Not sure about the most popular, but we use Highcharts (commercial) with
the Moxie adapter. Very slick charts that handle resizing etc nicely.
You can also play with them easily using JSFiddle.
On Wednesday, 5 December 2012 07:05:26 UTC+11, James wrote:
>
> I am evaluating a chart library for m
Drop in the gxt.jar, udpate files in the resources directory, then run
your app and your manual and automated (selenium) test.
If you hit any compile / runtime quirks then check the GXT forums.
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Box combo = new SimpleComboBox();
combo.add("Iowa");
combo.add("Illinois");
combo.setSimpleValue("Ohio");
Regards,
Carl Pritchett
On Oct 11, 10:28 am, Diego Venuzka wrote:
> Hello!
> On my project, i'll need a combox, to filter states. On the sench
Hi,
> iBATIS sounds interesting so i just looked it up... has support been
> discontinued as of june 2010? there's something on the top of the
> page saying it's been put in apache's "attic", which is not something
> i'm familiar with but it doesn't sound promising.
It's just moving from Apache
> Ben Alex did a wonderful presentation in Sweden
http://vimeo.com/12641333
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> The Harmony team is not involved, I'm just some random guy.
My mistake - I thought the BigDecimal code was based on Harmony's
BigDecimal as it was mentioned in response to an issue I raised.
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>http://code.google.com/p/gwt-java-math/
We use this in our finance based application and it works well. It's
based on the Apache Harmony BigDecimal class I think. Initially I
found a few differences from the java BigDecimal but they were fixed
instantly by the Harmony team and integrated into gwt
IMHO it would be great if you didn't have to add an interface to the
Interceptable classes, but instead created a binding class (something
like a Gin module). Then you could add aspects without changing the
target classes.
Of course easier said than done.
> The code looks like:
>
> {{{
> public c
> If you're using EasyMock, this is a very easy way to mock a service.
> Been using this for a long time.
>
>http://robvanmaris.jteam.nl/2008/04/22/test-driven-development-for-gwt-ui-code-with-asynchronous-rpc/
This is a great method. I was using EacyMocks Catpure method to do the
same thing;
Cap
> Your proposal is interesting. But as a user, if I have to wait, I
> leave... So many be an application needing some "wait a minute" popup
> is not a good approach for the future.
I wouldn't popup (block user interaction) over the whole page! Just
the component that needs to load. In fact you don
I'm on the "synchronous calls are the wrong approach" side, but what
would really be useful would be some utility classes that allowed
"synchronous like" approaches.
Specifically :
- an async batcher that given a list of async services calls all at
once and then executes a specified action when al
We have used GXT from 1.2 to 2.1.1 on a mid-sized project.
Pros
- I think the look and feel is sharp and responsive (much nicer that
SmartGWT IMHO - but look at the showcases and judge for youself).
- Grids are the best I've seen (sorry SmartGWT) but no lockable
columns (which Smart does have) -
It was a customer order similar to
http://www.pacstarcomputer.com.au/index.php?productID=6121
but with the i7 950 and GA-EX58-UD4P
On Nov 19, 5:22 pm, hjo1620 wrote:
> Thanks for your answer:
> i7 based machine with 1 rpm disks, ought to be good enough for me,
> since my project is way small
We are running in VMWare Workstation and the base machine is a i7 950
with 6gigs of RAM and 1 rpm disks (seperate disks for VMs and OS)
The build produces a 10 meg war, of which about 3 megs of which is
GWT / GXT.
The dev compile (2 permutations) takes 2:12 including 300 tests - so
the actual
Is it possible to send the objects to the server via RPC, serialise
using XStream or Jackson and then send back the serialised strings to
the client to store in gears?
This does require having sever side servlets though, which may defeat
your purpose.
Carl.
On Oct 28, 7:15 pm, akhil wrote:
> H
My team uses GXT in our app and it works well. You could write your
own wrappers for ext-js, but GXT produces the look and feel, with the
advantage of native js calls rather than wrapping the ext-js files.
> I'm kind of suspicious concerning the GXT lib.
What are you suspicious about? If you hav
You could also run you ant task from inside eclipse - use the Run ->
External tools menu
Carl.
On Aug 3, 11:31 pm, Jason Parekh wrote:
> Hey Ben,
>
> You can create a new Run configuration to run your tests. Open Run > Run
> configurations menu item, and double-click on the GWT JUnit Test. Fi
Make sure also that your properties files are set to UTF-8 (right
click in eclipse and set to UTF-8)
On Jul 28, 6:03 am, Ian Bambury wrote:
> Set everything to UTF=8
> The project (if not the default for Eclipse if that is what you are using).
>
> The class files will not pick this up unless the
>From the release notes: "GWT-Ext 2.0.6 fully supports GWT 1.5.3"
EXT-GWT (GXT) version 1.2.4 supports GWT 1.5.3 (note GXT2.0 supports
GWT 1.6 and GXT2.0.1 supports GWT 1.7)
So you could use GXT 1.2.4 and GWT-EXT 2.0.6 together and while the
widgets may look similar they may not be easy to use t
We are testing our app with Selenium. I've written some wrappers from
common components (only for GXT at the moment) and also common actions
like "select tree item x" etc. I'm setting Id's on components of
interest.The balance is to write locators (XPath) that are specific
enough with out being fr
-patch.jar
> Select Order and Export tab -> Move gwt-dev-patch.jar after src path
>
> The problem was me don't know to configure the path in Eclipse to pick
> up gwt-dev-patch.jar correctly!
>
> Thank you!
>
> On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 8:00 AM, Carl Pritche
Also the GWT patch will probably help with this issue:
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/thread/1342916873cd523b?hl=en
I no longer see the -Xss property after adding the patch jar to my
classpath
On Jul 2, 1:13 pm, hezjing wrote:
> Hi
>
> I temporary avoid this Sta
You could use a GWT HandlerManager as an "Event Registry" that both
widgets reference.
See
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/1.6/index.html?overview-summary.html
Basically the "User List" widget fires "setCurrentUser" events (with
the user as a payload) on the HandlerManager
The jar needs to be on both your project and launch config classpath.
Have you added the jar to the launch config classpath?
-Carl
On Jun 21, 11:35 pm, Ravi wrote:
> Any help ?? :(
>
> On Jun 20, 6:15 pm, ping2ravi wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I created one GWT(GWTCommon) project to include in ano
I'm using iText for PDF, Apache POI for Excel export and Xstream for
XML.
These are all done server side (via servlets) - using a two call
strategy - one call to sent the data and then a second call to
retrieve and display the generate results in a window or an iframe.
I send my data model for e
Could they be influenced by the fact that SmartGWT is LGPL while
ExtGWT is GPL?
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> My understanding is that GWT-Ext development is halted.
An active replacement is SmartGWT (has a "free" LGPL version).
Note that Ext-GWT is not free for commercial use - it uses GPL
licensing. I'm currently using it.
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Have you tried compiling with -Xss64m as a VM arg?
-Carl
On Jun 2, 4:35 pm, SunilBansal wrote:
> same code is working fine on GWT 1.5 and it's also showing the
> following message
>
> Gwt module 'module name' needs to be (re)compiled,please run a compile
> or use the Compile/Browse button in ho
> My understanding is that GWT-Ext development is halted.
A active replacement is SmartGWT (has a "free" LGPL version).
Note that Ext-GWT is not free for commercial use - it uses GPL
licencing. I'm currently using it.
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> GWT-Ext is free for commercial?
Yes it is free - though you may want to look at SmartGWT as well which
also has a free version (the "enterprise" version is not free, but
just for a good look and feel the free version is fine). A lead dev
from GWT-Ext moved to SmartGWT.
ExtGWT is another comme
Not sure if this is the same issue but Selenium has a clash with GWT
that causes certain operations to "freeze" (namely RPC calls after
clicks). The answer was to compile with Obfuscated mode (-style OBF).
The issues is reported here:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=
> This is what happend :
> Eventhough I am trying to populate into a new Grid, my previously
> populated Grid is also affected..My Grid Display is lost..Only after
> that population is done,..the grid is visible to the user..
>
It would seem to me that this is caused by sharing some common dat
In regards to:
"Continuations are just syntactic sugar - it has nothing really to do
with performance. It just makes it easier to write the push."
I believe that continuations generally are about performance. Normal
server push can leave a large amount of open threads on a server. Some
continua
.say("Failed");
>
> }
>
> public void onSuccess(Object result) {
> String token = (String)
> result;
>
> Window.open("PDFService?token=" + token, "_blank&q
The simplest safest way I can think of is basically the same as other
people have already stated in this thread.
Using a token and storing data in the session means that the pdf data
is unique to the user (as long as the session is invalidated
properly).
- Send an RPC call to generate the pdf (or
Hi,
You need to not use the embedded tomcat server and point the hosted
mode to your real server (e.g. localhost:8080).
You do this using the -noserver option passed to the GWTShell.
See this reference:
http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5&s=google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5&
Hi,
You need to not use the embedded tomcat server and point the hosted
mode to your real server (e.g. localhost:8080).
You do this using the -noserver option passed to the GWTShell.
See this reference:
http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5&s=google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5&
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