You can use the "ant compile-gwt-dev" command so the generated js file will be in "pretty format" instead of obfuscated.
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Michael MacFadden < [email protected]> wrote: > Svante, > > The javascript should be generated by calling. It is being generated by > GWT into the "war" directory that is created in the same directory as the > ant build script. GWT compiles all of the javascript from the various java > sources in to one single JS file that is obfuscated (for compression). So > by default if you are looking for various javascript files that would > correspond to the individual java classes being cross compiled, you won't > find those (as they are all aggregated into a single file). There are some > options you can use with the GWT compiler to make things a little less > obfuscated during development. > > How familiar are you with the overall GWT compilation process? > > ~Michael > > > On Jun 24, 2012, at 12:05 PM, Svante Schubert wrote: > > > Michael, > > > > thanks for the quick answer. > > > > I am wondering why there is no JavaScript being build after calling > "ant". > > Did I miss something? Any documentation to read, I have overseen? > > > > PS: More questions might arise after I dived on Tuesday into the > > sources, did not expect an answer that fast ;) > > > > Thanks, > > Svante > > > > > > On 24.06.2012 16:31, Michael MacFadden wrote: > >> Svante, > >> > >> The OT concurrency control stack is compiled into JavaScript by the GWT > compiler. > >> > >> The code for this particular piece is located here: > >> > >> > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/wave/trunk/src/org/waveprotocol/wave/concurrencycontrol/client/ > >> > >> Basically the client does most things in the browser, including client > side concurrency control. The client uses a websocket interface to send > its operations to the server and to receive operations from other user from > the server. So the OT for the server happens in Java. The OT for the > client happens in JavaScript in the browser. > >> > >> Does this answer your question? > >> > >> ~Michael > >> > >> > >> On Jun 24, 2012, at 6:10 AM, Svante Schubert wrote: > >> > >>> Is the Google Web Toolkit only used in Wave for the front-end? > >>> I was somehow expecting that the OT functionality of a Java based > server > >>> would be mirrored to the browser client by transforming it from Java to > >>> JavaScript. > >>> After a build "'ant' by command line" I could only find about 15 JS > >>> sources in the build/staging directory. > >>> > >>> Anyone able to give me insight on this topic? > >>> > >>> PS: I am asking as I am working on OT support for ODF, mapping > currently > >>> the Apache Incubating ODF Toolkit to operations (still a private test > >>> branch atm).. > >>> > >>> Thanks in advance, > >>> Svante > >> > > > > > >
