yes its in a client package and i also tried to create an empty implementation of INTEGER and it didnt work did you try to run the module with the empty List<String> in hosted mode
On 23 נובמבר, 15:53, Nathan Wells <nwwe...@gmail.com> wrote: > 1) Is your class in a "client" package? by that, I mean does the > parent package have a *.gwt.xml file, and does it declare the > SmartQueue package as a source package? > > If you haven't already, you might want to read this: > > http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/DevGuideCodingBasics.html > > along with the rest of the Developer Guide. and probably the FAQ... > and the Reference Guide... and watch a few Google I/O videos. > > On Nov 23, 6:17 am, ben fenster <fenster....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > by the way the error is > > [ERROR] Failure to load module 'vzooo' > > > On 23 נובמבר, 14:49, Lothar Kimmeringer <j...@kimmeringer.de> wrote: > > > > ben fenster schrieb: > > > > > i know !!! > > > > So why do you try to create a subclass of an interface? > > > > > but when i try to implement it > > > > Implement != subclass. > > > > > and the compile it i get a general > > > > error saying my main module cant be loaded > > > > You try to compile it for deployment or are we talking about > > > the hosted mode? if the latter, what's the error-message > > > showing up in the details-pane if you click on the main-entry > > > > > so baby ! show me any class you create that inherites from List and of > > > > course compile it ! > > > > I come to the impression that you think that I'm some kind > > > of support-guy you have the right to use for free. That's > > > not the case, so please work on your way of asking questions: > > > > - Don't use exclamation and question marks excessively > > > - Give as much information as possible to be able to > > > reproduce or at least understand your problem > > > - Don't forget: It's you, who want to be helped, so ask > > > in a way motivating as much people as possible to > > > help you. > > > > I never needed to create a new implementation of java.util.List > > > but alway use ArrayList for the client side of the application. > > > Most likely java.util.List is not part of the client JRE that > > > is converted to Javascript leading to the error (but that's just > > > a guess, the error-message in the details-pane should clearify > > > that). > > > > Regards, Lothar -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-tool...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=.