Re: GWT + Palm WebOS

2009-11-12 Thread Olivier Gérardin
Ah it's a podcast! I was looking for a transcript...

Thanks, I'll listen later.


On Nov 11, 1:46 pm, kilkenny a.bue...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Olivier

 The link points to the show notes. You have to donwload the mp3 file.
 It's kind a hidden behind the 'POD' icon on the top left. Here is the
 direct link:http://media.libsyn.com/media/dickwall/JavaPosse282.mp3

 Hope that helps!
 Adrian

 On 11 Nov., 12:20, Olivier Gérardin ogerar...@yahoo.com wrote:

  Are you sure about your link? I can't find the interview..

  On Nov 11, 8:44 am, kilkenny a.bue...@gmail.com wrote:

   In an interview about his new job and what he's working on Dion Almaer
   (Palm Developer Relations) did talk about the developer program for
   webOS. He also mentioned the possibility to use GWT. So Palm seems to
   think about this already...

   You can find the interview right 
   here:http://javaposse.com/index.php?post_id=536012

   Regards, Adrian
   --http://traceurl.com

   On 4 Nov., 18:43, cal calsc...@gmail.com wrote:

Any suggestions on achieving this.
I would love to be able to develop WebOS apps in Java using GWT and I
think tons of other people would too.

I suppose some particular points of interest would be:
-How to integrate with the WebOS eclipse plugin? I was thinking you
would need a WebOS project and a GWT project.
-How do you get Java wrappers for Palm's Mojo framework.
-What kind of GWT compiler settings you would want to work best with
WebOS.



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Re: GWT + Palm WebOS

2009-11-12 Thread Pavel Lahoda
I think PhoneGap (www.phonegap.com) had support for WebOS, although I
can't find it on their web page right now. But there are several
similar libraries how to bridge from JavaScript to get access to the
phone native functions, it shouldn't be too difficult to get this. But
in long run, it is better to use native SDK.

 I suppose some particular points of interest would be:
 -How to integrate with the WebOS eclipse plugin? I was thinking you
 would need a WebOS project and a GWT project.
 -How do you get Java wrappers for Palm's Mojo framework.
 -What kind of GWT compiler settings you would want to work best with
 WebOS.

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Re: GWT + Palm WebOS

2009-11-11 Thread Olivier Gérardin

Are you sure about your link? I can't find the interview..

On Nov 11, 8:44 am, kilkenny a.bue...@gmail.com wrote:
 In an interview about his new job and what he's working on Dion Almaer
 (Palm Developer Relations) did talk about the developer program for
 webOS. He also mentioned the possibility to use GWT. So Palm seems to
 think about this already...

 You can find the interview right 
 here:http://javaposse.com/index.php?post_id=536012

 Regards, Adrian
 --http://traceurl.com

 On 4 Nov., 18:43, cal calsc...@gmail.com wrote:

  Any suggestions on achieving this.
  I would love to be able to develop WebOS apps in Java using GWT and I
  think tons of other people would too.

  I suppose some particular points of interest would be:
  -How to integrate with the WebOS eclipse plugin? I was thinking you
  would need a WebOS project and a GWT project.
  -How do you get Java wrappers for Palm's Mojo framework.
  -What kind of GWT compiler settings you would want to work best with
  WebOS.


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Re: GWT + Palm WebOS

2009-11-11 Thread kilkenny

Hi Olivier

The link points to the show notes. You have to donwload the mp3 file.
It's kind a hidden behind the 'POD' icon on the top left. Here is the
direct link:
http://media.libsyn.com/media/dickwall/JavaPosse282.mp3

Hope that helps!
Adrian

On 11 Nov., 12:20, Olivier Gérardin ogerar...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Are you sure about your link? I can't find the interview..

 On Nov 11, 8:44 am, kilkenny a.bue...@gmail.com wrote:

  In an interview about his new job and what he's working on Dion Almaer
  (Palm Developer Relations) did talk about the developer program for
  webOS. He also mentioned the possibility to use GWT. So Palm seems to
  think about this already...

  You can find the interview right 
  here:http://javaposse.com/index.php?post_id=536012

  Regards, Adrian
  --http://traceurl.com

  On 4 Nov., 18:43, cal calsc...@gmail.com wrote:

   Any suggestions on achieving this.
   I would love to be able to develop WebOS apps in Java using GWT and I
   think tons of other people would too.

   I suppose some particular points of interest would be:
   -How to integrate with the WebOS eclipse plugin? I was thinking you
   would need a WebOS project and a GWT project.
   -How do you get Java wrappers for Palm's Mojo framework.
   -What kind of GWT compiler settings you would want to work best with
   WebOS.
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Re: GWT + Palm WebOS

2009-11-10 Thread kilkenny

In an interview about his new job and what he's working on Dion Almaer
(Palm Developer Relations) did talk about the developer program for
webOS. He also mentioned the possibility to use GWT. So Palm seems to
think about this already...

You can find the interview right here:
http://javaposse.com/index.php?post_id=536012

Regards, Adrian
--
http://traceurl.com

On 4 Nov., 18:43, cal calsc...@gmail.com wrote:
 Any suggestions on achieving this.
 I would love to be able to develop WebOS apps in Java using GWT and I
 think tons of other people would too.

 I suppose some particular points of interest would be:
 -How to integrate with the WebOS eclipse plugin? I was thinking you
 would need a WebOS project and a GWT project.
 -How do you get Java wrappers for Palm's Mojo framework.
 -What kind of GWT compiler settings you would want to work best with
 WebOS.
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Re: GWT + Palm WebOS

2009-11-09 Thread Olivier Gérardin

Actually, GWT apps seem to work quite well in the browser, just like
any web application... You just need to be careful about the screen
size.

So if you don't need webOS native libraries, there are no specific
settings for GWT, and your project can be a standard GWT project.

Wrapping Mojo in GWT would require some work, but I'm definitely
interested to see if someone is up to it.

On Nov 4, 6:43 pm, cal calsc...@gmail.com wrote:
 Any suggestions on achieving this.
 I would love to be able to develop WebOS apps in Java using GWT and I
 think tons of other people would too.

 I suppose some particular points of interest would be:
 -How to integrate with the WebOS eclipse plugin? I was thinking you
 would need a WebOS project and a GWT project.
 -How do you get Java wrappers for Palm's Mojo framework.
 -What kind of GWT compiler settings you would want to work best with
 WebOS.
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GWT + Palm WebOS

2009-11-04 Thread cal

Any suggestions on achieving this.
I would love to be able to develop WebOS apps in Java using GWT and I
think tons of other people would too.

I suppose some particular points of interest would be:
-How to integrate with the WebOS eclipse plugin? I was thinking you
would need a WebOS project and a GWT project.
-How do you get Java wrappers for Palm's Mojo framework.
-What kind of GWT compiler settings you would want to work best with
WebOS.

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