Thanks!
[ERROR] Line 6: No source code is available for type
com.google.gwt.user.server.rpc.RemoteServiceServlet; did you forget to
inherit a required module?
This error disappeared after I had removed source path=server/ from my
Project.gwt.xml file
On Tuesday, March 23, 2010 9:44:33 PM
you.
Maxim
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Ok, solved it :D. Was issue:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=6665 with
Google Chrome Frame for Internet Explorer...
Regards,
Max
On Monday, August 20, 2012 5:37:12 PM UTC+2, Jens wrote:
Image itself is included with User.gwt.xml and the only deferred binding
Hello GWT community.
For some reason, we can't run our webpage on IEs 9.
We are still using GWT 2.4.0 and it's UIBInders and before the following
occur, we had that error never before.
What's the matter with this? Why Image? And why it says we should inherit
it? This has been never required
the this. reference from the JSNI to call it.
Regards,
Alfredo
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Maxim Schäfner maxim.schaef...@ewetel.net
wrote:
Hi,
i'm trying to call an instance java method from a JSNI method like
decriped in GWT JSNI documentation.
But somehow I'm still getting
Hi,
i'm trying to call an instance java method from a JSNI method like
decriped in GWT JSNI documentation.
But somehow I'm still getting exceptions:
My code:
public void bla() {
jsni_method(JavaScriptObject event);// event is an dropEvent,
but that doesn't matter
}
public static native
on that entries in my TinyMCE which was placed on a div
in an uibinder composite. I would be grateful if someone could give a
hint or something. Thank you.
Regards,
Maxim
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Hi Andy.
As I know you don't need manual proxing for ObjectId's.
You should import gwt module prepared for it specially as described here
http://code.google.com/p/morphia/wiki/GoogleWebToolkit
This module provides custom serializator for mongo ObjectId -
Hello.
I have the same problem.
it worked for the previous version -
com.google.gdt.eclipse.designer.doc.user_2.3.2.r36x201106201114
but does not work on the current
com.google.gdt.eclipse.designer.hosted.lib_2.3.2.r37x201107161253
It does not depend on the version of eclipse or platform
='client/classes' /
source path='client/A' /
Why our plan doesn't work? Do we forget something?
Thank you.
Regards, Maxim
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Hello for all!
I create GWT Aplication. On the first page I has 1 IFRAME
(com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Frame) and a few buttons in front of
him. when I click on one button - IFRAME replaced by another class. in
this class, I open another IFRAME and then press F5 to reload page.
after this the
version of
http://www.projectkaiser.com:8080/pk/?fileid=22609
Actually rendering code from client is reused in server.
Maxim
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devices still is not 100% reality.
But of course if you must traget *nix users, then Silverlight is not
your choice. Just mention that in goals :)
Maxim
On Sep 1, 8:57 pm, marius.andreiana marius.andrei...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks Maxim (saw your email),
http://demos.telerik.com/silverlight
:8080/
One more thing: from time to time we have browser-compatibilty-related
issues ( not so big though ) with GWT, especially in Firefox.
Maxim
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Oops, sorry, I gave wrong link, this is the correct one:
http://www.projectkaiser.com:8080/pk/
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If anyone has any better ideas please sing out!
Joe
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Stefan
you wrote: The server should be in general not locale aware.
what about notification ? Normally notification messages are
localized.
Maxim
http://www.projectkaiser.com
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a look at it here
http://www.projectkaiser.com:8080/pk
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We use third-party software a little, in particular resizeable
columns, rich text and security - all are our own development ( on the
base of standard GWT widgets of course ).
Third-party javascript is used e.g. for syntax highlighting purposes.
Security is implemented as follows. Special RPC
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