Comment by moldoe:
Hi,
I'm trying to use OOPHM on Windows XP, with IE7. I'm using revision 5631.
I have registered oophm.dll.
I'm running HostedMode successfully but when I try to access the URL
http://localhost:/Client.html?gwt.hosted=128.96.198.63:9997 I get the
message:
GWT module
I am having the same problem. Until a fix is found you can hack the
hosted.html that gets injected in to your module's output directory.
var moduleFuncName = window.location.search.substring(1);
if (!moduleFuncName || !$wnd[moduleFuncName]) {
moduleFuncName = window.name;
}
Author: a...@google.com
Date: Thu Jun 25 12:16:13 2009
New Revision: 5632
Modified:
trunk/user/src/com/google/gwt/user/tools/project.ant.xmlsrc
Log:
Fixed a typo in the template for the ant build files.
review by: jat
Modified: trunk/user/src/com/google/gwt/user/tools/project.ant.xmlsrc
Comment by cromwellian:
Joel,
wouldn't this transformation work?
{{{
foo_Names = [FOO_0, FOO_1, FOO_2];
fooFuncs = { getMessage: [getMessage1, getMessage1, getMessage2] };
}}}
Enum's then become integer ordinals. `FooEnumType.name()` would return
`foo_Names[ordinal()]`
Author: cromwellian
Date: Thu Jun 25 16:46:04 2009
New Revision: 5634
Modified:
wiki/AdvancedCompilerOptimizations.wiki
Log:
Edited wiki page through web user interface.
Modified: wiki/AdvancedCompilerOptimizations.wiki
Author: cromwellian
Date: Thu Jun 25 16:41:29 2009
New Revision: 5633
Modified:
wiki/AdvancedCompilerOptimizations.wiki
Log:
Added hypothetical global object interning/inlining optimization for enums
Modified: wiki/AdvancedCompilerOptimizations.wiki
Comment by sco...@google.com:
Dude, this is awesome. Major kudos!
For more information:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/LightweightCollections
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Comment by tamplinjohn:
For `MutableArray.freeze`, essentially changing a `MutableArray` to an
`ImmutableArray` (even for existing references to the `MutableArray`) seems
awkward, and will promote manual copies. I think the builder pattern is
probably better here, since it is explicit
Comment by dan.kozlowski:
I have successfully got the GWT and OOPHM working on Fedora 11 x86_64. here
is what i did.
Downloaded the latest GWT form subversion ( r5632 ) and built it according
to the directions linked above. then i had to extract the created SDK (
Comment by tamplinjohn:
The NPAPI plugin (in the firefox directory) is pretty much dead in the
water, since it can't handle changing scrolling on the top window -- try
running the Mail sample and see if that works.
For more information:
Comment by tamplinjohn:
Also, just putting in an empty sendFreeValues method will cause memory
leaks.
For more information:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/UsingOOPHM
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Good question, I'd be interested in a nightly build of GWT trunk as well.
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Arthur Kalmenson
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 4:14 AM, nicolas de
loofnicolas.del...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
is there a pulic CI server for GWT 2.0 where I could get the latest 2.0
artifacts ?
I'd like to improve the
Comment by tohanh82:
I want to use GWT in Jdeveloper but I can't find examples for it. Can u
help me???
For more information:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/WAR_Design_1_6
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