We don't have any plans for this in 2.7. It should be fine to use the one
from Speedtracer though.
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 3:24 PM, confile michael.gorsk...@googlemail.com
wrote:
It would be great if the Web Workers code from google Speedtracer would be
included into GWT 2.7
Here is the
It would be great if the Web Workers code from google Speedtracer would be
included into GWT 2.7
Here is the link to the
code:
https://code.google.com/p/speedtracer/source/browse/trunk/src/client/ui/src/com/google/gwt/webworker/
Are there plans to include this code or other code to support
Ornot,
So I have used your sample code and tried to run the development mode
and send a simple echo message to the worker. When I run in Firefox, I
see the button being present but when I click on it nothing happens.
When I run in chrome, I see nothing blank page. So I did a GWT
compile, then
I get a workaround but no idea if it makes right sense.
Create a JSNI factory method to by pass the GWT like this
private final native short[] createShortArray(int length)
/*-{
var dataArray= new Array(length);
return dataArray;
}-*/;
Hi, Christian,
Yes,I have tried to modify the code to pass array. But it seems
impossible. The reason is not from speed tracer part but from GWT
internal implementation If I understand well. When you create a array
in GWT like this :
short[] dataArray = new short[100];
The GWT will
. Again, if
anyone could provide a few basic steps to make a simple web worker
work in GWT I would greatly appreciate.
On a general note, I am a bit surprised by the lack of support
available for web workers in gwt, when there is support for other
HTML5 features like local storage
that represents the worker. Again, if
anyone could provide a few basic steps to make a simple web worker
work in GWT I would greatly appreciate.
On a general note, I am a bit surprised by the lack of support
available for web workers in gwt, when there is support for other
HTML5 features
for web workers in gwt, when there is support for other
HTML5 features like local storage, canvas etc. Does anyone know why it
is the case ? Are people not interested in using multi-threading in
GWT or is GWT not a suitable tool for such an application ?
On Aug 1, 3:54 pm, Chris Conroy con
the worker. Again, if
anyone could provide a few basic steps to make a simple web worker
work in GWT I would greatly appreciate.
On a general note, I am a bit surprised by the lack of support
available for web workers in gwt, when there is support for other
HTML5 features like local storage
HI,
Check gwt-ns project. I have personally not used it.
Regards,
Allahbaksh
On Jul 30, 6:08 am, cidylle0 cidyl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am currently playing around with GWT and I would like to implement
some HTML5 features with it like web workers. In the GWT documentation
I see
Hi Allahbaksh.
I did run accross the gwt-ns you mentioned but I am having trouble
running the sample described. Can't seem to set it up right. The
documentation is very minimal and the project seems to have been
halted. Can anyone who has used web workers with GWT before help me
out or point me
and the project seems to have been
halted. Can anyone who has used web workers with GWT before help me
out or point me out to some JAR or tutorial out there ? I found
something called google Gears that seemed to have been doing something
very similar (worker pool) but it has recently been deprecated
provide a few basic steps to make a simple web worker
work in GWT I would greatly appreciate.
On a general note, I am a bit surprised by the lack of support
available for web workers in gwt, when there is support for other
HTML5 features like local storage, canvas etc. Does anyone know why it
is the case
Hello,
I am currently playing around with GWT and I would like to implement
some HTML5 features with it like web workers. In the GWT documentation
I see that it supports a couple HTML5 features but no Web Workers. Are
there any libraries out there that would implement web workers in
GWT ? Or can
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