Sorry if I wasn't clear. ui:style/ places the styles side by side with a
composite and the composite's look does not depend on whether the styles are
included in *.html or not.
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Is there any way we can access the GWT 2.1.1 Javadocs? So that we can
use this better?
On Dec 4 2010, 3:48 am, John LaBanca jlaba...@google.com wrote:
We're working on GWT 2.1.1 in the GWT 2.1 release
branch:http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/#svn/releas...
All GWT
Ouch. Looks like I should have RTFM ;-) Thanks for the hint!
This solved most of my problem. I was able to map the servlets to /
endpointName, rather than being forced to create multiple /
moduleName/endpointName mappings. The applications still made
their RPC requests to moduleName/endpointName,
Ok thanks. Most likely I'll remove the entry point from my base module
then, and create a third module like you describe. Alternatively I'm
thinking of putting everything in one module - and then using code
splitting to load the extended portion.
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On Thursday, January 13, 2011 11:41:47 PM UTC+1, zixzigma wrote:
still would appreciate some tips on using images defined in the
clientbundle,
inside CSS
ui:with field='res' type='package.of.Resources'/
can we do something similar to this ?
.homeIcon {
AFAIK, IE8 has a console.log(), so maybe in this case Firebug lite doesn't
(cannot?) use its own implementation. Have you checked the IE Developer
Tools' console? (hit the F12 key to bring them up)
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Hello Thomas,
To be honest, I hesitated to produce the first release of gwtmodernizr
without provide a deferred binding mechanism. I'm glad that you tackle
the subject because I would like to have opinions about that.
We are ok on the fact that hard permutation must not be used in order
to avoid
Hie
I have an address component which is a vertical panel with state, district,
city and area and a search button.
In two different situations, I have to fire different code on click of
search button.
So, is there a generic way to deal with this instead of writing in the
onClick of button
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 1:42 AM, zixzigma zixzi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much for sharing your experience.
on this comment,
I also pay close attention to widget lifecycles which is critical to
successful implementations of widgets that get attached, detached and
reattached and
There're always sample apps including parts of the new features but I
didn't found any sample app bring all things together. The only way to
create an app with all features seems to be setting up a project with
spring roo 1.1.1. But this is not easy to understand due to roo
specific things.
So:
-
I have worked with GWT quite a bit, including rpc, however I have been
unable to get a simple com.google.gwt.http.client.Request working. I
have included the module into mine and am using the example code. The
callback onResponseReceived() always receives a response object with
the status code ==
Hi,
I have a problem with my project of GWT. The problem consists in my
web application only runs in Eclipse, if I charge the war file in the
tomcat or jetty it doesn't run. The catalina' log shows that tomcat
stopped in the sentence 'GWT20' which is written by the RPCCopy class.
I'm using Gilead
Hi,
i find new GWT-API (2.1) with RequestFactory very interesting for
persistence from client side-code, however, if i want to use/invoke
this also from handwritten javascript, i need to do the conversion
between Layer-type/JSO EntityProxy export it to JSNI, that creates
alot of boiler-plate
Hi,
I need your help , I want to implement the zoom in and zoom out
functionality like if my editor page exceed vertically or horizontally
I can place a panel at a corner which will give me a over all view of
my editor window. Like the functionality we get to see in Eclipse IDE.
Can you please
We use Ui Binder so that design and code separated, so that we can
concentrate on what we want :)
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 10:34 PM, Christian Goudreau
goudreau.christ...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, each of them can be used together. Designer only let you write
UiInterface from a designer point of
On Friday, January 14, 2011 2:04:10 PM UTC+1, Erik Bens wrote:
There're always sample apps including parts of the new features but I
didn't found any sample app bring all things together. The only way to
create an app with all features seems to be setting up a project with
spring roo
You're hitting the Same Origin Policy (search for this on WikiPedia and on
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Thanks alot for your answers, yes eclipse never gives build.xml, it
only comes from webAppcreator.
I had the problem, when i change the code for any file that is not GWT
and the class files wont get update with GWT compile, so changes were
never reflected in Tomcat deployment.
Do you guys use
You could attach two ClickHandlers to it, instead of subclassing the
widget and overriding methods. I generally try to avoid subclassing a
widget if at all possible.
-Ben
On Jan 14, 4:48 am, Vik vik@gmail.com wrote:
Hie
I have an address component which is a vertical panel with state,
The correct javadoc is included in the distrubed GWT jars. Download
gwt-2.1.1.zip and extract it, then look in gwt-2.1.1/doc/javadoc.
Thanks,
John LaBanca
jlaba...@google.com
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:33 AM, Tej tej.sa...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there any way we can access the GWT 2.1.1
I am using a Text Column of a cell table to display time but I want to
update the time on real time basis using a timer. How can I acheive
this?
I am setting the time with this
final TextColumnAuction TimeRemaining = new TextColumnAuction(){
@Override
public
I want to implement common error handling in all of my RPC onFailure
methods. Excluding repeating the error handling code in every invocation I
can either 1) extend AsyncCallback and use it in all my invocations or I can
2) extend ServiceInterfaceProxyGenerator and have it generate an
Hello
I'd like to use deferred binding in gwt, but I've a problem.
I have some classes which have the same functionality for different
platforms.
Now I'd like to define via method parameter, which of the classes
should be load. Do accept all classes, the parameter has the Datatype
Class. But if I
how about firing two separate events? and have independent handlers
for them?
On Jan 14, 3:48 pm, Vik vik@gmail.com wrote:
Hie
I have an address component which is a vertical panel with state, district,
city and area and a search button.
In two different situations, I have to fire
I don't quite understand what the method parameter means. Are you
following these instructions or doing something different?
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideCodingBasicsDeferred.html#replacement
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I would say better not go the Roo+GWT route for any real project
unless u have time to burn and like a challenge. Roo is at version
1.1.1, but I would say their GWT integration is still in beta at best.
U can get a bare bone GWT site running in no time with scaffolding but
to start customizing is
Hi,
GWT uses asynchronous calls extensively with both GWT-RPC and RequestFactory
based implementations. In most cases callbacks are wrapped in anonymous
classes which clutters code quite a lot. This is not particularly GWT/java
issue but a general problem of asynchronous programming. There was
Thanks for the tip :-) You're certainly right that this would be the
preferable way, but as I mentioned, I had to override processCall()
anyway to get my RPCs work with Guice...
Anyway, I'll see if I can get the code to a cleaner form using
doUnexpectedFailure :-)
On Jan 14, 7:12 am, Sripathi
Richard,
I have upgraded the application to gwt-math-2.1.jar, but the issue
persists. I am still receiving the same error message
URI: http://dev3.compiere.org/apps/js/bigdecimal.js
for HTMLTable (package:com.google.gwt.widgetideas.table.client.overrides)
setText function.
Thanks,
Smriti
On
Not working either. Some thoughts:
a) with a simple html (no gwt) with a html button with
console.info(info) works in firebug lite, chrome console and ie8
console.
b) Enabling a simple vanilla gwt application with a jsni method with
console.info(info) only works in chrome console.
c)
Hie
Any example how to do that please?
Thankx and Regards
Vik
Founder
www.sakshum.com
www.sakshum.blogspot.com
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 8:54 PM, Tej tej.sa...@gmail.com wrote:
how about firing two separate events? and have independent handlers
for them?
On Jan 14, 3:48 pm, Vik
Hie
We have GWT/GAE app at http://www.sakshum.com
We are looking for the option to see people can see the page translation
into different regional languages. What are the options for that with us?
Thankx and Regards
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Founder
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www.sakshum.blogspot.com
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If you are using dev server, try to update your appengine sdk.
I was having the same issues and now using appengine-sdk-1.4.0 I can log
with INFO level.
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On Jan 14, 10:50 am, Vik vik@gmail.com wrote:
Hie
We have GWT/GAE app athttp://www.sakshum.com
We are looking for the option to see people can see the page translation
into different regional languages. What are the options
Hi Jeff,
You must have a LOT of AsyncCallbacks in order to make it worth the pain of
modifying generator code :-) Extending AsyncCallback is the technique most
people use and makes sense as it's clearly application code.
Perhaps one of the Eclipse refactoring tools can ease the pain?
/dmc
On
ui:style/ places the styles side by side with a composite
do you think it is better for the css styles to be side by side with
the widget they are going to style,
or it is better to centralize all the styles used in the app, in one
single css file ?
is one of the benefits of using clientbundle
is this documentation for GWT Event System, still valid for GWT
2.1.1 ?
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit-incubator/wiki/GwtEventSystem
can we use this event system to fire events from our widgets as well
as Presenters ?
and the 4 steps required to create an Event, are they the still
Personally I think
- if a component does not share styles with other components, the styles
should go to ui:style/ (GWT's NotificationMole, for example)
- If there is a need to access these styles programmatically, GWT
allows that.
- If components share styles with each
Hi. I am getting IncompatibleRemoteServiceException where I am not
expecting it, and was hoping you could shed some light at the cause.
I have a Proxy class (please see below), where all the ajax calls
happen over the same service instance (MyServiceProxy.service()
call). Each of the calls has
As much as I prefer teaching men how to fish to throwing fish at them,
mostly because fish are delicious, I think I'll chuck one out now.
ClickHandler myFirstHandler = new ClickHandler() {... stuff ...};
ClickHandler mySecondHandler = new ClickHandler() {... stuff ...};
Button pressMePlease =
And, as a minor addendum, the code in those jars can only use the
parts of the JRE that GWT has implemented.
Hence why I cannot have the Apache commons utils on the client, even
though the source is available.
-Ben
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You can include JARs,
Hello
There are some official documentation about how to implement security
on gwt 2.1 (using requestfactory) ?.
it necessarily be mixed with spring security?
I need some guidance.
Thank you.
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I think i maybe found another bug:
if
@Override
public void render(Context context, MyValue data, SafeHtmlBuilder
sb) {
sb.appendHtmlConstant(button class=\gwt-Button\ testbutton);
}
Clicking to the button fires a click only on the button if using the
improved onBrowserEvent
Hi David,
So far I have 146 and I am no where even nearly having a fully implemented
application.
Eclipse's refactoring definitely would ease the pain if I go with extending
AsyncCallback :)
Regarding extending ServiceInterfaceProxyGenerator, I've looked at the code
and it doesn't appear to be
The URL below points to 2.1.0. Where are the 2.1.1 release notes?
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/release-notes.html#Release_Notes_Current
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From GWT 2.1.0 to GWT 2.1.1, we went from 12 permutations to 10
permutations. Why?
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the gecko user agent was deleted. (it referred to Firefox 2, which is
ancient). gecko1_8 is Firefox 3+
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 4:41 PM, omsrobert omsrob...@gmail.com wrote:
From GWT 2.1.0 to GWT 2.1.1, we went from 12 permutations to 10
permutations. Why?
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From GWT 2.1.0 to GWT 2.1.1, we went from 12 permutations to 10
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OK, so I've got a autogenerated cellList.resource being passed to the
cellList constructor, but I'm having some difficulty understanding how
to apply a custom CSS as an override to the cellListStyle. Can anyone
nudge me a little further in the right direction?
Thanks,
-Mike
On Jan 11, 10:38 am,
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5812
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I'd recommend simply extending the AsyncCallback. Its undoubtedly
more work up front, but its also not a hack, which is a Good Thing.
Its easy to understand, and future maintainers of the program will
thank you for that. Also, karma will likely stab you in the eye if
you don't.
-Ben
On Jan 14,
I made up my mind and did that hurt lol :).
Even though extending ServiceInterfaceProxyGenerator is rather trivial it
might be overkill for my initial needs which extending AsyncCallback can
easily provide and I can alway extend ServiceInterfaceProxyGenerator at some
later point anyway.
So my
How is cellList.resource autogenerated? Do you have a css file that you
associate with it and then call GWT.create() on your bundle interface as
described here?
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiBinder.html#Using_an_external_resource
how can we programmatically go to the previous place, similar functionality
like browser back button,
without explicitly specifying the name of the place ?
placeController.goto( ? )
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s/Firefox 2/Firefox 1/
so even more ancient :P
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the gecko user agent was deleted. (it referred to Firefox 2, which is
ancient). gecko1_8 is Firefox 3+
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com.google.gwt.user.client.History.back()
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You must have been reading my mind because your reply arrived as soon as I
posted my decision. I am a devout believer in Karma and as we know it is
nothing to sneeze at; my luck, I'd get hit in the head by a 600 page hard
covered book dedicated to DotNot web development falling from an elevated
I'm not sure how it works with Places (haven't used them), but with
normal GWT history its just History.back() and you're done.
-Ben
On Jan 14, 4:24 pm, zixzigma zixzi...@gmail.com wrote:
how can we programmatically go to the previous place, similar functionality
like browser back button,
After a review of GWT documentation,[1]
I came across two techniques for getting access to ClientBundle Resources,
which seem to be better than using GIN injection ?
what is the preferred of getting access to ClientBundle Resources ?
I don't know whether I should use the techniques below, or use
Thank You !
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Hi,
From what I saw, Spring roo can saves me lot's of time developing GWT
2.1 apps. I'm wondering if you have any experience with gwr2.1 + roo
1.1.1 for big projects aiming for production, not PoC or prototypes.
I'm concerned about the roo 1.1.1, and if I'll be stuck somewhere
Do you have
Almost (it never made it into GWT under that exact form):
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit-incubator/wiki/GwtEventSystem#Steps_to_create_a_custom_event
1. GwtEvent is a generic class, parameterized with the EventHandler type
2. Key is actually named Type, and only parameterized with the
Have a look at how the Expenses sample uses Google AppEngine's UserService
to authenticate users with RequestFactory:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/samples/expenses/src/main/java/com/google/gwt/sample/gaerequest/
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Does anyone have an example of how to overlay a widget such as a text box on
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Does MyService have different methods that return the same value type?
If so, is it possible that you call these methods using the same instance of
the callback?
(_counnectionErrorCount makes me think so: why do you need this counter?)
Not sure if this can cause a problem, just a guess...
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I'm confused about rather this this code should be in the view or the
presenter? It kindof seems like it'd have to be in the view, but the
presenter seems like a more appropriate place for it.
On Dec 27 2010, 11:38 am, Gal Dolber gal.dol...@gmail.com wrote:
You need to use a
Hello all,
I have a strange problem with my code not working when deployed even
though it works fine in my dev environment (Eclipse GWT plugin). It
is a simple widget in a dialog box that gets opened when one clicks on
a hyperlink in maps info window.
The widget has one ListBox and TextArea and
The doc you referenced shows how you can make Resources available in a
UiBinder template, but you still need a call to GWT.create() somewhere,
whether you do it or GIN does it behind the scenes. If you don't need the
Resources in a UiBinder template, you can ignore that doc.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011
I'm trying to create a CellTable where when you click on a row, it
goes to another screen, and I'm trying to keep a correct MVP
architecture.
I have two questions. First, do I initialize my CellTable in the
view, or the presenter?
Right now I have something like this in my view code, but with
Here is my GWT Gdata OAuth Demo: http://demogwtgdataoauth.appspot.com
Wiki and
Source:
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-examples/wiki/DemoGwtGData?ts=1295056992updated=DemoGwtGData
I use OAuth to authenticate BloggerService in this Demo.
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Thanks any out of the box solution which i can plug in to achieve
translation?
Thankx and Regards
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On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 12:41 AM, Jim Douglas jdou...@basis.com wrote:
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideI18n.html
On
from GWT documentation on UiBinder [1]
in the code fragment below,
is this a typo, do we need to use Sprite or Spriter ?
Sprite userPictureSprite();
/**
* Resources used by the entire application.
*/
public interface Resources extends ClientBundle {
@Source(Style.css)
Style style();
I realized there is no GWT/UiBinder equivalent for html list ul li
how can I improve my UiBinder as you can see below
g:HTMLPanel
ul
li item #1 /li
li item#2 /li
li item#3 /li
/ul
g:HTMLPanel
I am worried that this might not be the correct way
I didnt discribe the problem correctly,
maybe Image Hyperlink is not the correct term.
I want to do the GWT/UiBinder equivalent of this:
a href=#home/settingsSettings g:Image resource={res.settingsIcon}
//a
a Text, with an Image next to it, that when you hover on it, both the text
and image
i have the same issue, not able to alight right.
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I also cannot get this code from GWT documentation to work.
I have a code similar to below : (multiple checked everything over and
over)
I have included ui:with at the toop of uiBinder.
this part, (basically referring to css styles defined in ClientBundle
through the following syntax within
I guess that's why it says *a* BasicPlace rather than just BasicPlace.
Yes, it's up to you to define such a class. David Chandler (or was it Chris
Ramsdale?) once answered about this paragraph and acknowledged it wasn't
very clear…
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This is a first step in the right direction, but I suppose you'd want to
go farther. Noticeably:
- it's using UmbrellaException from c.g.g.event.shared. Maybe it should
define its own
@Jeff -
I'm a little behind this week because of the snow in Atlanta (all four
inches it took to shutdown the city for four days), but I'll review this
patch next week. Thanks for submitting it.
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1149803/show
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Description:
Adding new SimpleLayoutPanel widget, which is a subclass of SimplePanel
that ProvidesResize to its child. This is useful when an application
needs a content container to hold a Widget that RequiresResize.
Issue: 5501
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Description:
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Following my proposal (copied here from the issue tracker):
The fix should IMO be (and I believe it was in my initial patch that
introduced the handler/mapper dichotomy) to ignore classes in the
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Revision: 9543
Author: robertvaw...@google.com
Date: Fri Jan 14 04:27:42 2011
Log: Public (by t.broyer):
Don't allow exceptions escaping from RequestFactory Receiver callback
methods to prevent other callbacks from being called.
Issue 5872
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Patch
Revision: 9544
Author: gwt.mirror...@gmail.com
Date: Fri Jan 14 08:50:59 2011
Log: Public (by t.broyer):
Don't flush RequestFactoryEditorDelegate when its associated request is
locked.
Issue 5752.
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1284801/show
Patch by: t.broyer
Review by: bobv
Revision: 9545
Author: b...@google.com
Date: Fri Jan 14 04:49:07 2011
Log: Integrate RequestFactory Receiver exception handling fixes into 2.2
branch.
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9545
Added:
Bug report
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5876
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Revision: 9546
Author: b...@google.com
Date: Fri Jan 14 05:45:45 2011
Log: Integrate fix for issue 5752 into GWT 2.2 branch.
Don't flush RequestFactoryEditorDelegate when its associated request is
locked.
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9546
Modified:
Revision: 9547
Author: b...@google.com
Date: Fri Jan 14 06:09:32 2011
Log: Integrate Editor fix to GWT 2.2 branch.
Ensure that Editor framework descends into LeafValueEditors that require
delegates.
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Modified:
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Author: gwt.mirror...@gmail.com
Date: Fri Jan 14 09:22:31 2011
Log: Adding new SimpleLayoutPanel widget, which is a subclass of
SimplePanel that ProvidesResize to its child. This is useful when an
application needs a content container to hold a Widget that RequiresResize.
committed as r9548
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Author: gwt.mirror...@gmail.com
Date: Fri Jan 14 09:23:46 2011
Log: Public (by t.broyer):
Ensure that Editor framework descends into LeafValueEditors that require
delegates.
Issue 5795.
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1249801/show
Patch by: t.broyer
Review by: bobv
Revision: 9550
Author: ncha...@google.com
Date: Fri Jan 14 06:38:38 2011
Log: Fix a generics compile error on OSX java 1.6
Review at http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1289801
Review by: rchan...@google.com
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9550
Modified:
Reviewers: jlabanca, rjrjr,
Description:
Fix bug on IE where onload events don't fire for IFrames.
This is a bugfix for
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=1720
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Affected files:
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Revision: 9551
Author: gwt.mirror...@gmail.com
Date: Fri Jan 14 10:41:19 2011
Log: JAR files for client-side JSR 303 validation. Matches trunk changes at
r9233.
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9551
Added:
/tools/lib/hibernate/validator/tck
Revision: 9552
Author: b...@google.com
Date: Fri Jan 14 07:30:53 2011
Log: Rolling back r9549 due to downstream build breaks.
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9552
Modified:
/trunk/user/src/com/google/gwt/editor/rebind/model/EditorModel.java
LGTM
I tested in a sample app with a concrete class TestPlaceHistoryMapper
extends TestAbstractPlaceHistoryMapper, which implements
PlaceHistoryMapper. Works fine.
Thank you, Thomas!
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1292801/show
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Revision: 9553
Author: mrruss...@google.com
Date: Fri Jan 14 11:06:02 2011
Log: create a tag for the 2.2-M1 release
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=9553
Added:
/tags/2.2-M1
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http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1294801/diff/3001/4002
File user/test/com/google/gwt/dom/client/FrameTests.java (right):
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1294801/diff/3001/4002#newcode49
user/test/com/google/gwt/dom/client/FrameTests.java:49: final Timer
timer = new Timer() {
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