Re: GWT library to wrap the W3C file API

2011-04-01 Thread Lukas Laag
Hi Alain,

Yes, if you know the format of PDF or Excel, you can process such
files. The API offers a byte-level API (more or less equivalent to
what you have with a java.io.InputStream). Mozilla has a demo where
they show how they are able to process EXIF metadata in jpeg pictures

Lukas

On Mar 31, 12:43 pm, nino ekambi jazzmatad...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hi there,
 nice job.

 can this process PDF and Excel file ?
 Regards,

 Alain

 2011/3/31 Lukas Laag laa...@gmail.com









  Hello,
  I have developed a new library to address the problem of loading files
  which are on the local filesystem of the end-user into GWT
  applications. Actually the library is just a simple GWT wrapper for
  the W3C file API and some parts of the HTML5 drag and drop API. If you
  are developing an application where you want your users to open files
  on their local filesystem without having to upload them to a server
  first, this might be of interest to you.

  The lib is published under LGPLv3.

  More details can be obtained here:
 http://www.vectomatic.org/google-web-toolkit/a-file-api-for-gwt
  The lib itself is available here:
 http://code.google.com/p/lib-gwt-file/
  A demo is also available here:
 http://www.vectomatic.org/gwt/lib-gwt-file-test/lib-gwt-file-test.html

  Regards,

  Lukas

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Re: GWT library to wrap the W3C file API

2011-04-01 Thread nino ekambi
Allright,
good to know. I ve implemented a solution based on Flash and i m looking to
add a solution based on  HTML5 file API.
I ll have a look at  it.

Good work man

2011/4/1 Lukas Laag laa...@gmail.com

 Hi Alain,

 Yes, if you know the format of PDF or Excel, you can process such
 files. The API offers a byte-level API (more or less equivalent to
 what you have with a java.io.InputStream). Mozilla has a demo where
 they show how they are able to process EXIF metadata in jpeg pictures

 Lukas

 On Mar 31, 12:43 pm, nino ekambi jazzmatad...@googlemail.com wrote:
  Hi there,
  nice job.
 
  can this process PDF and Excel file ?
  Regards,
 
  Alain
 
  2011/3/31 Lukas Laag laa...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Hello,
   I have developed a new library to address the problem of loading files
   which are on the local filesystem of the end-user into GWT
   applications. Actually the library is just a simple GWT wrapper for
   the W3C file API and some parts of the HTML5 drag and drop API. If you
   are developing an application where you want your users to open files
   on their local filesystem without having to upload them to a server
   first, this might be of interest to you.
 
   The lib is published under LGPLv3.
 
   More details can be obtained here:
  http://www.vectomatic.org/google-web-toolkit/a-file-api-for-gwt
   The lib itself is available here:
  http://code.google.com/p/lib-gwt-file/
   A demo is also available here:
  http://www.vectomatic.org/gwt/lib-gwt-file-test/lib-gwt-file-test.html
 
   Regards,
 
   Lukas
 
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GWT library to wrap the W3C file API

2011-03-31 Thread Lukas Laag
Hello,
I have developed a new library to address the problem of loading files
which are on the local filesystem of the end-user into GWT
applications. Actually the library is just a simple GWT wrapper for
the W3C file API and some parts of the HTML5 drag and drop API. If you
are developing an application where you want your users to open files
on their local filesystem without having to upload them to a server
first, this might be of interest to you.

The lib is published under LGPLv3.

More details can be obtained here:
http://www.vectomatic.org/google-web-toolkit/a-file-api-for-gwt
The lib itself is available here:
http://code.google.com/p/lib-gwt-file/
A demo is also available here:
http://www.vectomatic.org/gwt/lib-gwt-file-test/lib-gwt-file-test.html

Regards,

Lukas

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Re: GWT library to wrap the W3C file API

2011-03-31 Thread nino ekambi
Hi there,
nice job.

can this process PDF and Excel file ?
Regards,

Alain

2011/3/31 Lukas Laag laa...@gmail.com

 Hello,
 I have developed a new library to address the problem of loading files
 which are on the local filesystem of the end-user into GWT
 applications. Actually the library is just a simple GWT wrapper for
 the W3C file API and some parts of the HTML5 drag and drop API. If you
 are developing an application where you want your users to open files
 on their local filesystem without having to upload them to a server
 first, this might be of interest to you.

 The lib is published under LGPLv3.

 More details can be obtained here:
 http://www.vectomatic.org/google-web-toolkit/a-file-api-for-gwt
 The lib itself is available here:
 http://code.google.com/p/lib-gwt-file/
 A demo is also available here:
 http://www.vectomatic.org/gwt/lib-gwt-file-test/lib-gwt-file-test.html

 Regards,

 Lukas

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