Hi guys,
I've been trying to find the best answer to the question above for a while
now. Here is the problem:
* assume you have a view with textbox and a vertical panel. The textbox is
used for searching, the vertical panel to display the found results.
In order to decouple everything, we'll
That sounds right :).
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You shouldn't use custom events for every possible event in your app, imo --
or, even better, identify the best events that match as much as possible.
What you're suggesting by this is removing the strong-type event definitions
provided by Java.
Of couse, you can work with a class called
GWT library supports a limited subset of JRE. Some classes and packages are
not and will never be supported. Those two are probably not supported, check
this link: http://www.gwtapps.com/doc/html/jre.html
And besides, when you're developing a client you wouldn't want to handle
Same Origin Policy - you cannot call another host, or same host with
different port. XML-RPC implementation will not allow you to do that.
Actually, the XmlHttpRequest that is ajax core and used for all the calls
will not allow you to do that (so the browser will actually limit you
there). You
It should return something, maybe there is a problem with the servlet.
Try to do the GET by hand (wget, curl, etc) and see its response. If that is
ok, maybe url is miss-spelled. Maybe Accept header is wrong, etc. I'm
currently using this method in a couple of places (in case you're wondering
Form elements are implemented by the browser, you are very limited in
terms of customization (both Ui and functional). I remember an old
post where somebody was asking how to customize an upload form - same
issue - you cannot do that. What you can do is have a custom 3rd party
(or your own) widget
How many locales do you have?
On Mar 3, 3:50 pm, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
You can reduce the number of files being generated by using soft
permutationshttp://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/SoftPermutations,
in your case, as the permutation explosion is due to locales,
You can create 2 projects, or 2 modules in GWT that have entry-points
(especially if you share code between the two modules).
On Mar 3, 1:48 pm, Jeff Schwartz jefftschwa...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 1:59 AM, Dhanu Musham
dhanunjaya.mus...@gmail.comwrote:
hi,
can i maintain
else) is not there anymore. So you will need
to adjust to this.
The change is a bit more subtle, you're exchanging runtime type info
with static compile time GIN functionality.
Alex D.
On Mar 2, 1:22 am, ciosbel andrew...@gmail.com wrote:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-web-toolkit
Yes, but you just get rid of the new operator. That's just half of fix,
you're still type-casting after it.
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I guess this thread is closed. I couldn't find the error though :|
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Well multitouch is a simplified way to have mouse clicks mouse drag. You
can click programatically in GWT, so I don't see why not. Of course, it
won't be anywhere near the experience that comes by using a real device, but
for testing alone it works.
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, at this point we have no idea whether or not it's a GWT problem,
and (since you haven't given us the code necessary to replicate the
problem) noway to help you if it IS a GWT problem.
Greg
On Feb 24, 5:54 am, Alex D. alex.dobjans...@gmail.com wrote:
Still no idea guys?
On Feb 23, 6:19 pm
Still no idea guys?
On Feb 23, 6:19 pm, Alex D. alex.dobjans...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
The code below will not finish (gets hanged in the Image constructor):
public class ATest extends GWTTestCase {
// . init code //
public void testShouldNotHang
Hi,
The code below will not finish (gets hanged in the Image constructor):
public class ATest extends GWTTestCase {
// . init code //
public void testShouldNotHang () {
// Create an empty image
final Image img = new Image();
}
}
Hi guys,
I started experimenting with GAE (Google AppEngine) and I find
persistence coding-style beautiful. But, there is the problem with
use with GWT, since the annotations import from
javax.jdo.annotations package (with obviously is unknown to GWT) and
the PersistenceManagerFactory acts very
Hello,
I was wondering if I can make 2 or more GWT application embedded on
one page. I know this is possible, but, it there a way to make them
communicate with each other?
It seems to me that the only way is through history tokens, but this
coupling is too weak. I have to be sure that the
The answer is simple, just don't use IE (any version) :)
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What is the parser that you're using?
Maybe you can modify your xml structure to return what you need. Since
xml allows any number of children per node, it may be easier to write
simpler xmls that to parse a complex one :)
On Oct 24, 7:35 am, AyeAyeAung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
root
Hi,
I have created 2 projects in Eclipse, one is intended to be the base
code for the other (and many more in the future). However, I have
encountered an issue concerning the GWTCompiler. How do I specify in
what extra directories should it look for source code?
I know I can make a gwt user
Use this method:
void TabPanel::add(Widget w, Widget tabWidget)
To add images, just create the resources (images you want to use) and
do something like this:
Images[] tabImages = new Image [5];
tabImage [0] = new Image (url1);
tabImage [1] = new Image (url2);
// etc
tabPanel.add
GWT has default styles for all its widgets. For example, Button class
has the style .gwt-Button. The same applies for other widgets,
including more complex ones.
What you see in firebug, .gwt-TabBar is the default style for TabBar,
and .gwtTabBarItem (the next style on the same line) is the style
You could try creating a custom class that extends Composite :)
This was our solution for creating a left sided tab panel (like the
regular one you can find in GWT, but tabs are not up, but on left).
On Oct 3, 10:08 am, gsmd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm thinking of putting a Button and a
It looks like you are using the code in a wrong way, maybe you are
doing something recursive there.
On Oct 3, 1:06 pm, Arji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,
Is this a bug in the GWT? Or maybe I'm implementing it the wrong way.
Can anyone try this, having 2 Radio Buttons on the same group,
(That
that).
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Alex D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody, I have encountered a very weird problem with shared
code between client and server.
The client is GWT compatible Java code and the server is pure Java.
We have created a serializable class, Request
Why would you need this kind of code in GWT?
On Oct 3, 3:50 pm, mwaschkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I've been using a 3rd party wysiwyg tool to create my gwt interface,
and one thing I've run into is that gwt does not support java bean
type customization. The following was
Does anybody know if it's possible to specify one or more CSS file(s)
(not styles, but rather files containing styles) from client code?
(currently I link them within HTML file).
On Oct 3, 4:01 pm, Thomas Broyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3 oct, 12:12, Zied Hamdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I am new to GWT (3 months of experience) and we are running an
servlet inside an application server which we want to call from within
hosted mode.
The problem is not necessarily local (my case), since hosted mode is
great for debugging and really time-saving. The problem is as follows:
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