Thnaks.
On 27 sep, 21:11, Andrew Pietsch andrew.piet...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there, thanks for your compliments about pectin.
Just as a matter of interest I've started talking with the author of
Bindgen (http://bindgen.org/) about the possibilities of using it with
pectin and things are
On Sep 27, 2:47 am, nacho vela.igna...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, searching on google i've found a few gwt validation libraries.
I would like to know if you are using anyone in special or if you have
tested some of them.
FYI, GWT 2.1 should come with built-in support for javax.validation. I
don't
Learn from gwt-pectin, this is a comment I found in the bikeshed
source code. And, I must say, gwt-pectin is a really nice binding and
validation framework. To be honest, it is the best I have seen until
now.
My wishlist? GWT uses a metamodel and API like gwt-pectin does
provide, plus a nice
Hi there, thanks for your compliments about pectin.
Just as a matter of interest I've started talking with the author of
Bindgen (http://bindgen.org/) about the possibilities of using it with
pectin and things are looking promising. If we can get it working (and
I think we can) you'll be able to
Hi, searching on google i've found a few gwt validation libraries.
I would like to know if you are using anyone in special or if you have
tested some of them.
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