Hi,

Thanks for the excellent and great looking widgets.

Can you add something like Window.confirm() to the list of available
components?

Rgds
Subendu

On May 6, 11:11 am, Manuel Carrasco <manuel.carrasc...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>   I've released
> JsChismes<http://code.google.com/p/gwtchismes/wiki/JsChismes_Documentation>which
> is the result of exporting
> gwtchismes <http://code.google.com/p/gwtchismes> library code in order to
> populate its classes and methods into native javascript.
> The goal of this port is that the set of widgets can now be used directly in
> html pages without the need of knowing anything about gwt and java. So
> non-java developers (ruby, php ..) and designers can use the library in
> their pages with a little effort.
>
> I see several advantages in using GWT to produce javascript libraries:  IDE,
> re-factoring, name-spaces, reusing code, debugging, testing, coverage tools,
> obfuscate, optimize, browser compatibility  etc. and this technique is
> easier since Ray Cromwell's
> gwt-export<http://code.google.com/p/gwt-exporter/>library makes it
> pretty simple.
>
> Manolo Carrasco

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