Are you using Firefox? If so, there's an issue:
https://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7648
If not, I can report that SSD drives make a huge difference in GWT dev
mode.
On Thursday, April 18, 2013 10:22:15 AM UTC-7, Ani wrote:
Now that we have been using GWT for a
I have always only ever used GWT with the GWT Designer plugin also
installed. I only noticed because I recently installed Eclipse 4.2, but
GWT Designer is only current to 3.7 ??
And now I see that apparently it is GWT Designer that supplies the Launch
Configuration types GWT Application and
OK, now that I've been using the GPE console a few hours, I think I like it
better, due to one advantage:
The GWT Development Mode console shows a helpful stack trace:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-_O43-mjsJAc/UMEVSFRquEI/ABE/6EKF4Vra9kM/s1600/GWTDevConsoleRef.png
But the GPE
Followup: I came to tentative understanding of the issue.
Though ActiveXObject is called by JavaScript, but it's not JavaScript
native. It's a proprietary Microsoft object, understood by IE.
Workaround Good-Enough Solution:
In JavaScript (which is embedded in HTML):
// 1. Get the
I have some simple code to get the %USERNAME%, from Windows XP using
IE7.
**
function getUserName() {
if (!document.all) {
alert(Available only with Internet Explorer.);
return;
...http://forums.instantiations.com/viewtopic.php?f=1t=5356start=0
On Oct 5, 9:28 am, tinnitus007 tinnitus...@gmail.com wrote:
I have tried w/ Eclipse 3.6; 3.6sr1; for J2EE RCP.
With and without GWT Eclipse Plugin installed prior (GEP install
succeeds).
Problem Occurred message w/ 3.6sr1
I have tried w/ Eclipse 3.6; 3.6sr1; for J2EE RCP.
With and without GWT Eclipse Plugin installed prior (GEP install
succeeds).
Problem Occurred message w/ 3.6sr1 for RCP is...
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An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
session context