Re: Chrome prompts me to install GWT Developer Plugin even though the plugin is already installed

2015-04-19 Thread hprc
Dear

I happend this time . so I try to use firefox 2.6.

ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/26.0/win32/

so I can use dev mode.

I hope that the corresponding plug-in chrome as soon as possible

2015年4月18日土曜日 0時12分09秒 UTC+9 Chad Baker:
>
> I've been working with this plugin, using Dev Mode Classic for several 
> weeks without issues. All of a sudden, this morning, it now continually 
> prompts me to install the plugin, even though it already has been. I have 
> rebooted, uninstalled/re-installed first the plugin, then Chrome itself. Is 
> it possible a recent plugin update broke the plugin? Does anyone have any 
> ideas? Thank you in advance!
>

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Re: gwt-site(https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt-site ) compiled and run successfully but a lot of stuff missing

2015-04-19 Thread Alex Luya

Thanks,
I tried it,but it depends on google app engine.I just 
wonder:since GWT has kinds of out of google,why does it still inherit 
google's bad tradition:not provide downloadable doc package?After all,it 
is faster,bandwith saving and  still avaialbe when network is down or in 
google blocked place.


On 04/18/2015 07:34 PM, Thomas Broyer wrote:

gwt-site contains the doc's "content" only.
If you want the "full" website, then you 
need https://gwt.googlesource.com/gwt-site-webapp/ in addition.


On Saturday, April 18, 2015 at 7:10:49 AM UTC+2, Alex Luya wrote:




Hello,
 I have asked a question

here:https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-web-toolkit/x-OoMQv_RHo.Briefly


speaking,due to all google related stuff is  blocked in China,so I
want to set up gwt-site in my local machine,followed the
instructions in gwt-site page,I got compilation and run
successfully,but there are many stuffs missing
including:gwtproject.nocache.js(please check blow image),why?
   (screenshot with firebug of gwt-site)

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Re: Chrome prompts me to install GWT Developer Plugin even though the plugin is already installed

2015-04-19 Thread Thomas Broyer


On Monday, April 20, 2015 at 12:34:08 AM UTC+2, Anderson Vasconcelos Pires 
wrote:
>
> This problem is happening with me too. Should we give up of GWT?
>

Obviously not! “Just” update to 2.7 and use SuperDevMode.
(SuperDevMode can be used since 2.5, but is really *usable* since 2.7)

I must say I don't quite understand: the plugin no longer works in Firefox 
for more than a year now, and you only notice *now* that "classic" DevMode 
is "deprecated"?!
 

>
> Em sexta-feira, 17 de abril de 2015 12:17:44 UTC-3, Thomas Broyer escreveu:
>>
>>
>> On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 5:12:09 PM UTC+2, Chad Baker wrote:
>>>
>>> I've been working with this plugin, using Dev Mode Classic for several 
>>> weeks without issues. All of a sudden, this morning, it now continually 
>>> prompts me to install the plugin, even though it already has been. I have 
>>> rebooted, uninstalled/re-installed first the plugin, then Chrome itself. Is 
>>> it possible a recent plugin update broke the plugin? Does anyone have any 
>>> ideas? Thank you in advance!
>>>
>>
>> A recent plugin update? The plugin hasn't been updated for a while (since 
>> Classic DevMode is deprecated, and even before that: 
>> https://gwt.googlesource.com/gwt-plugins/ ) and the Chrome Web Store no 
>> longer accepts extensions with NPAPI plugins for about a year already.
>>
>> No, what happened is a Chrome update: 
>> http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.fr/2015/04/stable-channel-update_14.html
>>  
>> (see the comments, there's a temporary workaround… until September…)
>>
>

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Re: Chrome prompts me to install GWT Developer Plugin even though the plugin is already installed

2015-04-19 Thread Anderson Vasconcelos Pires
This problem is happening with me too. Should we give up of GWT?

Em sexta-feira, 17 de abril de 2015 12:17:44 UTC-3, Thomas Broyer escreveu:
>
>
> On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 5:12:09 PM UTC+2, Chad Baker wrote:
>>
>> I've been working with this plugin, using Dev Mode Classic for several 
>> weeks without issues. All of a sudden, this morning, it now continually 
>> prompts me to install the plugin, even though it already has been. I have 
>> rebooted, uninstalled/re-installed first the plugin, then Chrome itself. Is 
>> it possible a recent plugin update broke the plugin? Does anyone have any 
>> ideas? Thank you in advance!
>>
>
> A recent plugin update? The plugin hasn't been updated for a while (since 
> Classic DevMode is deprecated, and even before that: 
> https://gwt.googlesource.com/gwt-plugins/ ) and the Chrome Web Store no 
> longer accepts extensions with NPAPI plugins for about a year already.
>
> No, what happened is a Chrome update: 
> http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.fr/2015/04/stable-channel-update_14.html 
> (see the comments, there's a temporary workaround… until September…)
>

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Re: GWT doesn't support My latest browser

2015-04-19 Thread Thomas Broyer


On Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 9:15:23 AM UTC+2, ERIK GUNAWAN wrote:
>
> Help me pleas


Please precise: do you mean for development or in production? if in 
development, using "classic" (legacy) DevMode or SuperDevMode? And finally, 
what browser are you talking about?

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Re: SuperDevMode Running With GWT 2.6.1 (ant/Command Line)

2015-04-19 Thread Thomas Broyer
Did you stumble on https://stackoverflow.com/a/18333050/116472 during your 
research? If you did, was there something missing there?
I might create a new question on SO and copy/paste that answer as a 
"community wiki"; or maybe copy/paste that to my blog, to make it easier to 
find (given that it's not the accepted answer for that question)

On Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 2:55:35 AM UTC+2, James Bearden wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I upgraded from GWT 2.6.1 to GWT 2.7 and immediately starting getting 
> reports of my app not launching after being loaded. I was unable to 
> reproduce the issue, so I went back to using GWT 2.6.1 for now. I will try 
> again with 2.7.1 maybe. However, in the mean time, I got REALLY attached to 
> SuperDevMode, or rather not having to manage stale and a fresh versions of 
> my browser. So I really wanted to get SuperDevMode working with GWT 2.6.1. 
> Unfortunately I seem to be one of the few people that prefer not use an IDE 
> to develop, so most of the examples of how to do what I want have been less 
> than helpful. To make things even more interesting, I am using JSON to talk 
> to a Perl server instead of the standard server. I just got it working, so 
> I wanted to share the wealth.
>
> First edit your project.gwt.xml file and add:
>
>   
>
> Second, edit your build.xml file and add something like:
>
>   
>  classname="com.google.gwt.dev.codeserver.CodeServer">
>   
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  location="${gwt.sdk}/validation-api-1.0.0.GA-sources.jar" />
>   
>   
>   
>   
> 
>   
>
> Third, assuming everything works right, when you ant the sdm target it 
> will provide a URL. If you go to that URL it will give you a bookmarkable 
> URL to start SuperDevMode and another one to stop it. Yes, you really need 
> to at least add the "Dev Mode On" bookmark. After you do that then you can 
> close the tab and probably never visit it again.
>
> Fourth, and this was the hardest part for me to figure out from the 
> information given, is you need to go to the same base URL to run your 
> application that regular DevMode uses. In other words, omit the gwt.codesvr 
> parameter.  In my case that is "http://localhost:3000/app/index.htm";, but 
> it will definitely be different for you unless you are running a 
> development Mojolicious server. Your app should load, and then you click 
> your "Dev Mode On" bookmark to recompile and reload. It's a little clunky 
> having to click the button to recompile, but it's a whole lot better than 
> running an old version of a browser.
>
> James
>

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Re: GWT doesn't support My latest browser

2015-04-19 Thread fahmi musa
What your latest browser?

On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 1:44 PM, ERIK GUNAWAN 
wrote:

> Help me pleas
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GWT doesn't support My latest browser

2015-04-19 Thread ERIK GUNAWAN
Help me pleas

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