Thank you very much Sri.
But we still have to implement the same. There are some existing JSP
tags and JSP components which we have to reuse in the client side
(GWT) code, it's a client requirement. Can you please give me some
idea about how to incorporate the server side UI components in GWT
Is it a bug in gwt uibinder?, if so you could open an issue.
Cheers
Manolo
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 11:31 PM, Jeff Chimene jchim...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/03/2010 05:33 PM, Jeff Chimene wrote:
Only in ie 6 7, gwt 2.0.3
17:15:00.305 [ERROR] [XXX] Uncaught exception escaped
Hi mram,
I discovered that it was because I added the Hibernate core library.
Does this prevent some files from being seen? The program executes well without
this library but immediately I add this library to the build path it generates
this error. Can I use gilead without this
Thanks vkmanoj,
I did that and the error disappeared. Now, the problem is that
when I add the hibernate core library, in order to manage the DAOs and POJOs
generated by the hibernate reverse Engineering, I instead have a HTTP 404
error. Any help?
efsiken
Hello All,
I am using com.google.gwt.gen2.complexpanel.client.FastTree and
com.google.gwt.gen2.complexpanel.client.FastTreeItem along with a UiBinder
template for the first time.
I cant seem to see new items that were added to the tree after the view is
initalized.
@UiField
FastTree
Hello Friends
I am back to ask a question, Friends I want some views from your side
about that
How to prevent the big and specific file to be uploaded?
I want that prevent the pdf file to be uploaded.
I don't know how to do it?
Please help me
Your friends
Ankit
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Hi Hugo,
Your project layout seems fine at the first glance. I also have used a
similar configuration with 2 modules, one of them inherits the other
and also used a class from the base module into the inherited module
RPC as a return type.
Common problems which might be the cause of your pb:
Your
First things first. You should write in english so people can understand you
and help you. You should provide more technical info, instead or
additionally to irrelevant data. Your problem may be realated to the
Hibernate proxy. Try deactivating lazy objects
2010/5/3 polica
Hey Ankit,
AFAIK, you wont get to know the size of the file unless you transfer it to
the server. But from the client side you can restrict the file extension by
extracting the file name as follows :
final FileUpload upload = new FileUpload();
upload.setName(uploadFormElement);
i am also interested in a way to do that...
there has to be a way, since gmail as well as youtube both check the
file size limit before uploading...
but most likely it is flash :(
regards
Michael
On May 5, 1:38 pm, abhiram wuntakal abhir...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Ankit,
AFAIK, you wont get
Hi,
In the docs for HTMLPanel getElementById() it says:
Finds an element within this panel by its id.
whereas in practice, the following
HTMLPanel panel = new HTMLPanel(div/div);
Window.alert(panel.getElementById(id)==null ? Not
found:Found);
will alert 'Found' if there is an
Yes, you are right. Both use flash for the upload (You can right-click on
Attach a file to check that).
Unfortunately, native browser support for uploading files is not as flexible
as one would like.
If you are unable to use flash, i would recommend your servlet which will
receive the file to
Sri - you make a lot of sense in all of this. I had trapped myself
into a certain way of thinking, and this was the right way out. Thanks
for taking the time. Very well argued.
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When you show a list of Persons on the browser,
on trunk (svn) have one folder called bikeshed...
its one project example?
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Manolo,
I may be mistaken, but I wasn't able to replicate what you'd done.
Taking either the released .jar files for gwt-dispatch and gwt-
presenter, or having gotten the latest code from the repository --
either way, there were differences between what you'd coded and what
the library was
Thanks,
I'll most likely play around with this solution.
Chad
On May 4, 9:24 pm, El Mentecato Mayor rogelio.flo...@gmail.com
wrote:
A solution (kind of the third option you mentioned, but you don't have
to hide the map completely unless you want to move the dialog around--
on top of the map)
On May 5, 3:23 pm, Guilherme Mussi gmu...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, you are right. Both use flash for the upload (You can right-click on
Attach a file to check that).
Unfortunately, native browser support for uploading files is not as flexible
as one would like.
But it's getting better!
HTML5
On May 5, 12:33 am, Mike m...@sheridan-net.us wrote:
Hello
Am trying to write tests for my code, and want to ensure that any
class I write which extends RemoteServiceServlet;
however, I'm not quite catching on to what I need to do in order to
get a test to be runnable in that context...
On May 5, 2:25 pm, Ian Bambury ianbamb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In the docs for HTMLPanel getElementById() it says:
Finds an element within this panel by its id.
whereas in practice, the following
HTMLPanel panel = new HTMLPanel(div/div);
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ينطبق على الجميع المستخدمين او الكبار في اللغات الاكترونية
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On May 5, 8:49 am, Manuel Carrasco Moñino man...@apache.org wrote:
Is it a bug in gwt uibinder?, if so you could open an issue.
It's not a bug in UiBinder. FormPanel.METHOD_POST and
FormPanel.ENCODING_MULTIPART are just String constants, not enum
values; or rather, FormPanel.setMethod() and
On May 4, 1:13 am, nadav nadav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this has been asked before - if it has, I haven't
found it.
We're currently using Eclipse+GWT Plugin to debug our GWT 2.0
application. This works fine, and I assume it's using GWT's DevMode
internally to do its
On May 5, 12:50 am, Mike mikematsum...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I have the Generator bellow working perfectly on hosted mode inside
eclipse but now I'm trying generate one .war to deploy on tomcat. The
tomcat start normally without any error on log messages but my
Generator does nothing.
Hi Thomas,
currently, such features are still a wonderful and distant dream for me, as
i'm tied to crossbrowser's applications (so glad they don't use IE6
anymore).
Ankit,
I Strongly suggest you to take a look here:
http://code.google.com/p/gwtupload
I already used their components in some of
Each individual HTML file on my project unsplit is about 2.2 mb in
size.
Trevor
On May 4, 4:27 pm, Lothar Kimmeringer j...@kimmeringer.de wrote:
Paul Stockley schrieb:
Even though we are going to use code splitting aggressively, I am
wondering at what point things just break due to the
On May 4, 8:29 pm, markww mar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I started looking at doing this today, am kind of stuck though. It
seems that the elements which implement wrap() are all a bit
specialized - there seems to be a lot of code to support the wrap
methods. Have you tried doing this
ok i figuired out what i was doing wrong.
navTree.getTreeRoot().addItem(); //to add new children to the root.
navTree.getChild(0).addItem(..);// to add to specific children.
instead of just navTree.addItem();
Thanks.
Subhro.
Subhrajyoti Moitra wrote:
Hello All,
I am using
Hello,
In com.google.gwt.widgetideas.client.FastTreeItem there is a method
beforeSelectionLost, that can be used to do something, before selection is
lost on a treeItem.
In com.google.gwt.gen2.complexpanel.client.FastTree how do i get
beforeSelectionLost??\
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On 04/05/10 22:11, undertow wrote:
hello, i seem to be having issued with GWT and character encoding. I
have an Oracle database which stores strings with iso-8859-1
encoding. GWT does NOT support java's String.getBytes(), nor does it
support new
There are often some helper components that are likely to be used all
across an app. Examples are:
* a generalized error handler, e.g. to handle onFailure() from RPC
calls,
* a generalized message display mechanism that can present messages
to the user in a generalized way, e.g. in a popup
Make a factory, in the client code initialize to a client-
implementation creating factory, and on the server to a server
factory.
Note that to pass it through RPC you'll need to use/convert to the
client side class.
On May 5, 8:59 am, stingermn stinge...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an interface,
Hi,
to my knowledge there is no way on the client side to check the size.
You could limit the size on server side.
I guess you use some library on server side. Check the docs
Stefan Bachert
http://gwtworld.de
On 5 Mai, 10:34, GWT Groups new.ankitj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Friends
I am back
I just finish used the option: -gen myGenClasses.
My MyServiceFactoryGenerated looks fine.
Should I merge myGenClasses directory with war/WEB-INF/classes or something
like that before deploy?
ty
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
On May 5, 12:50 am,
Beside setting header, you may append revision number to nocache.js
such as nocache.js?revision=123
So you can change revision number dynamically when you have new
release.
Example: http://www.holidayinn.com
On Apr 27, 11:18 am, kozura koz...@gmail.com wrote:
Check out the very bottom of this
I have example project StockWatcher using requestbuilder to
communicate with servlet (this example). I want to make servlet
asynchronous. I have added the following lines to the doGet method:
final AsyncContext ac = request.startAsync();
ac.setTimeout(1 * 60 * 1000);
ac.addListener(new
this example-it had to be link
http://code.google.com/intl/pl-PL/webtoolkit/doc/latest/tutorial/JSON.html
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Use if( GWT.isClient() ) in your code to decide if its client side or server
side.
See the class EscapeUtil for example -
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/user/src/com/google/gwt/rpc/client/impl/EscapeUtil.java#27
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On 5 May 2010 20:29, stingermn
I am trying to allow a user to download data he has manipulated in a
GWT application in CSV format by clicking a button. I do not want to
have to go back to the server to create/download this CSV file since I
already have the data I need for the file in the client. I did not
see a way to
I am wondering are there good alternative libraries like smartgwt/gxt.
I am looking for better libraries to code with if there are any.
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to save data as a file, you will need to passs the client data to
server and server send back the data to download as a cvs.
On May 5, 12:30 pm, cho.cabot cho.ca...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to allow a user to download data he has manipulated in a
GWT application in CSV format by clicking a
On 5 mai, 21:25, Sripathi Krishnan sripathikrish...@gmail.com wrote:
Use if( GWT.isClient() ) in your code to decide if its client side or server
side.
See the class EscapeUtil for example
-http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/user/...
Note that this means your
Hi,
now that I have a bit experience with gwt in mvp style, I am looking
for an example for using maven as build tool for gwt, I found a few
posts here and on other sources but nothing made it really clear for
me. I have to say that I am new to maven.
I installed maven and also installed the
On 5 mai, 16:42, Guilherme Mussi gmu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Thomas,
currently, such features are still a wonderful and distant dream for me, as
i'm tied to crossbrowser's applications (so glad they don't use IE6
anymore).
...hence my link to http://www.plupload.com which will use whatever
did you tried the native ones? or doing it yourself?
2010/5/5 flyingb...@gmail.com flyingb...@gmail.com
I am wondering are there good alternative libraries like smartgwt/gxt.
I am looking for better libraries to code with if there are any.
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I am trying to use GAE Blobstore with GWT. I have changed the sample
they have online:
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/blobstore/overview.html
I replaced the jsp page with a GWT page (below). I replaced the call
to %= blobstoreService.createUploadUrl(/upload) % with a RPC
call which
You're probably running into the same origin policy. If possible, use a
bootstrap routine on the HTML page that loads from otakuvideo.com in a
frame.
this may sound strange, but how do I do that?
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On 05/05/2010 06:52 PM, Quu wrote:
You're probably running into the same origin policy. If possible, use a
bootstrap routine on the HTML page that loads from otakuvideo.com in a
frame.
this may sound strange, but how do I do that?
My reply was not quite accurate w/r/t/ GWT
I'd start here
On 05/05/2010 06:52 PM, Quu wrote:
You're probably running into the same origin policy. If possible, use a
bootstrap routine on the HTML page that loads from otakuvideo.com in a
frame.
this may sound strange, but how do I do that?
One more point:
Take a look at
There is a way to achieve this ..
http://downloadify.info/
see below for a jQuery-ified example/
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2226192/generate-some-xml-in-javascript-prompt-user-to-save-it
This uses a Flash .swf as the download conduit. tatical it seems but also
functional.
cheers
r,
What version of GWT are you using Viliam, form.addFormPanel() doesn't
seem to exist anymore?
On Apr 27, 12:32 am, Viliam Durina viliam.dur...@gmail.com wrote:
There is even a simpler solution without using JSNI at all. Set the
form's action to just javascript:; and put the login logic to the
Reviewers: jlabanca,
Description:
Moves the Cell interfaces and implementations from Bikeshed into
c.g.g.cell.
Also makes Cell an interface and changes existing cells to extend
AbstractCell.
Please review this at http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/467801/show
Affected files:
D
LGTM
Some minor nits.
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/467801/diff/1/60
File /user/src/com/google/gwt/cell/client/ActionCell.java (right):
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/467801/diff/1/60#newcode55
/user/src/com/google/gwt/cell/client/ActionCell.java:55:
Should implement
All nits picked, fixed, and committed.
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File /user/src/com/google/gwt/cell/client/ActionCell.java (right):
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/user/src/com/google/gwt/cell/client/ActionCell.java:55:
On 2010/05/05
I also added delegation for the other public functions. It's broken,
in the sense that it'll work in dev mode while the JRE is still being
used for the client stuff and break in web mode, but that's true for any
JRE emulation classes that don't implement all of the functions. Does
that sound
You should be able to throw subclasses of RuntimeException, no?
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 11:03 AM, unn...@google.com wrote:
I also added delegation for the other public functions. It's broken,
in the sense that it'll work in dev mode while the JRE is still being
used for the client stuff and
huh - I didn't know that (I seem to learn something new about java
every day...) I'll do that - thanks!
- Unnur
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Ray Ryan rj...@google.com wrote:
You should be able to throw subclasses of RuntimeException, no?
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 11:03 AM, unn...@google.com
LGTM.
Since you don't actually implement most of that public API in our
emulation library, I believe you get a compile error even in dev mode if
client code tries to call it. So I would expect that (unless you add
those functions to the JRE in the future) those methods will never get
called
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Ray Ryan rj...@google.com wrote:
You should be able to throw subclasses of RuntimeException, no?
For example, UnsupportedOperationException. -Lex
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I spoke to Scott offline and he thinks that the client code should
never get to these operations due to compile errors. At the same time,
many of the functions can't throw exceptions since even though client
code does not call them, the class itself will call some of them (even
though they are
LGTM
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What are the technical hurdles that would prevent a widget from
employing multiple UiBinder templates to create discrete Widget
structures?
Specifically, I want to build a Composite that includes, among other
things, a PopupPanel. I want to use UiBinder to declare the overall
layout, as well as
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File
dev/core/src/com/google/gwt/dev/shell/rewrite/SingleJsoImplSupport.java
(right):
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Reviewers: jlabanca, cromwellian,
Description:
Creates the c.g.g.view module, moving the abstract interfaces and
non-widget implementations from the Bikeshed.
Creates the (currently empty) c.g.g.user.cellview module, which will
eventually hold the Bikeshed widgets.
Also cleans up the dependency
Reviewers: amitmanjhi, jlabanca,
Description:
Sorry, for some reason side-by-side diff isn't working for me.
This patch is to alleviate the fact that:
ant -f user/build.xml test
Does practically nothing. Even if hmtlunit is somewhat flaky, it's
gotten be better than nothing.
Please review
LGTM as long as Miguel and Freeland agree that its a good idea.
Thanks,
John LaBanca
jlaba...@google.com
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Sorry, for some reason side-by-side diff isn't working for me.
This patch is to
LGTM. HtmlUnit should be used; it should be uncommented everywhere. I
uncommented a few things in r7787 (link below), but it seems like I missed a
few instances.
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=7787path=/trunk/user/build.xml
One nit : the assertion that ant -f
LGTM
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File /bikeshed/src/com/google/gwt/bikeshed/tree/client/CellTree.css
(left):
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/474801/diff/1/22#oldcode18
/bikeshed/src/com/google/gwt/bikeshed/tree/client/CellTree.css:18:
gwt-image:
this issue is reverted, and instead pursued in issue 438801
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Enables AppStats for bikeshed.
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M /bikeshed/war/WEB-INF/web.xml
Index: /bikeshed/war/WEB-INF/web.xml
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On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Amit Manjhi amitman...@google.com wrote:
LGTM. HtmlUnit should be used; it should be uncommented everywhere. I
uncommented a few things in r7787 (link below), but it seems like I missed a
few instances.
LGTM from me---I remember we turned it off when htmlunit was all hangy, and
at the time I was lobbying that iwe should at least have a warning saying
hey, nothing to do unless some of the remote properties was set. The
(probably correct) counter that nobody would notice the warning if they
didn't
Ping.
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