Hi Alfredo,
I m looking forward to having some insight about how you get that to work.
DevMode is one part of GWT that is not really well documented. Sadly.
Keep up the good work.
@Thomas
Could you get DevMode to work for AIR. We d love to have that feature at my
company.
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I won't invest any time in Adobe AIR-related devs, so the simple answer is
no.
Having said that, the only missing part for making it work at the time was
to decipher how to put breakpoints in JavaScript programmatically, through
the FDB API. Aptana was able to do so (but Adobe helped them, so
@Thomas
You probably ment Gwt4Air (which we have not released yet).
Gwt4Flex(which is allready out) does not need a special DevMode since it s
browser based.
@gwt.user
Concerning AIR support we definitly have some intersting things coming out
next(DevMode beeing one of them). And with Adobe
I second Gal: great job Emitrom Team !
With DevMode this is a totally different story
.
I wonder how this work ?
Honeslty i doubted this could even be possible.
Did you wrote a plugin for Titanium Mobile similar to the browser plug in ?
Most importantly is the preview available somewhere to play
I don't know how it works for Titanium, but I provided changes to GWT a
while ago to allow for DevMode in Adobe AIR. I guess Emitrom based their job
on this (as Alain/Nino asked me for some info a few weeks ago)
See http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=7603,
Great job Alain!! Congrats.
2011/9/8 leandro borbosa leandrob...@googlemail.com
I second Gal: great job Emitrom Team !
With DevMode this is a totally different story
.
I wonder how this work ?
Honeslty i doubted this could even be possible.
Did you wrote a plugin for Titanium Mobile
Hi Leandro:
We went in not being sure ourselves if it would be possible since we didn't
have a lot of luck finding documentation for how this whole process worked.
But to answer your question, yes we had to essentially write the equivalent
of a browser plugin. We have plans at some point to
Hello folks,
Some days ago we introduced * Gwt4Titanium Mobile*, which aims to give
developers the ability to write* native mobile applications* for Android and
IOS
by leveraging *GWT* and the* Appcelerator Titanium Platform*. Next to
provide a *100% coverage of the Titanium API*, we added
now is a good deal!
Great job!
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Alain Ekambi jazzmatad...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hello folks,
Some days ago we introduced * Gwt4Titanium Mobile*, which aims to give
developers the ability to write* native mobile applications* for Android
and IOS
by leveraging