
   }
   ...
 
   This is almost an exact copy of code found in these discussions for
   getting access to query parameters.  I do not recall if the sample
   code used typeArgs but this worked as-is in 1.4.
 
   I am now trying to move this to 1.5 and am told be Eclipse that
   HashMap is a raw type. References to generic type HashMapK,V should
   be parameterized.  Same thing for Map.
 
   I have seen one or two similar threads here but the magic seems to be
   happening off-screen.  It seems to me that the examples in the other
   threds are still using typeArgs.  I'm not seeing the difference.
 
   Do you have pointers to simple explanations of what I should be doing
   with parameterized types?
 


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