I would recommend installing WebKit. xulrunner is only needed for Linux distros that don't have WebKit installed.
These are typically older Linux distros that have xulrunner 1.9.x installed. On May 13, 8:20 am, Thad <thad.humphr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Okay, this was a dumb question brought on by too little sleep and too > much office time. The solution (of course) is to rename the > *View.ui.xml file to *ViewImpl.ui.xml. Duh! > > Now my stumbling block is the version ofxulrunner. In Eclipse 3.6, > WindowBuilder wants 1.9.1.x or 1.9.2.x. I'm running openSuSE 11.4, and > it hasxulrunner-2.0.1 installed. I've tried `ln > -sxulrunner-2.0.1xulrunner-1.9.1.17` (just picking a version one up from an > old one) > but that didn't work. I'll dittle with this for a while (though > considering past frustrations with WindowBuilder, I dunno why). > > On May 12, 6:42 pm, Thad <thad.humphr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I'm starting a new project. Unlike previous project which stumbled > > along fromGWT1.1 to till now, I'm trying to be a good Do Bee--I'm > > attempting to use MVP and UiBinder as shown in the Contacts2 demo > > (http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/articles/mvp-architecture-2.html). > > (My project is both practical and a chance for me to try these > > techniques.) > > > I also thought this would be an ideal time to try out WindowBuilder/ > >GWTDesigner. I'd tried it way back withGWT1.3 or 1.4, and wasn't > > pleased. But now--my first UiBinder endeavor--I thought I'd give it a > > go. > > > However, because of conflicting naming conventions between the MVP > > example and WindowBuilder, I can't get WindowBuilder to open my > > *.ui.xml file in Design mode. Here's an example of the error message > > from the Contacts2 example (note this is copied right from Eclipse, > > with all the formatting and missing /'s): > > > You are attempting to use UiBinder > > > for > > Contacts2srccomgooglegwtsamplecontactsclientviewContactsViewuixml > > however your form class > > comgooglegwtsamplecontactsclientviewContactsView does not have a > > > UiBinder inner type subclass This is > > recommendedGWTpattern and > > > requirement ofGWTDesigner > > > So what gives? It seems odd that inGWT2.3.0 the WindowDesigner tool > > won't work with a naming convention that theGWTteam espouses. > > > Is there a way around this? If I stick to the MVP example, it seems > > that I can't use WindowDesigner. If I cave to WindowDesigner and drop > > the ViewImpl implements View paradigm, what am I giving up? -- 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-toolkit@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=en.