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You can also just download OmniWeb (which uses the Safari 5.0.5 core) and
not have to hack anything:
http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omniweb/
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Any word about when I will be able to use Mac Chrome for Development
Mode?
Speed Tracer is great, but not being able to use Dev Mode in Chrome
really slows down development.
Steven
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On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Steven Jay Cohen
steven.jay.co...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey everyone,
I am using GWT and eclipse with Subclipse for SVN access. Here is what
I am currently doing to deploy my projects to my servers. I am sure
I'm sorry. What are you trying to port?
GWT is just a java library. Pick an IDE that runs on your system,
identify the GWT libaries for your project, and you are done.
There is nothing to port.
On Aug 27, 11:29 am, obvvbooo obvvbooo obvvb...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Is there any chance
All macs, aside from XServes, will boot in 32-bit mode under Snow
Leopard. And, all macs will ship with Java v1.4-1.6
All you need to do is set Eclipse to use Java 1.5 and the problem is
gone.
On Aug 28, 12:52 pm, Jim Douglas jdoug...@basis.com wrote:
So what's the official word on GWT and
Is there a URL where we can check on the status of the plugin? Is
there a beta test for the plugin?
That would be a lot more efficient than people randomly asking here in
the forums.
Steven
On Jul 7, 10:02 am, Miguel Méndez mmen...@google.com wrote:
We are working on the release as we
expectations. We're definitely planning on
doing this; we just want to get a few key releases out the door before
establishing a set schedule.
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Steven Jay Cohen
steven.jay.co...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a URL where we can check on the status of the plugin
circumvented the platform
dependency roadblock that users would hit when trying to install the plugin
from our update site, but none of the underlying problems have been solved.
Rajeev
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Steven Jay Cohen
steven.jay.co...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the quick
I have PDT-minimal install (for php development), JDT-minimal install
(for basic support of the Google plugin), and SVN (Subclipse/SVNKit).
What other Eclipse plugins should I check out to get the most from
GWT?
Note: I'm not a fan of GWT Designer or Cypal. I am more wondering if
there are Java
I actually movd from NetBeans to Eclipse because Google's plugin was
that much better than the one in NetBeans. I do miss a lot about
NetBeans, but more and more of my workload is in GWT. So, that takes
precedence over NetBeans' PHP and OpenLaszlo implementations.
On May 7, 11:35 am, Alex
My situation is quite similar to yours. I've decided to take all
future PHP faceless and use GWT to build all client-facing pages. I
can communicate with my PHP libraries by passing variables around.
Having done some Object Oriented PHP code, picking up Java hasn't been
that difficult. And, as I
If you are willing to change Eclipse distros, you might try:
http://ondemand.yoxos.com/geteclipse/start
Good plugin management and it is compatible with GEP. All you need to
make sure that you have installed is: Eclipse Java Developement Tools
On May 12, 9:46 am, Rohit Vadera
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