Hi Raghu,
The GWT compiler complains because it doesn't support the full range
of Java classes present in your run of the mill JRE. The reason for
this can be found in asking the question; What does the GWT compiler
produce as output?. Answering this question yields a far more
pertinent
Hi...I am new to GWT and i'm trying to develop a small
application...but here i need to open a directory and count the no.of
files in it...I'm doing it as follows:
File dir = new File(file);
String[] pages = dir.list();
int count =
I have imported java.io.File but the GWT compiler gives me the
following error.plz help
No source code is available for type java.io.File; did
you forget to inherit a required module?
How are you compiling?
shell script or ant build?
In either case, your .java file
Doesn't matter. You won't be able to use java.io.File on the client.
You can't access the client's file system without using an Applet,
Flash, ActiveX, or other component to which the user has granted
permission.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Shawn Brown big.coffee.lo...@gmail.com wrote:
I
raghu prashanth k b schrieb:
Hi...I am new to GWT and i'm trying to develop a small
application...but here i need to open a directory and count the no.of
files in it...I'm doing it as follows:
File dir = new File(file);
String[] pages = dir.list();