window:
GWT Designer uses the SWT Browser widget to render the GWT UI. SWT
Browser requires a compatible xulrunner version installed: it should be
1.9.1.x or 1.9.2.x version and meet the current environment architecture.
See http://www.eclipse.org/swt/faq.php#whatisbrowser and related topics
Hello,
I often get this error message when trying to open a UIBinder file within
eclipse using GWT Designer. In general, this works, so this problem is
coming and going. After trying a lot of things, it sometimes works again,
but I don't know why.
I found a lot of issues, i. e. 6029 (
http
I have Eclipse 4.2 installed with google plugin,GWT designer,app engine and
GWT sdks. I don't have windows builder installed. Whenever I am trying to
open entrypoint class of the Google Web Application project with GWT
designer it fails to open the file reporting an error that it could
I have Eclipse Juno with Google Plugin,GWT designer,Windows builder,google
app engine sdk,GWT sdk installed. My problem is that I am not able to use
GWT designer. Whenever I try to open entrypoint class with GWT designer in
design view it reports an error that not able to parse web.xml. So
Also there is no option to create a windows builder project in new project
dialog box.
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I'm attempting to using the GWT designer in Eclipse 3.7 on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 5.4 (64 bit). I get the following error:
*GWT Designer uses the SWT Browser widget to render the GWT UI. SWT
Browser requires a compatible xulrunner version installed: it should be
1.9.1.x or 1.9.2.x version
work on a closed network and need to download a specific version of
GWT Designer, namely version 2.4.2. How do I get GWT Designer version
2.4.2 as a zip? Any help is greatly appreciated thanks!
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On 28/06/2012 22:33, Thad wrote:
I part of my job I dislike the most is laying out HTML. As such I have a
love-hate
relationship with GWT Designer. While it makes some things easier, in many more
ways it's
just plain maddening.
Currently my chief gripe is how GWT Designer keeps crashing
to enable WebKit as renderer but now I don't.
I'm looking for help to diagnose the problem and try to understand if it's
a system configuration (or libraries installed) problem or some kind of
bug/feature of GWT Designer for Eclipse 4.2.
Thanks in advance,
Carlos Silva
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I part of my job I dislike the most is laying out HTML. As such I have a
love-hate relationship with GWT Designer. While it makes some things
easier, in many more ways it's just plain maddening.
Currently my chief gripe is how GWT Designer keeps crashing Eclipse. Even
when I'm *not* getting
https://code.google.com/p/gwt-designer/downloads/detail?name=GWTDesigner_v2.4.2_UpdateSite_for_Eclipse3.7.zipcan=2q=
On Friday, 12 August 2011 21:11:53 UTC+5:30, DMcC wrote:
Does anyone have the latest standalone links?
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hii can anbody help me to implement pagnation in flextable by
retriving data dynamically from database no pojo class
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Hii
can any body tell me where i found gwt designer plugins
for netbeans 6.9
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using GWT designer . Though you
can open other classes which you write using java on the GWT designer.
You have to extend the Composite
class for getting the designer of a particular class. Just right click
on the class which extends composite and go to OPENWITH-GWT
DESIGNER.
On Feb 11
Non-UiBinder EntryPoint files can definitely be opened in GWT Designer. The
StockWatcher tutorial expects you to be using the full version of
GWT Designer and to use its wizard to create the project. If you are
creating a UiBinder-based UI, you need to open the UiBinder file, not the
Java file
filenames.
Alex
On Friday, April 6, 2012 1:29:54 PM UTC+2, Alex wrote:
Hi,
when I try to open a file with the GWT Designer I get the following error:
Could not open the editor: The editor class could not be instantiated.
This usually indicates a missing no-arg constructor
On 4/27/2012 6:47 PM, sbt wrote:
Hi,
I am facing issue in GWT Designer. Unable to open the design mode in
Ecilpse , however everything is done under given instructions.
Image is attached herewith.
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GWT funciona con JDK5 o JDK6
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On ubuntu 12.04 with OpenJDK and Java version 1.7.1 I can't open GWT
DESIGNER to :( but on ubuntu 11.10 with Java 1.7.3 GWT Designer working
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Konstantin,
Has this version of truck been made available for the Eclipse updates ?
I just upgraded to the latest and the problem still exists.
Thank You
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On Thursday, February 16, 2012 6:35:47 AM UTC-8, Konstantin Scheglov wrote:
Fixed in GWT Designer trunk.
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Hello people,
I just remembered that about 2 - 3 years ago, someone had done a
GWT application which worked like a designer. Once could go open that
link in a browser and start designing the page and look back at the
source code. They had implemented a drag-n-drop using the dnd jar and
had
Hi,
when I try to open a file with the GWT Designer I get the following error:
Could not open the editor: The editor class could not be instantiated.
This usually indicates a missing no-arg constructor or that the editor's
class name was mistyped in plugin.xml
Any help is appreciated
Hello!
Unbelievable, but those questions seem to be left unanswered in this
forum.
I...
- want to install the GWT-Desinger.
- use eclipse 3.6
- cannot use the plug-in-installation, because of firewall
restrictions.
- was looking for very long time for the zip, rather jar-file on these
pages.
why is it so hard to drag widgets around? Did I miss anything? I wan to
have 3 simple panels, with cellbrowser in each of them. The first one is
easy to do, flying to the top. But the second panel always dropped to the
bottom and I can not get it close to my first panel. I have not even add
I recomend to you see this:
http://code.google.com/intl/es-419/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiPanels.html
Good Look
2012/2/22 viv123 vivien.chan...@gmail.com
why is it so hard to drag widgets around? Did I miss anything? I wan to
have 3 simple panels, with cellbrowser in each of them. The
Hi,
I am new to GWT.. I have Eclipse 3.7 with GWT SDK 2.4.0 installed.
I have successfully installed:
1) GWT Designer Core
2) GWT Designer Editor
3) GWT Designer GPE
4) WindowBuilder Core
5) WindowBuilder CSS Support
6) WindowBuilder XML Core
Problems:
1) I am not able to see the Designer view
1) GWT Designer is an Editor, not a View. It won't just appear unless you
open either a GWT Java or UiBinder file using the GWT Designer Editor.
I would recommend reviewing the GWT Designer
docshttp://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools/gwtdesigner/index.html
.
2) Based on your description, you
Fixed in GWT Designer trunk.
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Hi,
You cant open your entry point class using GWT designer . Though you
can open other classes which you write using java on the GWT designer.
You have to extend the Composite
class for getting the designer of a particular class. Just right click
on the class which extends composite and go
Unfortunately no.
But I'm working on
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Unfortunately no.
But I'm working now on property-provider support.
It works in general and allows my to open mGWT UI.
I need some time for testing this change though.
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I'm working now on property-provider scripts support.
It works in general and allows me to open mGWT UI - RootPanel with Button.
I need some time for testing this change though.
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This sounds great, please let me know if I can do anything to help / speed
this up.
- Daniel
2012/2/11 Konstantin Scheglov konstantin.scheg...@gmail.com
I'm working now on property-provider scripts support.
It works in general and allows me to open mGWT UI - RootPanel with Button.
I need
is there an actual workaround for this (as suggested in the issue?)
Someway to force gwt designer to use the default binding if it can not call
the property providers?
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I installed GWT for Eclipse including the Designer, however I have yet
to figure out how to open a View in Design mode. There is no Design
tab, button or show view link in the Window menu ...where is
it?? - thx Mike
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Have you tried opening a UI file (UiBinder XML file or GWT Java file) using
the GWT Designer editor?
If you are having problems using GWT Designer, I would highly recommend
taking a look at the
docshttp://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools/gwtdesigner/index.html
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Java file) using
the GWT Designer editor?
If you are having problems using GWT Designer, I would highly recommend
taking a look at the
docshttp://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools/gwtdesigner/index.html
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GWT Designer not supporting custom binding properties leads to problems
with mgwt.
The issue is open since Aug 11. Is this issue scheduled in any way?
Maybe one could propose a patch that would fix this?
Otherwise we would have to eliminate all deferred binding in gwt,xml files
and move
I'm trying to use GWT Designer design mode with the mGWT mobile widget
library. I can reference the library widgets in XML and compile/run
just fine, but when I try to switch from XML Source mode to Design
mode in GWT Designer I get a runtime exception:
Internal Error
encountered unexpected
Same problem here and I was just looking for a solution
On Feb 8, 10:52 pm, Transplant transplant...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to use GWT Designer design mode with the mGWT mobile widget
library. I can reference the library widgets in XML and compile/run
just fine, but when I try to switch
Hi,
I've just started on an existing project that is using GWT , well Ext
GWT (I'm new to it after years of swing development) but they have
been hand cranking the screens. I'd like to start using the designer.
I installed the designer pluggin into eclipse and tried to open one of
the java
It works just fine when I try it. The drop zones for the FlexTable are on
its sides (and cell boundaries) once it has its first child. See the GWT
Designer FlexTable docs...
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools/gwtdesigner/layoutmanagers/gwt/flextable.html
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hi...
actually i have 2 issues, in my attempts to use GXT i swiched to GWT
designer
however, after trying to use ui binder i saw i have no auto
complete support , is this a bug? known bug? feature.
also i understand that the ui binder won't support GXT , but according to
this:
http
I follow the instruction in the tutorial and when met this step:
Add the following widgets to the FlexTable and arrange it as follows:
Add a Label and change the text property to Username:
Add a TextBox next to the Username and change the variable property to
textBoxUsername.
I find after I add
I got the following error while trying to install GWT Designer via
Eclipse Indigo - Install new software
Progress was made upto 37% and then it terminatedw with the following
error:
An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
session context was:(profile=epp.package.jee,
phase
Well, the fact that you don't want to use a java server means that you
won't be able to use RPC for communicating with the server. That doesn't
mean that it's impossible, but do you have any idea how you'll retrieve
data from the server ?
And SmartGWT doesn't recommend using GWT Designer:
http
GWT compiles to Javascript which is served from HTML. If you have no
server-side data requirements you can certainly just deploy your GWT
app and have it run in the client (think AngryBirds...) having been
served from a *web* server (rather than an *app* server).
If you have a PHP (or other)
GPE includes GWT Designer.
The Android feature requires that you install the Android tools (ADT) first.
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How can I download GWT Documents?
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Hi,
I want to know if and how I could use the GWT Designer (via a GWT Java
Project) with Smart GWT and make all of that running finally on a non
Java Server such as Apache 2.
I'm creating a web app based on a _GWT Java Project_ and on the Smart
GWT module. The purpose is to make it running
Hi
i can't install GWT Designer from eclipse.
I want to install GWT Designer from local archive but i can't
find .zip file for GWT Designer.
I want GWT Designer and Window Builder .zip archive
please help me
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I don't find the link.
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Hi,
I hope it's the right group to post this. Apologies if not.
I am just starting with GWT. I wanted to install the GWT Designer
plugin for my Eclipse (3.7 Indigo, SR1).
According to
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools/download-gwtdesigner.html
I should use this update url:
http
Looks like some sort of local communication failure on your end. I just
tried the update site and it was fine.
Try restarting Eclipse and trying it again.
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I'm using IBM RAD 7.5 which is Eclipse 3.4 based and I would like to
update GWT Designer to the last release. I couldn't find repository
intended for Eclipse 3.4 only for 3.5+. Is there any way to perform
upgrade or I have to stuck with GWT Designer 2.2 until IBM upgrade
make stable RAD 8.0
I don't know without project(s) example.
среда, 9 ноября 2011 г. 19:28:44 UTC-5 пользователь chris написал:
Very similar to the OP, I've found myself reaching a
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException within GWT Designer. Now that we started
getting this error, we can't use it to open files
I sent you a reply directly. I couldn't upload the files here for some
reason, so they're on pastebin.
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I'm not sure why that would affect GWT Designer, but it did and that's how
I got around it. Is this a bug or expected behavior?
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Yes, GWT Designer tries to get HTML file for module using two methods:
1. welcome-file in web.xml
2. Default HTML file, which is short module name plus .html extension.
I will fix this problem, GWT Designer should not throw exception.
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Very similar to the OP, I've found myself reaching a
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException within GWT Designer. Now that we started
getting this error, we can't use it to open files that had previously
worked, including some that were created wholly within GWT Designer. GWT
Designer worked
Hello.
Please update to the latest GWT Designer build.
We have also added support for Ubuntu 11.10.
I just updated Ubuntu to version 11.10 and Eclipse to 3.7, and it
looks like I can use GWT Designer. But not with projects using GWT
2.0.4.
Unfortunately, we still need to use version 2.0.4
What is stopping you from upgrading to 2.2.0+? That is the supported
version of gwt-designer.
I don't think anything has been removed.
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What is stopping you from upgrading to 2.2.0+?
You mean GWT? Our server setup. All applications access one servlet,
which is compiled with GWT 2.0.4. To change this, we would need to
recompile a load of applications, which just hasn't been done.
That is the supported version of gwt-designer
, Eric Clayberg (Google) clayb...@google.com
wrote:
It should be available in the latest GWT Designer build.
Heres how to use it...
1. Create a GWT project with a GWT module, moduleA.gwt.xml file.
2. Create a second GWT module, moduleB.gwt.xml in the same folder.
3. If you want to make sure
to
switch... i.e.
ui:EntryPoint path=com.package.EntryPoint.gwt.xml/
-John G
On Oct 24, 11:24 am, Eric Clayberg (Google) clayb...@google.com
wrote:
It should be available in the latest GWT Designer build.
Heres how to use it...
1. Create a GWT project with a GWT module, moduleA.gwt.xml
or in the center of docklayout panel in the GWT
designer/window builder. How can i add combo box textbox control
next to the google map in the same screen? How can i add multiple
markers with different colours on the google map using gwt_maps
API.
can anyone please help me out in solving these issues
It should be available in the latest GWT Designer build.
Heres how to use it...
1. Create a GWT project with a GWT module, moduleA.gwt.xml file.
2. Create a second GWT module, moduleB.gwt.xml in the same folder.
3. If you want to make sure that GWT Designer uses moduleB.gwt.xml, add
Konstantin,
When you say this is in trunk, is it in the release version.. I've
search around
but haven't found any reference to gwtd.module.use. To get by I have
been
renaming the entry points I am not using to .txt, would be nice to
take advantage
of the gwtd.module.use feature if it exists
YES IT WORKS
On my Debian Squeeze.
Thank you very much.
2011/10/20 Eric Clayberg (Google) clayb...@google.com
Please update to the latest GWT Designer build.
We have also added support for Ubuntu 11.10.
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I was reading up on GWT localization, and I came upon this strange
thing. Apparently, GWT designer uses the standard java localization
package (com.i18n.*), as can be seen on
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools/gwtdesigner/features/internationalization.html.
On the other hand, GWT itself
See issue 6687:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=6887
On Oct 13, 2:01 am, Jean-Lou Dupont jeanlou.dup...@gmail.com wrote:
I get the stack trace whilst trying to access the Design view. I am
running Eclipse 3.7.1 under Linux Ubuntu 10.04.
!ENTRY
Please update to the latest GWT Designer build.
We have also added support for Ubuntu 11.10.
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GWT Designer does not use standard Java localization; it uses the standard
GWT localization. The correct link from the GWT Designer docs is...
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools/gwtdesigner/features/gwt/internationalization.html
The link you posted is actually part of the shared WB docs
I would like to export the content of the GWT Designer Structure View
(including Components and Properties).
Would I need to write an Eclipse Plugin to do this?
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Are there extension points and/or APIs I can use to access the model
used to display
GWT Designer is based upon the open source
WindowBuilderhttp://eclipse.org/windowbuilder/project at Eclipse.org. You
would need to create your own plugin to extract
that info, so you should look at the WB code itself. If you have questions
about WB, you should post them to the WindowBuilder
This morning I was able to update the designer okay and I do not have
the expiration issue.
Thanks
On Oct 18, 4:24 pm, TBirch tjfbi...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I have been trying all day to update the designer but with no luck. It
hangs with errors every time. The latest is Transfer Exception
Read
Same error. Eclipse 3.7 (x64)
org.eclipse.wb.internal.core.utils.exception.DesignerException: 4107 (Unable to
load native library.). gwt-ll
at
com.google.gdt.eclipse.designer.GwtExceptionRewriter.rewrite(GwtExceptionRewriter.java:74)
at
I still have to use the Galileo version for some older GWT apps and I
purchased a two year license on GWT Designer in September of 2009. Now
when trying to open the designer I am getting the Product Registration
and Activation license has expired prompt. I believe that GWT Designer
is free now so
On 18 October 2011 13:58, TBirch tjfbi...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I still have to use the Galileo version for some older GWT apps and I
purchased a two year license on GWT Designer in September of 2009. Now
when trying to open the designer I am getting the Product Registration
and Activation
Yes, even on a new workspace.
On Oct 18, 8:11 am, András Csányi sayusi.a...@gmail.com wrote:
On 18 October 2011 13:58, TBirch tjfbi...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I still have to use the Galileo version for some older GWT apps and I
purchased a two year license on GWT Designer in September of 2009
It sounds like you are using an ancient version of GWT Designer
(pre-Google), so you should uninstall that version and then re-install the
current
versionhttp://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools/download-gwtdesigner-beta.html(use
the Eclipse 3.5 build). It is free and does not require a license
Hi Eric,
Will the new version work under the older eclipse and gwt 2.3?
Thanks
On Oct 18, 9:46 am, Eric Clayberg (Google) clayb...@google.com
wrote:
It sounds like you are using an ancient version of GWT Designer
(pre-Google), so you should uninstall that version and then re-install
Yes. It should work for Eclipse 3.5 or higher and GWT/GPE 2.2 and higher.
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I have been trying all day to update the designer but with no luck. It
hangs with errors every time. The latest is Transfer Exception
Read timed out. I may try again tomorrow.
On Oct 18, 11:10 am, Eric Clayberg (Google) clayb...@google.com
wrote:
Yes. It should work for Eclipse 3.5 or higher
Eric Clayberg (Google clayberg@... writes:
Nothing at the library level has changed in GWT Designer any time recently.
The requirements under Linux are (and have been for quite some
time) libwebkit.so or xulrunner-1.9.x. GWT Designer tries to use WebKit first.
If it isn't available
I've the same problem with eclipse 3.6
this is the stack trace
!SESSION 2011-10-14 11:26:52.651
---
eclipse.buildId=M20110210-1200
java.version=1.6.0_26
java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.
BootLoader constants: OS=linux, ARCH=x86, WS=gtk, NL=it_IT
This is caused by incompatibility between Linux versions and inconsistent
library naming across versions and distros.
As a work around you can...
1) Open terminal and change dir to /usr/lib.
2) Execute sudo ln -s libwebkitgtk-1.0.so.0.6.0 libwebkit-1.0.so.2 command,
where
But there is libwebkit-1.0.so.2 on my system in /usr/lib
Up until the latest release of the Google plugin (which included an
update to GWT Designer), everything was working fine.
There isn't any libwebkitgtk installed on my system (nor did I
remove it or ever installed it intentionally
Nothing at the library level has changed in GWT Designer any time recently.
The requirements under Linux are (and have been for quite some time)
libwebkit.so or xulrunner-1.9.x. GWT Designer tries to use WebKit first. If
it isn't available for some reason (older Linux distro or wrong/different
In the Eclipse SDK Installation details under Plugins I see
GWT Designer WebKit Support 2.0 2.4.2.r37x201109270337
com.google.gdt.eclipse.designer.hosted.2_0.webkit
GWT Designer WebKit Support 2.2 2.4.2.r37x201109270337
com.google.gdt.eclipse.designer.hosted.2_2.webkit
Everything was working
Hi,
Sorry to bother for this issue, but I just cannot resolve this
problem...
I am trying to install the GWT designer plugin in eclipse 3.6 (eclipse
IDE for Java EE), but the GWT designer does not show up after
installation in eclipse. I am using mac OS (snow leopard). I have
verified
Yes, there is no need for a ticket.
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I get the stack trace whilst trying to access the Design view. I am
running Eclipse 3.7.1 under Linux Ubuntu 10.04.
!ENTRY org.eclipse.wb.core 4 4
!MESSAGE Designer [2.4.2.r37x201109270347]: 4107 (Unable to load
native library.). gwt-ll
!STACK 0
Support gwtd.module.use marker to choose single module was added to GWTD
trunk.
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Are you saying there is no need for a ticket now ??
Are GPE issues added to the GWT project or do they have their
own ? ie. http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/
Thanks
John Gentilin
On Oct 11, 6:13 am, Konstantin Scheglov scheg...@google.com wrote:
Support gwtd.module.use marker to
After much thought I decided that the best way to accomplish what I am
trying to
do was to use multiple Entry Points.. One down side is that it seems
that GWT Designer
will pick up the first one it sees in the directory.. Is there a way
to tell GWT Designer which
is the current Entry Point to use
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