I don't think anyone's ever tried, so we don't know if it's possible. On 27 February 2011 10:27, Thomas Wrobel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I already had wiab imported into eclipse, its in my workspace just fine. > > I wanted to create a new project, however. Not merely edit files in > the downloaded WiaB files directly. > Theres quite a few reasons for this, but mainly it would allow the > WiaB files to be updated without me having to worry about mergeing > changes every time. > > Is it not possible to make a new webclient by importing wiab files or > adding it as a required project on the build path? > > > On 26 February 2011 21:07, Yuri Z <[email protected]> wrote: > > You just need to create a workspace in Eclipse and then import the wiab > > project. You don't need to create GWT project first. > > > > 2011/2/26 Thomas Wrobel <[email protected]> > > > >> I've been trying to make a wiab webclient, and thought the simplest > >> way would be to start a new gwt project in eclipse, and import a > >> checked out > >> copy of wiab's source. As wiab already has a gwt based webclient, I > >> thought I'd use it as a template. > >> > >> However, merely creating a fresh gwt default project, seeing wiab as > >> required on the build path, and adding a wave object like "WaveView" I > >> start to get an odd error; > >> > >> > >> "Our heuristic for mapping anonymous classes between compilers failed. > >> Unsafe to continue because the wrong jsni code could end up running. > >> className = org.waveprotocol.box.webclient.client.WebClient" > >> > >> > >> I assume this has something to do with JSNI native code? I'm not > >> using any myself, so it must be in the wiab end. Isn't there a way to > >> import wiab's code :? > >> Maybe this is more a java/gwt issue then a wave one but I'm finding it > >> hard to tell. > >> > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Thomas Wrobel > >> arwave.org > >> > > >
