Oh, crazy! I didn't notice that you were invoking it at compile time. And I
suppose that's going to let it fail at compile time instead of runtime,
isn't it? Okey doke.

On Tuesday, September 6, 2011, wrote:

> On 2011/09/02 00:01:48, rjrjr wrote:
>
> http://gwt-code-reviews.**appspot.com/1534806/diff/1/**
> user/src/com/google/gwt/**uibinder/rebind/**UiBinderWriter.java#**
> newcode1202<http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1534806/diff/1/user/src/com/google/gwt/uibinder/rebind/UiBinderWriter.java#newcode1202>
>
>> user/src/com/google/gwt/**uibinder/rebind/**UiBinderWriter.java:1202: try
>>
> {
>
>> Should use the TypeOracle, not reflection
>>
>
> Here I need to actually call XEvent.getType().getName() to figure out
> the string the class is associated with. How do I go about using
> TypeOracle for that?
>
>
> http://gwt-code-reviews.**appspot.com/1534806/<http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1534806/>
>

-- 
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit-Contributors

Reply via email to