im sorry but i was under some presure i have a close deadline and
thats pretty much the only problem idid you create an anonymous class
or a class that implements the list

On 23 נובמבר, 15:50, Paul MERLIN <eskato...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Le lundi 23 novembre 2009 12:29:10, ben fenster a écrit :
>
> > why cant i make a sub class for java.util.List
> > every time i do i get compile errors
>
> Documentation is clear :
>
>   "Google Web Toolkit includes a library that emulates a subset of the Java 
> runtime library. The list
>     below shows the set of JRE packages, types and methods that GWT can 
> translate automatically.
>    Note that in some cases, only a subset of methods is supported for a given 
> type."
>
>    http://code.google.com/intl/fr/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/RefJreEmulation.html
>
> java.util.List is in the emulated list but you'd better check if all methods 
> are supported
>
> I tried to write an empty implementation (no time to waste) of List<String>, 
> and GWTCompiler seems to be happy with it,
> so I'd suspect an error in your code (using something else that is not 
> supported by gwt jre emulation).
>
> By the way, you're asking insistingly without giving any valuable information 
> for us to help you ... IMHO that's
> impolite.
>
> /Paul

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