I've the same problem. I've followed your instructions and almost
everything has been fixed.
Except for these errors:
[ERROR] Line 36: No source code is available for type
javax.xml.namespace.QName; did you forget to inherit a required
module?
[ERROR] Line 198: No source code is available for
that
can be freely compiled to js (am i right?).
So, i was wondering if there a way to use such tools (whatever) and
continue
using the whole GWT-RPC mechanism and object serialization to client-
side.
Are there any better solutions?
Thanks is advance,
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I need to manage xml files (already written), so i thought that
having them binded into serializable POJO's was a good choice.
But none of the technologies mentioned seemed to work in that way.
For example with JAXB you can autogenerate java classes from xsd
schema, having them serializable and
?
Useless?
Thank you,
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I've seen that project (and it's quite amazing) but its purpose is
client-side mapping using deferred binding. And i don't want to parse
15K LOC client-side...
And it does not (yet :D) generate xml from the annotated classes.
Thanks anyway.
ciosbel.
On 14 Mag, 19:19, Christian Goudreau
I think i'll go that way.
Thank you/all.
ciosbel.
On 14 Mag, 22:28, kozura koz...@gmail.com wrote:
Server-side translation and sending through serialized classes is a
fine way to go. I do it using xmlbeans, but then do a trivial
conversion to some POJO classes that are much simpler and more
My problem is that getServletContext always returns null.
I've also tried to put in a overridden init() but didn't help.
ciosbel.
On May 19, 9:23 am, Lorris lorris.cou...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for your answer,
This is my solution if another people need it :
This is the content of my
Nevermind. I called the getServletContext() inside the constructor
rather that inside an rpc method.
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Instead defining your own oracle (which is, indeed, the best
solution), just use a MultiWordSuggestOracle.
There you can find methods like:
setDefaultSuggestions(CollectionSuggestOracle.Suggestion
suggestionList)
or
setDefaultSuggestionsFromText(Collectionjava.lang.String
suggestionList)
You can
that.
ciosbel.
On Sep 8, 1:52 pm, Santosh kumar kopp@gmail.com wrote:
Hi *ciosbel*,
Thank you for your reply ..!!
As u said, i am using setDefaultSuggestionsFromText method, its working
fine.. !!! i thought solution would be very difficult...
Its coool !! thank you once again
Simply create a new java project from existing sources.
Once imported, modify the project properties in order to use gwt 2.1
sdk and the project build path in order to have something like
hellomvp/war/WEB-INF/classes as output directory.
On 7 Nov, 13:04, hezjing hezj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I
Of course it is possible.
See live demos
http://allen-sauer.com/com.allen_sauer.gwt.dnd.demo.DragAndDropDemo/DragAndDropDemo.html
The demo 8 should tell you how (see java sources).
I think you have to tell the drag controller to make a given panel
draggable by a given child.
i.e.
// make the
I don't know if it's helpful or (given your already coded js) usable,
but there is a clone of jquery for gwt. It's called GQuery.
Take a look http://code.google.com/p/gwtquery/
On 9 Nov, 21:58, Yaakov yaakov.chai...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have a page that a web designer produced and now I need
A start could be the DropDownListBox in gwt-incubator.
http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=google-web-toolkit-incubators=google-web-toolkit-incubatort=DropDownListBox
On Nov 21, 6:45 pm, Andyk andym.kni...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Im relatively new to GWT, but making some good progress and learning
There is a clone of JQuery for gwt http://code.google.com/p/gwtquery/
Check it out, could be really helpful.
On 23 Nov, 13:59, asianCoolz second.co...@gmail.com wrote:
�...@uihandler(buttonfire)
void addNewWidget(ClickEvent event) {
htmlPanelHolder.add(new
I think it's a bit outdated, but have a read:
http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=google-web-toolkit-incubators=google-web-toolkit-incubatort=ServerPushFAQ
On 23 Nov, 22:07, Noor baken...@gmail.com wrote:
can someone guide me or points me to some tutorial which shows the
implementation of
The NotificationMole should do the trick.
On 14 Dic, 13:33, Sean slough...@gmail.com wrote:
The way I sometimes do it would to put the .gif in the first cell of a
Vertical Panel, and the FormPanel in the second. Have the .gif start off
with isVisible set to False. When the user hits submit,
in a future release of gwt, so keep it in
mind.
ciosbel.
On 22 Dic, 22:56, Sunit Katkar sunitkat...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a flextable. Its inside a scrollpanel because the number of rows is
more than what can be shown at a time. So user has to scroll up and down to
view all contents.
Now
I suppose you are trying to use that annotation on a client side
class; javax is not emulated by gwt compiler, so you couldn't use it
client side.
Why not moving the adapter to the server side? Does your client really
need it?
Annotated jaxb classes can be used by the client (with a couple of
Yes, swap them.
emailAddressBox is initialized after the call to initWidget(...).
On 30 Dic, 16:13, a...@mechnicality.com a...@mechnicality.com
wrote:
Er.. why not swap the order of the two statements? Generally speaking the
initWidget statement
should come first, but there are other options.
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideServerCommunication.html#DevGuideSerializableTypes
On Jan 4, 9:55 pm, Magnus alpineblas...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
this is true, but it implements java.io.Serializable.
What is the difference between IsSerializable and Serializable and
You could use the CollapsiblePanel from the gwt incubator:
http://collectionofdemos.appspot.com/demo/index.html (the last
example).
demo sources:
Try to use myPopup.showRelativeTo(elementTarget) method.
It should position the popup below the elementTarget.
If you want right positioning, just have a look at the 'below'
implementation and try to make a righ aligned one.
Mail sample.
http://gwt.google.com/samples/Mail/Mail.html
On 28 Gen, 19:29, SVR svr...@gmail.com wrote:
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/2.0/com/google/g...
Can somebody please tell me from the above doc, which sample project does
the PopupPanel image correspond to? (I
Does it has a default zero argument constructor?
Double check here if everything is met
http://code.google.com/intl/it-IT/webtoolkit/doc/trunk/DevGuideServerCommunication.html#DevGuideSerializableTypes
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Just use
outline: none
css property on the header.
See selectors here:
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/2.2/com/google/gwt/user/client/ui/DisclosurePanel.html
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I think you have to play around with
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/user/src/com/google/gwt/app/place/AbstractPlaceHistoryHandler.java?r=8815
but i've never tried.
If you have luck, just tell us.
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Hi,
I'm developing a gwt app in which I used (among other things) a table to
present my items.
The table is a PagingScrollTable from the gwt-incubator. So far I had no
problems using it (and it helped me a lot...), but now I'd like to implement
something like a lazy loading behavior as user
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-web-toolkit/LtGZpCxQAVY
might help?
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Just to say that CellTable (and all widgets that implements
HasKeyboardPagingPolicy) has a KeyboardPagingPolicy that can be set to
INCREASE_RANGE in order to append the next page instead switching to it.
Showcase shows this functionality with a CellList, using a
ShowMorePagerPanel (that
Remember that gwt will create a serialization policy for all serializable
types at compile time.
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Not necessarily a problem, but the serialization file is bigger and
compilation can take a while longer.
When i faced that problem i also see plenty of warnings, but maybe recent
releases are less verbose.
I got to use an interface that extends Serializable, and then mark my DTOs
used with
It's two years old, but you can start here:
http://seewah.blogspot.com/2009/02/gwt-and-spring-security.html
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and here
http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/integrating_gwt_with_spring_security
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I mean that instead using ListSerializable as base type (that will create
a serialization policy for all types that extend Serializable), you just use
ListMyDTO where MyDTO is
public interface MyDTO extends Serializable {
}
then gwt will create a serialization policy only for all types that
I've managed to use them but with JAXB only. I've no experience with JPA.
If you are not stucked with gwt-rpc, you can try to use the new
requestfactory, keeping server side entities and make transferrable only the
proxy types. But i'm not familiar with that either.
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The signature of the method addHandler() that you use every time to add a
handler on the bus for a particular event, is:
public abstract H extends EventHandler
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/2.1/com/google/gwt/event/shared/EventHandler.html
HandlerRegistration
Ok, this is old, but for future related questions, here is how i did.
Define an AsyncDataProvider of your own, like:
public class MyDataProvider extends AsyncDataProviderMyType {
protected void onRangeChanged(final HasDataMyType display) {
// calling my RPC method to obtain inner
If you enable gwt logging and set the firebug handler you can see, inside
firebug Console, the ouput of the serialized /deserialized request /
response in plain text.
See
http://code.google.com/intl/it-IT/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideLogging.html#Different_Types_of_Handlers
If you want to
GWT 2.3 comes with XSRF RPC builtin protection. See
http://code.google.com/intl/it-IT/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideSecurityRpcXsrf.html
that's an implementation of what already discussed in an old (but still
interesting) document:
Or just use the EventBus: once inserted name number and clicked something
like Send, just fire a new event that the caller will hook on.
If your widget is sufficiently complex to provide a two tier design (view
logic), put that in the logic (presenter/controller) part.
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There is a handy IntegerBox (as well as DoubleBox and LongBox) that you can
use instead of a simple TextBox. It parses and accepts only integer values
inside a TextBox.
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/2.3/com/google/gwt/user/client/ui/IntegerBox.html
In general if you want
Try here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?starthl=en#!searchin/google-web-toolkit/CellTree$20asyncdataprovider/google-web-toolkit/jdQLj_oZTek/fuKmFMrbghsJ
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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-web-toolkit/82S_6LT5Ii0
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Try to use this to better inspect RPC serialization/deserialization and
round trip timings.
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-debug-panel/
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As said by Gal, Layout panel gives you max flexibility.
A quick sample is the DeckLayoutPanel that put children in a deck with that
kind of transition you are expecting.
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/2.3/index.html?com/google/gwt/user/client/ui/DeckLayoutPanel.html
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Do you men a textbox-like wih only numbers allowed?
Checkout IntegerBox and DoubleBox.
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CellTable, DataGrid and in general all widgets that implements
HasKeyboardPagingPolicy, have a KeyboardPagingPolicy field that can be set
to INCREASE_RANGE in order to append the next page instead switching to it.
Showcase shows this functionality with CellList, using a ShowMorePagerPanel
Check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEkR1ox_K10
The MobileWebApp example in 2.4 should be a starting point.
Docs still not exists.
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Java 1.5 has been deprecated since gwt 2.2.
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/2.2/ReleaseNotes.html#Java15
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