Installation question

2013-09-06 Thread Alan Jefferson
I am having a problem installing GWT.  I get to the screen where I have to 
accept the license agreements and I clicked on each one, scrolled through 
the agreement and clicked the I accept button but whatever I try I cannot 
get past that screen.  The finish button is grayed out. I am running 
Windows 7 and I started with the Android SDK which loaded eclipse with the 
necessary plugins.  (sorry I don't have the version numbers with me but I 
am new to this and I just installed it about 2 weeks ago.)  I then 
installed the libgdx plugin and the Tween engine and was getting an error 
about not being able to find the GWT libraries.  That is what brought me 
here.  Does anyone have any ideas that might help me? 

I'm thinking about starting over from scratch with eclipse and adding the 
other tools on top of it.  But I have some projects that I have already 
completed.  I would like to not lose the work I've done.

Thanks in advance,

Alan Jefferson

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Re: DevMode for Firefox 14

2012-09-25 Thread Alan Leung
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 6:58 AM, ilana  wrote:

> Hi ,
> Thie link below seems to be broken...
> please help.
>
>
I have removed all the builds.

Please download from the official web site.


> 10xs,
> ilana
>
> בתאריך יום שלישי, 24 ביולי 2012 08:49:30 UTC+3, מאת Alan Leung:
>>
>> Last but not least, 
>> http://acleung.com/ff14-mac.**xpi<http://acleung.com/ff14-mac.xpi>
>>
>> Have fun!
>>
>> -Alan
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Jens  wrote:
>>
>>> ALL: Please star this issue:
>>>>
>>>> https://code.google.com/p/**chro**mium/issues/detail?id=**138557&**
>>>> thanks=138557&ts=**1343057729<https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=138557&thanks=138557&ts=1343057729>
>>>>
>>>> it might help to have better support for GWT devmode development (GWT
>>>> plugin) for Chrome, and we can forget about firefox.
>>>>
>>>
>>> You better take a look at: http://code.google.com/p/**
>>> google-web-toolkit/issues/**detail?id=4493#c24<http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4493#c24>and
>>>  the two referenced chromium issues. It seems like that the chromium
>>> issues do not have a high priority since NPAPI may become obsolete in the
>>> future in favor of PPAPI.
>>>
>>> Its well known that the Chrome Dev Mode plugin is slower compared to
>>> Firefox because it has to work around mentioned chromium issues.
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Re: DevMode for Firefox 14

2012-09-04 Thread Alan Leung
Please uninstall and download from the official website.

The one hosted there is the official build without any debug symbol.

-Alan

On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Charles Huang  wrote:

> Hi Alan, I'm running Firefox 14 on my Fedora 16 64-bit machine, after
> upgrade to the latest dev mode plugin from your site, the plugin constantly
> output massive chunk of information to my console, which froze my browser
> right away. Do you have any suggestion on that?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 10:08:06 AM UTC+10, Alan Leung wrote:
>
>> While I am technically no longer on the team, I got curious and started
>> looking at the FF14 changes.
>>
>> There were some slight changes in the JS Object layout again but they
>> seem easy enough to fix.
>>
>> I have built it for Linux 32 bit: 
>> http://acleung.com/ff14-**linux32.xpi<http://acleung.com/ff14-linux32.xpi>
>>
>> -Alan
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Re: DART vs. GWT

2012-08-22 Thread Alan Chaney

On 8/22/2012 9:23 AM, Thomas Broyer wrote:



On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 6:15:42 PM UTC+2, Alan Chaney wrote:

According to the Dart
wiki, currently you have to build your own version of Chrome to even
test Dart, and that only runs on Snow Leopard and Linux.


I don't know where you looked at but the docs are OK 
http://www.dartlang.org/dartium/, Dartium binaries are available for 
Windows, Linux and Mac: http://www.dartlang.org/downloads.html


Yes, sorry, my mistake. I got the instructions from:

http://code.google.com/p/dart/wiki/BuildingDartium

"These are instructions to check out and build a modified version of 
Chromium that embeds the DartVM. We currently build on Mac OS X (Snow 
Leopard and XCode 3.2) and Linux."


However, my point is still valid. Support for Dart is in its infancy, 
and GWT is a mature and well-supported project.


Alan




All browsers *ALREADY* support Java GWT, because GWT compiles the
browser side to Javascript, an interpretive language supported by all
mainstream browsers including IE6-IE10, Chrome, Firefox, Opera etc. 



All browsers *ALREADY*  support Dart, because Dart compiles to JS too! 
http://www.dartlang.org/docs/dart2js/

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Re: DART vs. GWT

2012-08-22 Thread Alan Chaney

On 8/22/2012 8:57 AM, deepak chauhan wrote:
One question is disturbing me from a long time. Why Google invented 
DART, when GWT is already there?


Google has invented (and discarded) all sorts of things which overlap 
and are otherwise competitive. If this disturbs you, I'm afraid you are 
in for a disturbing future, as I doubt that they are going to stop now.




One reason I can see is that Google is planning to port DART in chrome 
browser and dreaming to support by all browser in future, which may 
not be feasible in case of Java based GWT.
Yes, well "dreaming" is the correct term here. According to the Dart 
wiki, currently you have to build your own version of Chrome to even 
test Dart, and that only runs on Snow Leopard and Linux.


All browsers *ALREADY* support Java GWT, because GWT compiles the 
browser side to Javascript, an interpretive language supported by all 
mainstream browsers including IE6-IE10, Chrome, Firefox, Opera etc.




But, don't you think that it will decrease the popularity of GWT and 
active activities on GWT?
No. Well, not until thousands of developers are successfully deploying 
Dart projects on all the available commercial browsers, and that is 
years away, if ever.




I am asking this, because I have to decide between GWT and DART in a 
project.
Well, if you want your project to be unusable by most people, then, by 
all means, use Dart! However, if you want your project to be able to 
deliver high-quality results to all available browsers, and your 
development efforts to be supported by an extensive and very active 
development community, then GWT may just be a better choice.


Alan





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Re: how to debug the compiler?

2012-08-21 Thread Alan Leung
If remote debugging isn't your thing. You can follow the README here:

http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/eclipse/README.txt

-Alan

On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 6:50 AM, Jesse Hutton wrote:

> One way is to enable remote debugging in the 'gwtc' target in the
> build.xml file of a project. You'll set up a remote debugging session
> in your IDE using the gwt-dev source. Run 'ant gwtc' from the command
> line in the project, and then start your remote debugging session in
> your IDE.
>
> Jesse
>
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 9:59 PM, wahaha  wrote:
> > i want to learn some about the source code of the compiler,but how debug
> it
> > ?
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Re: DevMode for Firefox 14

2012-07-23 Thread Alan Leung
Last but not least, http://acleung.com/ff14-mac.xpi

Have fun!

-Alan


On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Jens  wrote:

> ALL: Please star this issue:
>>
>> https://code.google.com/p/**chromium/issues/detail?id=**
>> 138557&thanks=138557&ts=**1343057729<https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=138557&thanks=138557&ts=1343057729>
>>
>> it might help to have better support for GWT devmode development (GWT
>> plugin) for Chrome, and we can forget about firefox.
>>
>
> You better take a look at:
> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4493#c24 and
> the two referenced chromium issues. It seems like that the chromium issues
> do not have a high priority since NPAPI may become obsolete in the future
> in favor of PPAPI.
>
> Its well known that the Chrome Dev Mode plugin is slower compared to
> Firefox because it has to work around mentioned chromium issues.
>
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Re: DevMode for Firefox 14

2012-07-19 Thread Alan Leung
http://acleung.com/ff14-win.xpi

So far so good.one more to go (mac)

-Alan


On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Jeremy Kittel <
jeremy.kit...@gm.mediabeacon.com> wrote:

> Hi Alan,
>
> I might be asking the wrong person, but any chance of compiling a mac
> version of the updated plugin for FF 14?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 7:08:06 PM UTC-5, Alan Leung wrote:
>>
>> While I am technically no longer on the team, I got curious and started
>> looking at the FF14 changes.
>>
>> There were some slight changes in the JS Object layout again but they
>> seem easy enough to fix.
>>
>> I have built it for Linux 32 bit: 
>> http://acleung.com/ff14-**linux32.xpi<http://acleung.com/ff14-linux32.xpi>
>>
>> -Alan
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Re: DevMode for Firefox 14

2012-07-18 Thread Alan Leung
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 4:03 PM, koma  wrote:

> any change for Linux 64bit ?
>>
>
The 64bit Linux works now.

http://acleung.com/ff14-linux64.xpi

-Alan


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Re: Should I always use -XfragmentMerge 20 ?

2012-07-18 Thread Alan Leung
You should not be using XfragmentMerge.

Instead --XfragmentCount is what you should be looking at.

Depending on the size of your application, my suggestion is you tune your
application using this method.

  Let N be the number of GWT.runAsync
   Compile your app with --XfragmentCount X where X is a number between N/2
to N-1

Check the output size and see which one you like. This includes checking
for the biggest exclusive JS and your leftover JS

-Alan

On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 1:48 PM, regnoult axel  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I did not perfectly understood what *XfragmentMerge* is doing, but I have
> seen that it is mostly used with the number 20 or 23...
> Should I use an appropriate value (analysing the compile report of my
> application) or could I simply always use 20 ?
>
> Thanks you,
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DevMode for Firefox 14

2012-07-17 Thread Alan Leung
While I am technically no longer on the team, I got curious and started
looking at the FF14 changes.

There were some slight changes in the JS Object layout again but they seem
easy enough to fix.

I have built it for Linux 32 bit: http://acleung.com/ff14-linux32.xpi

-Alan

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Re: gwtc X closure optimizations

2012-07-09 Thread Alan Leung
A few more noteworthy ones:

Variable name reuse:
  var x = .;  print(x); var y = ..; print(y)
  becomes
var x = .;  print(x);   x  = ..; print(x)

More aggressive inlining with variables and functions.

A lot more small optimizations that saves a char here and there.

Closure Compiler would also put more effort into your JSNI code for obvious
reasons.

-Alan



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>
>
> On Thursday, July 5, 2012 5:37:08 AM UTC+2, Magno Machado wrote:
>>
>> I was impressed to see the results achieved on gwt 2.5 by combining the
>> gwt compiler and closure compiler.
>>
>> Well, I always thought there's nothing that closure could do that the gwt
>> compiler couldn't already do, because gwtc have a lot more information
>> about the source than closure compiler.
>>
>
> Yes and no: Closure has "static typing" via JSDoc annotations, and uses
> the same kind of monolithic compilation (i.e. I know everything about what
> will run, so I know what is never used that I can remove).
>
> So I wonder what kind of optimizations closure is doing that were not
>> already done by the gwt compiler?
>>
>
> One small optimization I've read on the Closure Compiler group that I know
> GWT doesn't do: ["ab", "cd", "ef", "ghij"] is compiled into
> "ab,cd,ef,ghij".split(",") !
> (it's more in terms of perfs than in code size I guess though).
> I don't know about the other differences.
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Re: Firefox 13 DevMode Plugin

2012-06-11 Thread Alan Leung
I have to go thought a few internal review process before that happens.

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Stefano Ciccarelli
wrote:

> When will this version appear on the official download page so we can auto
> update?
>
>
> 2012/6/7 Alan Leung 
>
>> For folks with shinny Windows OSes.
>>
>> http://acleung.com/ff13-win.xpi
>>
>> -Alan
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 12:46 PM, koma  wrote:
>>
>>> working now fine on 64bit linux
>>> thx !
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Re: Firefox 13 DevMode Plugin

2012-06-07 Thread Alan Leung
Last but not least, Mac:

http://acleung.com/ff13-mac.xpi

Enjoy and happy GWT hacking.

-Alan




On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 1:52 PM, Juan Pablo Gardella <
gardellajuanpa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Alan!
>
>
> 2012/6/7 Alan Leung 
>
>> For folks with shinny Windows OSes.
>>
>> http://acleung.com/ff13-win.xpi
>>
>> -Alan
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 12:46 PM, koma  wrote:
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>>> working now fine on 64bit linux
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Re: Firefox 13 DevMode Plugin

2012-06-07 Thread Alan Leung
For folks with shinny Windows OSes.

http://acleung.com/ff13-win.xpi

-Alan

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> working now fine on 64bit linux
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Re: Firefox 13 DevMode Plugin

2012-06-07 Thread Alan Leung
For the folks with fancy CPUs running Linux.

http://acleung.com/ff13-linux64.xpi

-Alan

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> faith in people's goodness :)
>
> Meanwhile patiently waiting for the 64bit linux version :)
>
>
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>>
>>
>> On Thursday, June 7, 2012 4:32:40 PM UTC+2, Yuri C wrote:
>>>
>>> I also hope that you get something from Google for your effort. Altruism
>>> needs to be encouraged :)
>>>
>>
>> Well, Alan gets a salary from Google ;-)
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Re: Firefox 13 DevMode Plugin

2012-06-07 Thread Alan Leung
http://acleung.com/ff13-linux32.xpi

Everything seems to work now. Will post the rest tomorrow.

-Alan

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>
>> BTW Alan, would you mind sharing what the issues are?
>>
>>
> Ah ah! I think we are safe. The root problem was that they changed the
> layout of JSClass. At first I though it was something more serious. I feel
> that most of the SpiderMonkey changes were not documented in this release.
> :(
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> Anyways, I should make them available soon.
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Re: Firefox 13 DevMode Plugin

2012-06-06 Thread Alan Leung
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> BTW Alan, would you mind sharing what the issues are?
>
>
Ah ah! I think we are safe. The root problem was that they changed the
layout of JSClass. At first I though it was something more serious. I feel
that most of the SpiderMonkey changes were not documented in this release.
:(

Anyways, I should make them available soon.

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Re: Firefox 13 DevMode Plugin

2012-06-06 Thread Alan Leung
Ummm Bad news. There might be some serious issues with the new FF13. If you
really need devmode, please disable auto update.

-Alan

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Firefox 13 DevMode Plugin

2012-06-05 Thread Alan Leung
If anyone is wondering, I am aware and working on it.

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Re: GWT Dev plug-in for Firefox 11

2012-04-30 Thread Alan Leung
What is not working? Can you be more specific?

Did you install any of the .xpi in the other thread:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-web-toolkit/7OR5LM1POzI

-Alan

On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 9:30 AM, NesHan  wrote:

> Hi...
> It is not working for FF12 .. (FF12 linux 32 / 64 version)
> Any solution will be appreciated.
>
>
> On Mar 17, 1:07 pm, Alan Leung  wrote:
> > I had just compiled a FF11 linux 32 / 64 only version here:
> >
> > http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi
> >
> > -Alan
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Alan Leung  wrote:
> > > I am working on it
> >
> > > On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 6:10 AM, Paul Wujek 
> wrote:
> >
> > >> Today Ubuntu is asking me to update for FF11, but of course this will
> > >> kill my development environment.
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Re: Firefox 12 release

2012-04-26 Thread Alan Leung
http://acleung.com/ff12-win.xpi

That should cover all the OS'es. I am going to put together all that and
check it in soon.

Let me know if you run into problems.

-Alan

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Re: Firefox 12 release

2012-04-26 Thread Alan Leung
Mac universal binary:

http://acleung.com/ff12-mac.xpi

-Alan

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Alan Leung  wrote:

> Sound be fixed now.
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Ashwin Desikan 
> wrote:
>
>> Alan,
>>
>> Receiving 403 (forbidden) error while trying to access the 64 bit xpi
>> file. 32-bit version has no such issues
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ashwin
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Apr 26, 2012, at 7:11 AM, Alan Leung  wrote:
>>
>> Linux 64 bit: <http://acleung.com/ff12-linux64.xpi>
>> http://acleung.com/ff12-linux64.xpi
>>
>> Have fun!
>>
>> -Alan
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Alan Leung < 
>> acle...@google.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Let me know if you see any problems: <http://acleung.com/ff12-linux32.xpi>
>>> http://acleung.com/ff12-linux32.xpi
>>>
>>> More to come.
>>>
>>> -Alan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:56 AM, Thomas Broyer < 
>>> t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:17:30 AM UTC+2, Olivier Scherler wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Why don’t people either:
>>>>>
>>>>> – Turn off auto-update in Firefox* if they use it to develop in GWT? I
>>>>> think it’s been proven that the only major thing these releases have
>>>>> is their version number increment, so why the rush to update?
>>>>>
>>>> Or install a "portable" version that you use only for development.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> – Use Chrome to develop in GWT? I never had a single problem with the
>>>>> GWT plugin since I started development.
>>>>>
>>>> You're lucky apparently:
>>>> <http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5778>
>>>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5778
>>>>  <http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4582>
>>>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4582
>>>>  <http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7182>
>>>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7182
>>>>  <http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7196>
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Re: Firefox 12 release

2012-04-25 Thread Alan Leung
Sound be fixed now.

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Ashwin Desikan wrote:

> Alan,
>
> Receiving 403 (forbidden) error while trying to access the 64 bit xpi
> file. 32-bit version has no such issues
>
>
> Thanks
> Ashwin
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 26, 2012, at 7:11 AM, Alan Leung  wrote:
>
> Linux 64 bit: <http://acleung.com/ff12-linux64.xpi>
> http://acleung.com/ff12-linux64.xpi
>
> Have fun!
>
> -Alan
>
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Alan Leung < 
> acle...@google.com> wrote:
>
>> Let me know if you see any problems: <http://acleung.com/ff12-linux32.xpi>
>> http://acleung.com/ff12-linux32.xpi
>>
>> More to come.
>>
>> -Alan
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:56 AM, Thomas Broyer < 
>> t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:17:30 AM UTC+2, Olivier Scherler wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Why don’t people either:
>>>>
>>>> – Turn off auto-update in Firefox* if they use it to develop in GWT? I
>>>> think it’s been proven that the only major thing these releases have
>>>> is their version number increment, so why the rush to update?
>>>>
>>> Or install a "portable" version that you use only for development.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> – Use Chrome to develop in GWT? I never had a single problem with the
>>>> GWT plugin since I started development.
>>>>
>>> You're lucky apparently:
>>> <http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5778>
>>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5778
>>>  <http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4582>
>>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4582
>>> <http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7182>
>>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7182
>>>  <http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7196>
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Re: Firefox 12 release

2012-04-25 Thread Alan Leung
Linux 64 bit: http://acleung.com/ff12-linux64.xpi

Have fun!

-Alan

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Alan Leung  wrote:

> Let me know if you see any problems: http://acleung.com/ff12-linux32.xpi
>
> More to come.
>
> -Alan
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:56 AM, Thomas Broyer  wrote:
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>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:17:30 AM UTC+2, Olivier Scherler wrote:
>>>
>>> Why don’t people either:
>>>
>>> – Turn off auto-update in Firefox* if they use it to develop in GWT? I
>>> think it’s been proven that the only major thing these releases have
>>> is their version number increment, so why the rush to update?
>>>
>> Or install a "portable" version that you use only for development.
>>
>>
>>
>>> – Use Chrome to develop in GWT? I never had a single problem with the
>>> GWT plugin since I started development.
>>>
>> You're lucky apparently:
>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5778
>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4582
>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7182
>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7196
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Re: Firefox 12 release

2012-04-25 Thread Alan Leung
Let me know if you see any problems: http://acleung.com/ff12-linux32.xpi

More to come.

-Alan

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:56 AM, Thomas Broyer  wrote:

>
>
> On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:17:30 AM UTC+2, Olivier Scherler wrote:
>>
>> Why don’t people either:
>>
>> – Turn off auto-update in Firefox* if they use it to develop in GWT? I
>> think it’s been proven that the only major thing these releases have
>> is their version number increment, so why the rush to update?
>>
> Or install a "portable" version that you use only for development.
>
>
>
>> – Use Chrome to develop in GWT? I never had a single problem with the
>> GWT plugin since I started development.
>>
> You're lucky apparently:
> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5778
> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4582
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Re: Firefox 12 release

2012-04-24 Thread Alan Leung
I am working on it :)

On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 12:46 PM, James Wendel  wrote:

> I'm well aware of the other threads that exist.  But these thread
> tends to act as a central place for people to go to see if a build of
> the GWT plugin is available.  Alan has been very helpful in previous
> few FF releases on getting us new plugin builds within a day or 2.
>
> I'm just sitting and waiting for Alan or another Googler to say they
> have a build or are working on it.  I'm not in any real rush, just
> wanted to get the ball rolling.
>
> On Apr 24, 2:40 pm, Qian Qiao  wrote:
> > On Apr 25, 2012 3:00 AM, "James Wendel"  wrote:
> >
> > > Looks like Firefox 12 was released:
> >
> > http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all.html
> >
> >
> >
> > > Any word on getting a GWT plugin that is compatible with it?
> >
> > > Thanks,
> > > -James
> >
> > This question gets asked every time when there's a new Firefox release.
> >
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Re: Novice GWT question: Parallel Post Requests

2012-04-24 Thread Alan Chaney

Interesting question... see comments below

On 4/23/2012 2:20 PM, LogicalGoetz wrote:

This may be a terribly novice question, but for each POST performed
by, say, a FormPanel, is there a subsequent HttpResponse generated by
the Servlet?

Obviously in standard situations this will play out as follows:
-client makes a POST request
-servlet handles the request
-servlet sends POST response
-client receives response

However, the situation I'm curious about is when something like this
occurs:
-client makes a POST request
-servlet handles the request
-client makes a POST request (this occurs a few times possibly)
-servlet handles these requests
-servlet generates responses
-client receives a series of responses (no guarantee on order)

 From my current testing, it seems that if I have a FormPanel make
multiple POST requests while the servlet processes the requests, only
the first will ever generate a response.  Is this the nature of Java
servlets, my client application (firefox), the http specification, or
possibly a coding blunder on my part?


for each post there should be a response  = that's the http specification.

There is no limit in the java servlet spec to the number of simultaneous 
requests. A server is normally expected to queue requests or reject them 
("temporarily unavailable") but for each request there is still a 
response - otherwise you'd get a timeout ("server not responding")


The servlet spec does provide alternative mechanisms for scheduling. A 
good design will always assume that many requests can be concurrently 
occurring and handle that accordingly - for example by using stateless 
objects and transactional data stores. Avoid synchronous servlets like 
the plague.


Either you are somehow *not* generating more than one post or you are 
getting more than one response and overwriting the results.


Try:
1. watching the request/response with firebug or similar and do some 
console logging of state in your client

2. Add some debugging output to the servlet to see whats happening there.

Then study the results and determine the causality! At least, that's 
what I'd do.


HTH

Alan




Thank you in advance for any information,
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Re: URGENT-Generating gwt web pages

2012-04-23 Thread Alan Chaney

On 4/23/2012 1:34 AM, vanessa vanessa wrote:

How it doesn't change anything ?
I!'m looking for some documentation and some recommendation .. I 
didn't find through the net

someething that fits my needs .

The input to GWT is Java code. As Thomas said, you are looking for 
something that takes XML and converts it to Java source.


Velocity (and Freemarker, for that matter) take Java models and convert 
them to a textual representation, such as HTML or XML or just plain text 
(for example, I generate the text of emails using Freemarker) so they 
are not really much use in your case.


I suggest that you look at JAXB which "binds" XML to java -- in other 
words, generates the java code required to represent an XML description.


There's also XStream and many others.

Your requirement means you will have to learn about XML binding and GWT. 
The GWT developer docs are at https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/ 
and you can go to http://jaxb.java.net/ for stuff on JAXB - or just 
search Google using the search term ' xml binding java ' which will give 
you lots of information and alternatives.


Finally, problems with converting XML --> Java are not really relevant 
to this list, but if you have problems compiling the generated Java with 
the GWT compiler, then this would be the place to ask on specific 
debugging issues. There are limitations on the Java source that GWT will 
compile - see 
https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideCodingBasicsCompatibility 
for more information.



Regards

Alan













Thanks a lot .

Le 23 avril 2012 09:26, Thomas Broyer <mailto:t.bro...@gmail.com>> a écrit :




On Monday, April 23, 2012 10:14:00 AM UTC+2, vanessa vanessa wrote:

Ok i'll provide further information. i have to create a
generator that uses the velocity engine ,it will generate a GWT
code which will be in turn compiled .

The entry of my generator is an xml file which i'm supposed to
transform  to a model object . I'll generate therefore
the code from this model object .I wish i made my self clear.


The fact that the generated code will be compiled by GWT doesn't
change anything to your generating process.

So, write a Java program (with a main() et al.)  that reads XML
and outputs Java code. What kind of help are you looking for?
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Re: Call for action: Time to rethink a road-map and more frequent updates for GWT.

2012-04-19 Thread Alan Chaney
Interesting idea, but the issue is that Oracle is suing Google over its 
use of Dalvik in Android - the basis of the case is that Dalvik breaks 
the licensing terms of a JDK. Although I totally agree that this may 
well spread FUD in the long term which will cost Oracle more that it 
makes out of the suit, the fact is I suspect that the main reason is 
still that GWT is moving to the maintenance part of its lifecycle


On 4/19/2012 11:17 AM, Blake McBride wrote:

Here is my own personal opinion about what is going on.

Initially Google was totally dedicated to GWT.  It is a great platform 
loved by Google and many others.


Oracle is suing Google over Java.  Google doesn't know where this is 
going to end and is, quite frankly, sick of the idea that Oracle could 
possibly sue them over use of a largely public platform.  Google 
doesn't ever want to be in a position to have another company bully 
them - especially given the very significant time and money Google put 
in to, in effect, promoting Java.


Given the possibly crazy settlement amount, it is cheaper and less 
hassle over the long haul if Google just invents in its own stuff and 
doesn't depend on anything such as Java.


Given this, Google has roughly decided to drop GWT over the long haul 
and move to some other solution such as Dart.  However, there are two 
issues.  First, Google doesn't know how the suit will unfold, nor how 
the public will react to both the suit and diminished support of GWT. 
 Secondly, Google doesn't know when Dart will be able to totally 
replace GWT.  These two issues cause Google to be silent.  They don't 
want to prematurely kill GWT, especially since they aren't totally 
sure about its future anyway.  They also can't give a roadmap since 
that would largely be a lie.  The only thing they can do is remain 
silent.  Look for an announcement about GWT when Dart is ready for 
prime time.  You can thank Oracle for all of this!


(On another note, IMO, Oracle suing over Java use may go a long way 
towards killing Java over the long haul.  Nobody wants to live with a 
possible threat like this from one of the largest companies in the world.)


Blake McBride





On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 7:12 AM, July > wrote:


+1


On Wednesday, April 18, 2012 4:48:52 AM UTC+8, emurmur wrote:

I'm one of the fence sitters.

I have been using Flex/Flash, which has been fantastic, but
has no
future on the mobile web.  I think there are only two mature
tools
that would allow me to create similarly rich applications; GWT
and
Closure Tools.  Google has decided that Javascript won't cut
it for
their own future products, even though they are heavily
invested in
Closure Tools.  I agree completely.  It is important to
understand
that they have also decided NOT to move everything to GWT.
 This makes
some sense, given that the owner of Java is suing them.  I
think this
is in no way a reflection on GWT as a tool and technology.  So
Google
has decided to move forward with a third initiative designed,
in part,
to replace GWT and Closure Tools at Google.  So, I look at
that and I
am worried about long-term support for GWT.  I think that is a
reasonable concern.  This concern is mitigated by the fact
that GWT is
a fully open-source project.  Flex/Flash on mobile browsers _was_
fully supported and look how that turned out.  So, corporate
support
is no guarantee; open source is actually a safer bet.  However, I
would feel a lot better if I had an official roadmap for GWT.

That being said, Ray's comments on what is coming are
heartening.  The
biggest worry I have for GWT, if Google stops directly
supporting it,
is the debug environment.  The plugin seems to need a lot of
maintenance because the browsers are moving so fast.  The
upcoming
support for source-maps mitigates this; I would feel better if
I did
not have to rely on a plugin.

I've been working with Dart quite a bit and it is really
promising.
However, integration with other Javascript environments is
problematic.  For instance, Dart integration with PhoneGap
does not
exist and appears to be very challenging (some have tried and
decided
to pass on it).  This is a non-starter for me.  I want to use the
mobile web, but I also want the flexibility of providing an
app if my
customers want one.  For now, Dart can't do that.  This may
also be a
problem when trying to integrate a Dart app into Windows 8
Metro.  GWT
is far superior in this regard; it has a nice architecture for
integrating with Javascript and many useful implem

Re: Call for action: Time to rethink a road-map and more frequent updates for GWT.

2012-04-03 Thread Alan Chaney

Hi Joseph
On 04/03/2012 08:34 AM, Joseph Lust wrote:

Alan,

Thanks as always for your courteous replies. I'm grateful for the 
efforts the Google developers put into GWT, as any other enterprise 
building such a framework would most certainly charge the Earth for it 
while also crippling its functionality in exchange for customer 
lock-in. Google just makes great software.


However, I work in a large enterprise where our GWT Community of 
Practice group must make a case for why any new application should use 
GWT. It is important to management to know the future of GWT and a 
roadmap is how this is commonly done. While I don't personally think 
GWT will suffer from the recent project pogroms at Google, a roadmap 
and rough release schedule will lend greater confidence to others in 
the stability and longevity of the framework needed before a company 
is willing to build multi-million dollar projects with it.




Have you seen this thread on Google+?
https://plus.google.com/117487419861992917007/posts/6YWpsHpqMqZ

especially Ray Cromwell's comment about half-way down? Also Eric 
Clayberg's - I suggest you read the whole thread, but I've copied and 
pasted two comments which caught me eye.


Ray Cromwell: "Many of Google's services are still being written in GWT 
and won't change anytime soon, for example AdWords and AdSense, from 
which Google derives the majority of their revenue, are written in GWT, 
so given that fact alone, GWT will be around for a long time and 
continue to be improved. The loss of Ray Ryan and Bob were a big set 
back (unrelated to Dart), and we have people trying to get up to speed 
on their contributions to maintain them, but honesty, we rely on many of 
our top external users like Thomas Broyer and Stephan Haberman to fill 
the gap until that time. (Thanks guys) Turnover is natural and happens 
at all companies, and it's always rough.


The next release or two of GWT may include more core improvements than 
the last few point releases of GWT so far, consider:
1) Compiler optimizations that reduce code by size by 30% uncompressed, 
and 15% gzipped
2) SourceMap support and Source-Level Java debugging in Chrome (and 
hopefully Firefox)
3) A "super draft mode" that can recompile many apps in under 10 seconds 
and most under 5

4) New "to the metal" "modern browser" HTML bindings
5) Testing framework that makes GUI testing delightful
6) Incremental compile support to speed up production compiles

So code will be getting smaller, faster, easier to debug (in some 
situations) and test, and compiles will go quicker. This reflects 
somewhat the shift in GWT team composition, but as people ramp up on 
other parts of the SDK (e.g. MVP stuff), I'm sure there will be improved 
responsiveness to fixing bugs in that area as well.


Obviously, we want Dart to be a huge success, but even if it is, Java 
isn't going away anytime soon. :)"



Eric Clayberg: "I can assure you that GWT is not in maintenance mode. 
Not even close! Quite the contrary, GWT is very healthy, and the GWT 
team continues to focus on making GWT a great choice for building 
structured web applications now and in the future. If you have the need 
to start a new web app project, GWT would be an excellent choice, and 
there is no reason to avoid it. The GWT team is fully staffed, and we 
have very ambitious plans for GWT's future. GWT is used by many large, 
important projects within Google (and outside Google), and that is 
unlikely to change any time soon."




I accept that its not an official roadmap - but it seems to give a clear 
indication of a continued commitment to developing GWT, albeit on a 
slower scale than before. I shoudl add that I have no commercial 
affliation with Google whatsoever, I just use GWT in a couple of 
different projects in two different companies.


Alan



If GWT retains buy-in at Google, I don't understand why such planning 
would be detrimental to the GWT team. As I see it, such public 
planning will only drive more companies and startups to join the GWT 
bandwagon.


Sincerely,
Joseph


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Re: GWT Compiler as a stand-alone javascript compiler?

2012-04-02 Thread Alan Leung
GWT does a very good job at optimizing Java into Javascript. However, the
Closure Compiler team focus a lot of just pure Javascript optimization /
minifications. In fact, the GWT team has been looking into use Closure
Compiler a backend.

I have done some surveys on different Javascript compression and Closure
Compiler outperforms them on almost all situations in terms of size.
Although I might be bias as I am also a contributor to that project.

-Alan


On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 3:31 PM, KevMo  wrote:

> I don't know if you can use GWT, but check out Google Closure for
> javascript optimization/minification.
>
> https://developers.google.com/closure/compiler/
>
> -Kevin
>
>
> On Monday, April 2, 2012 3:03:42 PM UTC-7, Transplant wrote:
>>
>>
>> Is there a way to use the GWT Compiler as a stand-alone javascript
>> compiler to optimize/minimize pure javascript? If so, how does it
>> stack up to other javascript compilers?
>>
>> Thanks,
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Re: Call for action: Time to rethink a road-map and more frequent updates for GWT.

2012-04-02 Thread Alan Chaney

On 04/02/2012 08:19 AM, Joshua Kappon wrote:
With the rise of the new developers.google.com, and with Google trying 
to rally up developers using Google technologies and products, and the 
rise of Dart and unclear future of GWT, I think it's about time that 
Google will rethink the all "We don't and won't have a road map, and 
there are no release dates for new GWT versions" and embrace the GWT 
developers community.
I think that there is no logical relationship between your opening 
statements and the need for Google to produce a road map for GWT. Why is 
the future of GWT "unclear"? Its an open-source project that a lot 
people use and quite a few contribute to. If Google stopped new work on 
it tomorrow, the project wouldn't go away - it would just become a 
community project and I'm sure a lot of people would continue to use it 
and work on it.


"The Google Web Toolkit software and sample code developed by Google is 
licensed under the Apache License, v. 2.0. " - so, if you are really 
worried about it "disappearing" keep an up to date copy of the trunk.



Alan




What do you guys think? (if you agree, +1 this)

Best,
Josh
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Re: GWT plugin on FF10 Linux spewing log output

2012-03-23 Thread Alan Leung
It is a compile time flag.

I accidentally turned it on in one of the build. It should go away if you
update or download the latest one from SVN.

-Alan



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> When I run my application in devmode on Firefox10 (Linux x86_64) I get
> debug spam in the window where I ran firefox:
>
> Waiting for response, flushed output
> Socket::emptyWriteBuf: len=3
> Waiting for response, flushed output
> Socket::emptyWriteBuf: len=29
> Waiting for response, flushed output
> Socket::emptyWriteBuf: len=14
> Waiting for response, flushed output
> Socket::emptyWriteBuf: len=27
> endlessly ...
>
> This slows down devmode quite a bit.
>
> After redirecting firefox output to /dev/null, performance is much
> better.  But I imagine it could be better still if the plugin did not
> spew so many logs.
>
> So, is there a setting to control the plugin log level?  I have the
> GWT log level set to Info in my eclipse project properties.
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Re: GWT Dev plug-in for Firefox 11

2012-03-19 Thread Alan Leung
This is a rebuild with for everything including windows:
http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin-ff11.xpi

Let me know if you see any problem.

-Alan

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Alan Leung  wrote:

> This is weird.
>
> I tested it on my macbook before uploading. Let me try to rebuild it.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Boris_siroB wrote:
>
>> Alan, I'm having trouble with the 64 bit Mac build. After the
>> installation from the link you provided I get the *"Sorry, the GWT
>> Developer Plugin only supports Firefox 3.0 - 10.0 at 
>> present<http://www.getfirefox.com/>"
>> *message.
>>
>> The plugin appears as *Google Web Toolkit Developer Plugin for firefox
>> TMP* in the Add-ons Manager.
>>
>> *
>> On* Sunday, March 18, 2012 4:11:17 AM UTC-4, Alan Leung wrote:
>>>
>>> http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-**plugin-mac.xpi<http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi>
>>>
>>> For the mac 32/64 FF11 users.
>>>
>>> -Alan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 10:49 AM, phb  wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks.  Any ETA on Vista x64?
>>>>
>>>> On Mar 17, 3:07 am, Alan Leung  wrote:
>>>> > I had just compiled a FF11 linux 32 / 64 only version here:
>>>> >
>>>> > http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-**plugin.xpi<http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi>
>>>> >
>>>> > -Alan
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Alan Leung 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> > > I am working on it
>>>> >
>>>> > > On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 6:10 AM, Paul Wujek 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > >> Today Ubuntu is asking me to update for FF11, but of course this
>>>> will
>>>> > >> kill my development environment.
>>>> >
>>>> > >> Is there an estimate of when the GWT plug-in will be available?
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Re: ff11 gwt dev plugin

2012-03-19 Thread Alan Leung
This is a rebuild with for everything including windows:
http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin-ff11.xpi

Let me know if you see any problem.

-Alan

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Thad  wrote:

> This works for me with 32-bit openSUSE 11.4. Thank you!
>
>
> On Saturday, March 17, 2012 6:06:39 AM UTC-4, Alan Leung wrote:
>>
>> Correct link:
>>
>> http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-**plugin.xpi<http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi>
>>
>> Again FF11 linux only.
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 3:05 AM, Alan Leung  wrote:
>>
>>> I've build it for linux 32 and 64bit for now and dropped it here:
>>> http://acleung.com/gwt-**dev-plugin.gwt<http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.gwt>
>>>
>>> -Alan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Eike Thies wrote:
>>>
>>>> to sad that i think you have a point here :( arghhh... where is my
>>>> firefox portable just to test my gwt application :P
>>>>
>>>> Am Freitag, 16. März 2012 15:08:13 UTC+1 schrieb Olivier Scherler:
>>>>
>>>>> I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox
>>>>> faster than the GWT community can recompile the plugin?
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16 March 2012 14:25, Fabricio Pizzichillo 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello Alan.
>>>>>> Can you compile the plugin for FF11?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> regards
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Am Freitag, 16. März 2012 15:08:13 UTC+1 schrieb Olivier Scherler:
>>>>
>>>>> I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox
>>>>> faster than the GWT community can recompile the plugin?
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16 March 2012 14:25, Fabricio Pizzichillo 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
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>>>>>> Can you compile the plugin for FF11?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> regards
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Re: GWT Dev plug-in for Firefox 11

2012-03-19 Thread Alan Leung
This is weird.

I tested it on my macbook before uploading. Let me try to rebuild it.

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Boris_siroB wrote:

> Alan, I'm having trouble with the 64 bit Mac build. After the installation
> from the link you provided I get the *"Sorry, the GWT Developer Plugin
> only supports Firefox 3.0 - 10.0 at present <http://www.getfirefox.com/>"
> *message.
>
> The plugin appears as *Google Web Toolkit Developer Plugin for firefox TMP
> * in the Add-ons Manager.
>
> *
> On* Sunday, March 18, 2012 4:11:17 AM UTC-4, Alan Leung wrote:
>>
>> http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-**plugin-mac.xpi<http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi>
>>
>> For the mac 32/64 FF11 users.
>>
>> -Alan
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 10:49 AM, phb  wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks.  Any ETA on Vista x64?
>>>
>>> On Mar 17, 3:07 am, Alan Leung  wrote:
>>> > I had just compiled a FF11 linux 32 / 64 only version here:
>>> >
>>> > http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-**plugin.xpi<http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi>
>>> >
>>> > -Alan
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Alan Leung 
>>> wrote:
>>> > > I am working on it
>>> >
>>> > > On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 6:10 AM, Paul Wujek 
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > >> Today Ubuntu is asking me to update for FF11, but of course this
>>> will
>>> > >> kill my development environment.
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Re: ff11 gwt dev plugin

2012-03-18 Thread Alan Leung
I installed it, but it tells med that it is not compatible with FF11.
>
>
Can you tell me which .xpi and what OS you are using?

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Re: GWT Dev plug-in for Firefox 11

2012-03-18 Thread Alan Leung
http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin-mac.xpi<http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi>

For the mac 32/64 FF11 users.

-Alan



On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 10:49 AM, phb  wrote:

> Thanks.  Any ETA on Vista x64?
>
> On Mar 17, 3:07 am, Alan Leung  wrote:
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> >
> > http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi
> >
> > -Alan
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Alan Leung  wrote:
> > > I am working on it
> >
> > > On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 6:10 AM, Paul Wujek 
> wrote:
> >
> > >> Today Ubuntu is asking me to update for FF11, but of course this will
> > >> kill my development environment.
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Re: ff11 gwt dev plugin

2012-03-18 Thread Alan Leung
http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin-mac.xpi<http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi>

For the mac 32/64 FF11 users.

-Alan

On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Fabricio Pizzichillo <
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> Thanks!
>
>
> 2012/3/17 Alan Leung 
>
>> Correct link:
>>
>> http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi
>>
>> Again FF11 linux only.
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 3:05 AM, Alan Leung  wrote:
>>
>>> I've build it for linux 32 and 64bit for now and dropped it here:
>>> http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.gwt
>>>
>>> -Alan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Eike Thies wrote:
>>>
>>>> to sad that i think you have a point here :( arghhh... where is my
>>>> firefox portable just to test my gwt application :P
>>>>
>>>> Am Freitag, 16. März 2012 15:08:13 UTC+1 schrieb Olivier Scherler:
>>>>
>>>>> I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox
>>>>> faster than the GWT community can recompile the plugin?
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16 March 2012 14:25, Fabricio Pizzichillo 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello Alan.
>>>>>> Can you compile the plugin for FF11?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> regards
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Am Freitag, 16. März 2012 15:08:13 UTC+1 schrieb Olivier Scherler:
>>>>
>>>>> I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox
>>>>> faster than the GWT community can recompile the plugin?
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16 March 2012 14:25, Fabricio Pizzichillo 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello Alan.
>>>>>> Can you compile the plugin for FF11?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> regards
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Re: GWT Dev plug-in for Firefox 11

2012-03-17 Thread Alan Leung
I had just compiled a FF11 linux 32 / 64 only version here:

http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi

-Alan


On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Alan Leung  wrote:

> I am working on it
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 6:10 AM, Paul Wujek  wrote:
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Re: ff11 gwt dev plugin

2012-03-17 Thread Alan Leung
Correct link:

http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi

Again FF11 linux only.


On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 3:05 AM, Alan Leung  wrote:

> I've build it for linux 32 and 64bit for now and dropped it here:
> http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.gwt
>
> -Alan
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Eike Thies  wrote:
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>> to sad that i think you have a point here :( arghhh... where is my
>> firefox portable just to test my gwt application :P
>>
>> Am Freitag, 16. März 2012 15:08:13 UTC+1 schrieb Olivier Scherler:
>>
>>> I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox
>>> faster than the GWT community can recompile the plugin?
>>>
>>> On 16 March 2012 14:25, Fabricio Pizzichillo wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Alan.
>>>> Can you compile the plugin for FF11?
>>>>
>>>> regards
>>>
>>>
>> Am Freitag, 16. März 2012 15:08:13 UTC+1 schrieb Olivier Scherler:
>>
>>> I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox
>>> faster than the GWT community can recompile the plugin?
>>>
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>>>
>>>> Hello Alan.
>>>> Can you compile the plugin for FF11?
>>>>
>>>> regards
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Re: ff11 gwt dev plugin

2012-03-17 Thread Alan Leung
I've build it for linux 32 and 64bit for now and dropped it here:
http://acleung.com/gwt-dev-plugin.gwt

-Alan

On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Eike Thies  wrote:

> to sad that i think you have a point here :( arghhh... where is my firefox
> portable just to test my gwt application :P
>
> Am Freitag, 16. März 2012 15:08:13 UTC+1 schrieb Olivier Scherler:
>
>> I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox
>> faster than the GWT community can recompile the plugin?
>>
>> On 16 March 2012 14:25, Fabricio Pizzichillo wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Alan.
>>> Can you compile the plugin for FF11?
>>>
>>> regards
>>
>>
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>
>> I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox
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>>
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>>> Can you compile the plugin for FF11?
>>>
>>> regards
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Re: GWT Dev plug-in for Firefox 11

2012-03-16 Thread Alan Leung
I am working on it


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Re: ff11 gwt dev plugin

2012-03-16 Thread Alan Leung
Wow! I didn't know it was released already.

Some how I thought I had more time until FF11. I'll get on it. thanks for
the reminder.


-Alan


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Re: Is GWT still being developed?

2012-03-06 Thread Alan Leung
I've been kicking the mirroring scripts and every looks like it is back to
normal (hopefully).

It just picked up 15 or so CL and still going at it.

-Alan

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Re: Is GWT still being developed?

2012-03-06 Thread Alan Leung
I think that's just the mirror script being broken and changes are not
mirrored to the SVN.

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>> The GWT team is currently focused on an arc of work that has not been
>> released to the external repo yet.
>>
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>>> I noticed there haven't been any commits to the SVN repository for over
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Re: Cannot run debug mode in client code

2012-02-26 Thread Alan Chaney

On 2/25/2012 10:08 PM, tong123123 wrote:

Really strange, I try to simulate the problem in home pc (I am not in
office), my debug configuraiton arguments is
-startupUrl 127.0.0.1:7001/DesignerFirstTrial/ -noserver -remoteUI "$
{gwt_remote_ui_server_port}:${unique_id}" -logLevel INFO -
codeServerPort 9997 -war C:\workspace\workspace1\DesignerFirstTrial
\war com.mycompany.project.GWTDesignerFirstTrial

try
-startupUrl http://127.0.0.1:7001/DesignerFirstTrial/

but when I run, in eclipse development mode tab, the url shown is
http://127.0.0.1:/127.0.0.1:7001/DesignerFirstTrial/?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997

HTH

Alan

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Re: GWT RPC not working behind Apache and Tomcat

2012-02-25 Thread Alan Chaney

Hi Markus
On 2/25/2012 9:25 AM, mukarev wrote:

Hi folks,

I'try to serve two gwt webapps via one apache from one tomcat with JK
and I'm always running in the same error. Apache sends a 404 and tells
me that it's not able to find the servlet if I try to communcate via
RPC.

I have two virtual hosts pointing at the directories within tomcat
webapps. The webapps are running successfully as long as I don't try
to communicate via RPC. It seems that Apache isn't able to resolve the
requested service.

Need help, I'm sitting here around hopeless.


Firstly, there is no reason why this should not work, but it can be 
tricky to get such a system working.


Step 1:
Have you tried just talking directly to the tomcat? Typically the tomcat 
will be running at port 8080, so you should try bypassing tomcat 
entirely and accessing it there.


Step 2:

Look at the logs - what are you seeing? check tomcat logs, apache logs, 
and the mod_jk logs.


Step 3:

Send us your web.xml, remote service servlet and mod_jk setup, otherwise 
we can't help you.


HTH

Alan






Thanks!

Markus



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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox not installing completely

2012-02-23 Thread Alan Leung
It should be fixed in the SVN.

-Alan

On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Scott Matthews  wrote:

>
> Alan Leung  writes:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi Allyn:
> >
> > Thanks for the report. It seems to be that the new
> forward compatibility feature in the install-template.rdf is not
> backward compatible (the irony) in FF3.6 and that version only.
> >
> > I disabled the strict check that would fix it. Currently in
> review: http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1642803/
> >
> >
> > As far as I understand that part is not necessary. It might be if binary
> extensions become forward compatible by default (not likely anyways). At
> that
> point I might have to break 3.6 and you might have to use a special xpi
> for 3.6.
> >
> > I'll try to file a bug to Mozilla people, I am not sure how willing they
> are
> to going back to fix a bug in 3.6.
> >
> > -Alan
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 12:01 AM, Alan Leung
>  wrote:
> > I am out of office at the moment and can't do much until Monday.
> > You can download an older build from SVN to get around the problem:
> >
> >
>
> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/plugins/xpcom/prebuilt/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi?r=10837
> >
> >
> > -Alan
> > On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Allyn
>  wrote:
> > Up until yesterday I was using the GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox
> > 3.6 without issue. Then, suddenly, when I started up Firefox yesterday
> > it did not recognize the plugin as being installed. In the add-on
> > list, the plugin stated that I had to restart Firefox to complete the
> > installation. I tried this, many times, to no avail. I even
> > reinstalled Firefox and downloaded the plugin again. Still didn't
> > work. I have no idea what would cause it to not only stop working
> > suddenly and also not to work when I reinstall everything from
> > scratch. I selected the option to remove all profile and plugin data
> > when I tried the re-install.
> > I'm not really sure what additional information to provide, so if
> > you're reading this thinking "I can't help there's too little
> > information" then please let me know what else I can provide.
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> Hi, I've been looking for a solution to this issue as well (Preferably
> some sort
> of rebuild or older version of the plugin).  I was wondering if there has
> been
> any movement on this.  I've found the related defect on this that Allyn
> reported.
>
> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7184
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Re: GWT strange code generation on float numbers

2012-02-20 Thread Alan Chaney

On 2/20/2012 7:46 AM, Steve wrote:

My guess is it's because .01 cannot be expressed exactly as a
float.  Like base 10 cannot express 1/3, IEEE floats have trouble with
1/10 and derivatives.

Steve
Yes, that's right, 0.01f is not exactly representable with an IEEE 
floating point number. I suspect that the OP's original 9.9534e-7 is the 
closest a 64 bit FP number can get to 0.01f. Its one reason why you 
must be very careful with expressions like:


if (fpnumber == 0.01f) then

And, of course, the original java.lang.Float gets converted to a JS 
equivalent which is (almost) the same as a java.lang.Double in JS - but 
will still have the same precision when emulated in hosted mode - so, 
beware!


In my code I rarely, if ever, use floats anymore, especially if I think 
that they are going to be used in GWT. The issues of additional 
serialization payload are best solved by compression.


Alan






On Feb 8, 9:54 am, Andrey Korzhevskiy  wrote:

Hello everyone,

I found interesting issue. Suppose I have this java code:

float f = 0.01f;
someFunc(f)

which is generated by GWT into js code, something like that

someFunc(9.9534e-7)

So my question is: if GWT sees constant in code why it processes this
constant so strange? I expect to see in generated js this call:
someFunc(0.01)
Is there some complex float numbers processing in gwt-dev?

Thank you,
Andrew


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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox not installing completely

2012-02-13 Thread Alan Leung
Hi Allyn:

Thanks for the report. It seems to be that the new
forward compatibility feature in the install-template.rdf is not
backward compatible (the irony) in FF3.6 and that version only.

I disabled the strict check that would fix it. Currently in review:
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1642803/

As far as I understand that part is not necessary. It might be if binary
extensions become forward compatible by default (not likely anyways). At
that point I might have to break 3.6 and you might have to use a special
xpi for 3.6.

I'll try to file a bug to Mozilla people, I am not sure how willing they
are to going back to fix a bug in 3.6.

-Alan



On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 12:01 AM, Alan Leung  wrote:

> I am out of office at the moment and can't do much until Monday.
>
> You can download an older build from SVN to get around the problem:
>
>
> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/plugins/xpcom/prebuilt/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi?r=10837
>
> -Alan
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Allyn  wrote:
>
>> Up until yesterday I was using the GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox
>> 3.6 without issue. Then, suddenly, when I started up Firefox yesterday
>> it did not recognize the plugin as being installed. In the add-on
>> list, the plugin stated that I had to restart Firefox to complete the
>> installation. I tried this, many times, to no avail. I even
>> reinstalled Firefox and downloaded the plugin again. Still didn't
>> work. I have no idea what would cause it to not only stop working
>> suddenly and also not to work when I reinstall everything from
>> scratch. I selected the option to remove all profile and plugin data
>> when I tried the re-install.
>>
>> I'm not really sure what additional information to provide, so if
>> you're reading this thinking "I can't help there's too little
>> information" then please let me know what else I can provide.
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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox not installing completely

2012-02-10 Thread Alan Leung
I am out of office at the moment and can't do much until Monday.

You can download an older build from SVN to get around the problem:

http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/plugins/xpcom/prebuilt/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi?r=10837

-Alan

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Allyn  wrote:

> Up until yesterday I was using the GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox
> 3.6 without issue. Then, suddenly, when I started up Firefox yesterday
> it did not recognize the plugin as being installed. In the add-on
> list, the plugin stated that I had to restart Firefox to complete the
> installation. I tried this, many times, to no avail. I even
> reinstalled Firefox and downloaded the plugin again. Still didn't
> work. I have no idea what would cause it to not only stop working
> suddenly and also not to work when I reinstall everything from
> scratch. I selected the option to remove all profile and plugin data
> when I tried the re-install.
>
> I'm not really sure what additional information to provide, so if
> you're reading this thinking "I can't help there's too little
> information" then please let me know what else I can provide.
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Re: developer plugin version 1.0.10862 for firefox won't install in firefox 3.6.20 on Ubuntu

2012-02-10 Thread Alan Leung
I am out of office right now and can't do much at the moment.

You can download an older build here:

http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/plugins/xpcom/prebuilt/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi?r=10837

-Alan

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Tim Zheng  wrote:

> I was prompted to install the new version today. But it just won't
> install. It says it'll be installed after restart firefox. But after
> restarting, it still says it'll be installed after restarting. quite
> annoying.
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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 10

2012-02-08 Thread Alan Leung
>
>
> In frustration I opened the Add-ons Manager and did "Check for Updates".
> To my surprise a progress bar ran next to GWT Dev. Plugin and the version
> changed to 1.0.10862. I restarted FF and lo and behold: a successfull Dev.
> Mode connection.
>
> Does anyone have an explanation?
>
>
The reason is that I have just pushed the official version.


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Re: ff10 gwt dev plugin x86

2012-02-08 Thread Alan Leung
The new plugin is pushed:

https://dl.google.com/dl/gwt/plugins/firefox/1.0.10862/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi

-Alan

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:33 AM, wbabachan  wrote:

> Sorry but it is not working !
>
> On Feb 6, 7:07 pm, Filipe Sousa  wrote:
> > and for fedora 16 i686 (no tested)
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5176435/gwt-dev-plugin-i686.xpi
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Re: FF10, here we go again

2012-02-08 Thread Alan Leung
The new plugin is pushed:

https://dl.google.com/dl/gwt/plugins/firefox/1.0.10862/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi

-Alan



On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Thad  wrote:

> Okay. I'm running Linux, but 32-bit.
>
> I see some below asking for Win 7 64-bit. Is their gonna be a standard
> location on Google where the current plugins are kept? Like a well-
> labeled directory?
>
> On Feb 8, 1:23 pm, wbabachan  wrote:
> > This will work only in Linux, Tesed on Fedora 16 64 bit...
> >
> > On Feb 8, 7:21 pm, Thad  wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > I just installed this, but when I try to run in dev mode, I'm told
> > > "Sorry, the GWT Developer Plugin only supports Firefox 3.0 - 8.0 at
> > > present"
> >
> > > On Feb 8, 1:10 pm, wbabachan  wrote:
> >
> > > > Hello everyone,
> >
> > > > I have built the GWT Dev Plugin for Firefox 10 and could be
> downloaded from
> > > > hier:
> >
> > > >
> https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0Bz789tz1BWLqNGRhZWFiOWUtODY4Yy00MDU5...
> >
> > > > I hope it will help you.
> >
> > > >WaruschanBabachan
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warningThreshold compile error

2012-02-08 Thread Alan Chaney
I have a project that worked fine up until this morning. By accident, I 
removed the GWT SDK from the C/P and now I'm getting:


   [ERROR] Unexpected internal compiler error
java.lang.NoSuchFieldError: warningThreshold
at 
com.google.gwt.dev.javac.JdtCompiler.getCompilerOptions(JdtCompiler.java:413)
at 
com.google.gwt.dev.jdt.AbstractCompiler.getCompilerOptions(AbstractCompiler.java:561)
at 
com.google.gwt.dev.jdt.AbstractCompiler$Sandbox.(AbstractCompiler.java:474)
at 
com.google.gwt.dev.jdt.AbstractCompiler.(AbstractCompiler.java:574)
at 
com.google.gwt.dev.jdt.BasicWebModeCompiler.(BasicWebModeCompiler.java:56)
at 
com.google.gwt.dev.jdt.WebModeCompilerFrontEnd.(WebModeCompilerFrontEnd.java:65)
at 
com.google.gwt.dev.jdt.WebModeCompilerFrontEnd.getCompilationUnitDeclarations(WebModeCompilerFrontEnd.java:52)
at 
com.google.gwt.dev.jjs.JavaToJavaScriptCompiler.precompile(JavaToJavaScriptCompiler.java:569)
at 
com.google.gwt.dev.jjs.JavaScriptCompiler.precompile(JavaScriptCompiler.java:33)

at com.google.gwt.dev.Precompile.precompile(Precompile.java:284)
at com.google.gwt.dev.Precompile.precompile(Precompile.java:233)
at com.google.gwt.dev.Precompile.precompile(Precompile.java:145)
at com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler.run(Compiler.java:232)
at com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler.run(Compiler.java:198)
at com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler$1.run(Compiler.java:170)
at 
com.google.gwt.dev.CompileTaskRunner.doRun(CompileTaskRunner.java:88)
at 
com.google.gwt.dev.CompileTaskRunner.runWithAppropriateLogger(CompileTaskRunner.java:82)

at com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler.main(Compiler.java:177)
Shutting down PersistentUnitCache thread

I've looked on the web and seen comments about moving the build order in 
eclipse, and although I've tried various combinations I can't seem to 
find anything that works.


Any suggestions?

Thanks

Alan



(eclipse helios/latest 2.4.0 SDK/Win 7 x64)

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Re: Port number parameter disappears from eclipse run configuration when using the -noserver option

2012-02-06 Thread Alan Chaney
OK, fixed...

What you need to do is set the -startupUrl 
http://127.0.0.1:8080//.html

In other words, the fully qualified hostname and port, and then it
works just fine.

Sorry about that.

Alan


On Feb 6, 4:24 pm, Alan Chaney  wrote:
> Hi
>
> I needed to use Tomcat instead of Jetty, so I did the following:
>
> 1. Converted the project to 'faceted' and added the Dynamic Web App
> facet to the project.
> 2. Added my "library projects" to the Deployment Assembly list
> 3. Started tomcat using the J2EE Server tab just like any other web project
> 4. Started GWT with the following eclipse run configuration
>
> -remoteUI "${gwt_remote_ui_server_port}:${unique_id}" -noserver -port
> 8080 -startupUrl /.html -war \\war
> -logLevel INFO -port 8080 -codeServerPort 9997 
>
> where context is the web app context (in other words, the name of the
> war),  is the name of the project and  is the gwt
> module.
>
> And it all worked! In fact, my to my surprise the debug and hosted mode
> worked great and its possible to start tomcat in either debug or
> non-debug mode to debug the server-side code if required. Joy! But
> sadly, there is one problem - each time I restart gwt I have to put
> -port 8080 back into the run configuration, because with annoying
> regularity, as soon as there is -noserver in the run configuration GPE
> removes the port number when I restart.
>
> I think this is a bug. If anyone has any comments, please let me know,
> otherwise I'll file a bug report.
>
> Eclipse Helios/  Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.6
> 2.5.1.v201201120043-rel-r36 /Win 7 x64
>
> Regards
>
> Akab
>
> http://127.0.0.1:8080//.html?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:

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Port number parameter disappears from eclipse run configuration when using the -noserver option

2012-02-06 Thread Alan Chaney

Hi

I needed to use Tomcat instead of Jetty, so I did the following:

1. Converted the project to 'faceted' and added the Dynamic Web App 
facet to the project.

2. Added my "library projects" to the Deployment Assembly list
3. Started tomcat using the J2EE Server tab just like any other web project
4. Started GWT with the following eclipse run configuration

-remoteUI "${gwt_remote_ui_server_port}:${unique_id}" -noserver -port 
8080 -startupUrl /.html -war \\war 
-logLevel INFO -port 8080 -codeServerPort 9997 


where context is the web app context (in other words, the name of the 
war),  is the name of the project and  is the gwt 
module.


And it all worked! In fact, my to my surprise the debug and hosted mode 
worked great and its possible to start tomcat in either debug or 
non-debug mode to debug the server-side code if required. Joy! But 
sadly, there is one problem - each time I restart gwt I have to put 
-port 8080 back into the run configuration, because with annoying 
regularity, as soon as there is -noserver in the run configuration GPE 
removes the port number when I restart.


I think this is a bug. If anyone has any comments, please let me know, 
otherwise I'll file a bug report.


Eclipse Helios/  Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.6
2.5.1.v201201120043-rel-r36 /Win 7 x64


Regards

Akab













http://127.0.0.1:8080//.html?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:


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Re: GWT RPC Problem

2012-02-06 Thread Alan Chaney

On 2/6/2012 8:45 AM, paramesh reddy wrote:

Hi,

  please can any one slove my problem.how I can make more than 6 RPC 
call at a time.some peoples told me it is depending on browser,but I 
tried in IE ,Chorme and firefox every where same result.


Well, they were right - the browser controls the number of connections. 
In firefox, for example:


about:config
network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server;6

The *user* can change this. You, the programmer, can't. Unless you are 
working on something used purely internally within an organization and 
your IT dept. has complete control

over the browser installations (very unlikely) then you must:

A. Change your app so it doesn't need to make so many requests

or

B. Ask your users to change their configuration.

The only sensible answer is A.

Regards

Alan





On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 12:59 PM, paramesh reddy 
mailto:permi.re...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Hi,
  I tried in IE and Chrome Browser ,both have same.can you tell me
how to avoid this problem?


On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 8:28 PM, Alfredo Quiroga-Villamil
mailto:laww...@gmail.com>> wrote:

This is a limitation superimposed by browsers and it varies
depending on which browser you are dealing with. My suggestion
if you have a number of requests, each taking an X amount of
time is to look into a Server Push approach.

Regards,

Alfredo

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 1:54 PM, permi mailto:permi.re...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi,

 I am able to call max 6 RPC calls at a time .how I can
increase the
calls.

Ex: I have a 10 methods ,each method is take 5 min time to
complete
the task.so when I start to call all methods at a time I
can able to
call max 6 methods, reaming 4 calls in queue i think,after
completion
of earlier call reaming 4 calls going to call.

help me ,how I can call 10 methods at a time and get the
response.

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Re: FF10, here we go again

2012-02-01 Thread Alan Leung
Currently under code review:

http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1634803/

-Alan

On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Adam  wrote:

> Well, hopefully their long term support of FF10, will allow it to be used
> for GWT dev for a while w/o all the hassle of updates all the time.
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Re: FF10, here we go again

2012-02-01 Thread Alan Leung
I've been working on it.

Just FYI, the forward compatibility feature in FF10 doesn't apply to binary
extensions so it won't make this process simpler in any way. :(

-Alan

On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 6:20 AM, David Guo  wrote:

> looking forward to the new GWT plugin for FF10
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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2012-01-31 Thread Alan Leung
As much as I'd like to, that isn't possible. xulrunner 10.0 was just
released an hour ago.

On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 9:28 AM, Samyem Tuladhar  wrote:

> Would have been great if the gwt plugin auto-updates when FX upgrades.
> FX10 is already showing auto updater up on my computer.
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 3:30 AM, Peter Willert wrote:
>
>> 9 worked great, but now fx 10 is on the horizon :-/
>> ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/10.0/
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>> Anyone here who can build the fx10 extension?
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Re: Hosting issue

2012-01-30 Thread Alan Chaney
When I go and look at the URL you provided, I find an Apache server with 
the project deployed in it. Why did you say that you were using tomcat?


I found:

Apache/2.2.21 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.21 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 DAV/2 
FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_bwlimited/1.4 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 
mod_perl/2.0.5 Perl/v5.8.8 Server at www.yellowlemon.in Port 80


in the 404.

In fact, the URL to access your web app appears to be:

http://www.yellowlemon.in/prism/PrismV1.html

and there appears to be no RpcTesting.html there.

I suggest that you study the GWT deployment docs and the tomcat docs - 
you don't appear to actually be running tomcat.


HTH

Alan


On 1/28/2012 12:53 AM, Nitheesh Chandran wrote:

Hello Alen. It seems like you have got what the issue is . Yes you are
right . I tried changing the remote service servlet path. But it did
not help me. For getting a detailed view i will give some more data




Here is the web.xml file









http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd";>






   
   
 greetServlet
 rp.server.GreetingServiceImpl
   

   
 greetServlet
 /rpctesting/greet
   

   
   
 Rpctesting.html
   













   here is the gwt.xml file






   
   




   
   
   
   
   
   
   




   




   
   




   
   
   









here is the GreetingService.java  the synchronous file




   package rp.client;




import com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.RemoteService;
import com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.RemoteServiceRelativePath;




/**
  * The client side stub for the RPC service.
  */
@RemoteServiceRelativePath("greet")
public interface GreetingService extends RemoteService {
String greetServer(String name) throws IllegalArgumentException;
}












No other changes in the program given by the GWT web application
starter project




I have deployed the files inside the WAR folder to the prism folder of
my server




so that i can access my app by typing www.yellowlemon.in/prism/Rpctesting.html




But the server fails to map my servlet.




can you tell me ,where i have to change ?








/rpctesting/greet




You said "The url-pattern must be context-relative" . I did not get
this line




i think the problem happening on the above line . It works fine on
local machine but not on server




Yes as you said rpctesting is the module name . and in the server log
i am getting error like




  File does not
exist: /home/spectrum/public_html/prism/rpctesting/greet, referer:
http://yellowlemon.in/prism/Rpctesting.html


Hope you can help me on this.



On Jan 27, 7:30 pm, Alan Chaney  wrote:

The problem is nothing to do with GWT, or really, Tomcat for that
matter. Somewhere in your code you are making a URL request which has
the path:

/home/spectrum/public_html/prism/rpctesting/greet

which looks an extremely unlikely URL to me.

The things to check are:

@RemoteServiceRelativePath in your RPC

I suspect that it probably looks like:

@RemoteServiceRelativePath("greet")

and then the web.xml file for the server should look something like:



  greetServlet
 
  com.mycompany.myproject.server.rpc.GreetServiceImpl



  greetServlet
  /XXX/greet




  XXX.html


Where your GWT project is XXX.

The url-pattern must be context-relative. What is often confusing about this is 
that the default Jetty implementation in the development
mode has a context of "/", but when you deploy it to tomcat by default the 
context becomes the name of the war, which is often also
the project name.

Consequently the actual request looks something 
linkwww.myserver.com/XXX/XXX/greet. This is because the context relative path 
for the JS files which make up your project are, by default, in a folder with 
the same name as the gwt.xml module, or its 'shorthand' module name. Since its 
common to make the module name the same as the project, the war ends up with 
the same name as the module, and the deployed context is the project name. 
Confused? Maybe this will explain it more clearly:

Eclipse project: Myproject
GWT module  com.mycompany.myproject.Mymodule
module contains

Your eclipse project structure will have/Myproject/war  (and src, 
test, etc)

in /Myproject/war there will be a folder called mymodule which will contain all 
your gwt compiler output (JS files) - this folder is
generated automatically by GWT and if you change the module name ('rename-to') 
it will generate a new folder with the new name.

If you deploy this to tomcat, you cannot use the Export-->Web->War option 
because eclipse does not recognize a GWT project as a WebApplication project by 
default, but lets imagine that you call the war file mywar.war.

consequently any RPC requests will be:

http://www.mycompany.com/mywar/mymodule/greet
|

I suggest that you read through what I've written above very carefully and 
compare it to your project and then trace the actual calls 

Re: Hosting issue

2012-01-27 Thread Alan Chaney
The problem is nothing to do with GWT, or really, Tomcat for that 
matter. Somewhere in your code you are making a URL request which has 
the path:


/home/spectrum/public_html/prism/rpctesting/greet

which looks an extremely unlikely URL to me.

The things to check are:

@RemoteServiceRelativePath in your RPC

I suspect that it probably looks like:

@RemoteServiceRelativePath("greet")

and then the web.xml file for the server should look something like:

  
  
greetServlet


com.mycompany.myproject.server.rpc.GreetServiceImpl
  

  
greetServlet
/XXX/greet
  

  
  
XXX.html
  

Where your GWT project is XXX.

The url-pattern must be context-relative. What is often confusing about this is 
that the default Jetty implementation in the development
mode has a context of "/", but when you deploy it to tomcat by default the 
context becomes the name of the war, which is often also
the project name.

Consequently the actual request looks something link 
www.myserver.com/XXX/XXX/greet. This is because the context relative path for 
the JS files which make up your project are, by default, in a folder with the 
same name as the gwt.xml module, or its 'shorthand' module name. Since its 
common to make the module name the same as the project, the war ends up with 
the same name as the module, and the deployed context is the project name. 
Confused? Maybe this will explain it more clearly:

Eclipse project: Myproject
GWT module  com.mycompany.myproject.Mymodule
module contains 

Your eclipse project structure will have/Myproject/war  (and src, 
test, etc)

in /Myproject/war there will be a folder called mymodule which will contain all 
your gwt compiler output (JS files) - this folder is
generated automatically by GWT and if you change the module name ('rename-to') 
it will generate a new folder with the new name.

If you deploy this to tomcat, you cannot use the Export-->Web->War option 
because eclipse does not recognize a GWT project as a WebApplication project by 
default, but lets imagine that you call the war file mywar.war.


consequently any RPC requests will be:

http://www.mycompany.com/mywar/mymodule/greet
|

I suggest that you read through what I've written above very carefully and 
compare it to your project and then trace the actual calls with Firebug or 
Wireshark and see what's happening. There are lots of opportunities for typos 
and misunderstandings.

If this does not help the next thing to do is to put some logging or debugging 
in your project and try and work out where in the code the problem is. That's 
not really an issue for this list, because only you can debug your program.


As for your earlier question "does anyone actually host gwt files with tomcat", 
I've done maybe 10 or 15 separate installations of tomcat6 and tomcat7 hosting war files 
generated from GWT and they work just fine.



HTH

Alan


On 1/26/2012 8:58 PM, Nitheesh Chandran wrote:

Ok ,

Its just a web application starter project. I ran the project in the
development mode and in the local apache tomcat server . Its working
there. The same thing i have deployed to a remote server and i am
facing the issue.

  Our version of GWT is : GWT 2.3.0

  server OS : cent os 5.0

  The servlet container in the server is : Tomcat

  development platform is : windows 7

  I have deployed the WAR files to the server by using normal FTP
first. It was not working .So  we have tried by converting war to .war
file and deployed in the server. That is also not working now. The
same issue i am facing.


/home/spectrum/public_html/prism/rpctesting/greet , greet is the
remote servlet path to my servlet. The server is not mapping to this
servlet ,that is  why it is not working.But it works fine in local
machine and even in the app engine also.




On Jan 26, 6:24 pm, Alan Chaney  wrote:

On 1/26/2012 1:23 AM, Nitheesh Chandran wrote:>  Hello ,


Please reply on the following issue , fed up with this one

You don't actually give very much information:

- version of GWT
- server OS
- are you running Jetty or Tomcat?
- development platform?

How are you deploying? Copying files to remote server? Bundling as a war?




I just tried to deploy a starter project in the remote server. I am
getting the following error in the server log
[Tue Jan 24 04:26:47 2012] [error] [client 14.140.69.18] File does not
exist: /home/spectrum/public_html/prism/rpctesting/greet, referer:
http://yellowlemon.in/prism/Rpctesting.html
[Tue Jan 24 04:26:47 2012] [error] [client 14.140.69.18] File does not
exist: /home/spectrum/public_html/404.shtml, referer:

Where is the file

/home/spectrum/public_html/prism/rpctesting/greet ?

On your local machine? On the server? Why are you trying to read a file from 
the filing system?








http://yellowlemon.in/prism/Rpctesting.html
Does anyone know or has anyone successfully hosted a GWT RPC
application on a server ?? 

Re: GWT App Deployed To Tomcat Displays Old Content

2012-01-26 Thread Alan Chaney

Hmm...

Well, the next thing I'd try and do is take the war to a separate 
machine, set TC 7 up on that, and then do a wget to 
http://localhost:8080/ and see what's what.


From what you've said, it seems very unlikely that its anything to do 
with GWT. Are you absolutely sure you don't have some proxy or something 
thats caching what you had originally? If the war has the "right stuff" 
in it, then you shouldn't be seeing anything else - if the war has the 
old stuff still in it, then its your build process. Don't forget as 
someone pointed out earlier that when you are running Tomcat with 
Eclipse, by default the TC webapps dir is *NOT* in the actual TC 
installation - its in ${workspace_loc} 
.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.wst.server.core/tmp0/wtpwebapps/context>


You can configure this from within Eclipse.

Regards

Alan


On 1/26/2012 12:49 PM, KGD wrote:

That's right and that's why I'm perplexed.

In trying to resolve this, I unpacked the war file and decompiled the
class files and the code is the good/current code base for my app
which executes correctly in the App Engine development mode within
Eclipse.

Here are my steps for deployment of my code:
1. Select  from the Eclips project tree
2. From the Eclipse menu bar, select the GWT | GWT - Compile Option
3. No errors during compilation
4. Select  from the Eclipse tree and right-click and select
'Export'
5. Set the export location to be.jar in the war\WEB-INF\lib
\.jar
6. Using an ant build.xml, run as Ant Build; war file created
7. Using Tomcat Manager app, 'choose file'.war
8. Select Deploy
9. War file deployed, application context exists
10. Select app context and OLD CONTENT displayed.

I've opened the.nocache.js file and it appears to reflect
what I think are the appropriate bindings for my rpc calls; definitely
more than static placement of values from original test deployment.

Thanks,
KGD

On Jan 26, 2:31 pm, Alan Chaney  wrote:

So if its deploying the wrong data, then that data must be in the war.

How are you building the war? ant? eclipse 'export' or simply zipping
the war folder?

Alan

On 1/26/2012 11:13 AM, KGD wrote:




Yes, I am deploying to my Tomcat installation as a war file.   I use
Eclipse to test my code with the App Engine before packaging the war
and deploying on Tomcat.
Thanks,
Keith
On Jan 26, 9:23 am, Alan Chaneywrote:

Are you deploying to tomcat as a war?
I re-read your earlier replies on the list and its not clear whether you
have a separate war or are deploying through eclipse.
Alan
On 1/23/2012 7:52 PM, KGD wrote:

Hi,
   I am currently using Eclipse with GWT SDK 2.4.0 to develop a
GWT application.  Inside Eclipse, I have tested my application to
ensure it pulls the dynamic content from a mysql database correctly.
   I have deployed it to a local Tomcat 7 installaton and the
application war file deploys successfully.  However, the page displays
the OLD hard-coded content which were merely placeholders.
   The content that is displayed when I deploy the app to Tomcat
does not exist ANYWHERE in my source code as I removed it when I
changed the source to my database.
 Again, the app works fine when using the embedded App Engine
for testing but real deployment to Tomcat continues to reflect old
content.
 I have started/stopped Tomcat, cleared my browser cache,
manually deleted all files from the Tomcat webapps directory and still
it's the exact same.
There must be something that I'm missing and I'd appreciate
any help that is available.
Thanks,
KGD


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Re: GWT App Deployed To Tomcat Displays Old Content

2012-01-26 Thread Alan Chaney

So if its deploying the wrong data, then that data must be in the war.

How are you building the war? ant? eclipse 'export' or simply zipping 
the war folder?


Alan


On 1/26/2012 11:13 AM, KGD wrote:

Yes, I am deploying to my Tomcat installation as a war file.   I use
Eclipse to test my code with the App Engine before packaging the war
and deploying on Tomcat.

Thanks,
Keith

On Jan 26, 9:23 am, Alan Chaney  wrote:

Are you deploying to tomcat as a war?

I re-read your earlier replies on the list and its not clear whether you
have a separate war or are deploying through eclipse.

Alan

On 1/23/2012 7:52 PM, KGD wrote:




Hi,
  I am currently using Eclipse with GWT SDK 2.4.0 to develop a
GWT application.  Inside Eclipse, I have tested my application to
ensure it pulls the dynamic content from a mysql database correctly.
  I have deployed it to a local Tomcat 7 installaton and the
application war file deploys successfully.  However, the page displays
the OLD hard-coded content which were merely placeholders.
  The content that is displayed when I deploy the app to Tomcat
does not exist ANYWHERE in my source code as I removed it when I
changed the source to my database.
Again, the app works fine when using the embedded App Engine
for testing but real deployment to Tomcat continues to reflect old
content.
I have started/stopped Tomcat, cleared my browser cache,
manually deleted all files from the Tomcat webapps directory and still
it's the exact same.
   There must be something that I'm missing and I'd appreciate
any help that is available.
Thanks,
KGD


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Re: GWT App Deployed To Tomcat Displays Old Content

2012-01-26 Thread Alan Chaney

Are you deploying to tomcat as a war?

I re-read your earlier replies on the list and its not clear whether you 
have a separate war or are deploying through eclipse.


Alan


On 1/23/2012 7:52 PM, KGD wrote:

Hi,
 I am currently using Eclipse with GWT SDK 2.4.0 to develop a
GWT application.  Inside Eclipse, I have tested my application to
ensure it pulls the dynamic content from a mysql database correctly.

 I have deployed it to a local Tomcat 7 installaton and the
application war file deploys successfully.  However, the page displays
the OLD hard-coded content which were merely placeholders.

 The content that is displayed when I deploy the app to Tomcat
does not exist ANYWHERE in my source code as I removed it when I
changed the source to my database.

   Again, the app works fine when using the embedded App Engine
for testing but real deployment to Tomcat continues to reflect old
content.

   I have started/stopped Tomcat, cleared my browser cache,
manually deleted all files from the Tomcat webapps directory and still
it's the exact same.

  There must be something that I'm missing and I'd appreciate
any help that is available.

Thanks,
KGD



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Re: Hosting issue

2012-01-26 Thread Alan Chaney

On 1/26/2012 1:23 AM, Nitheesh Chandran wrote:

Hello ,

Please reply on the following issue , fed up with this one

You don't actually give very much information:

- version of GWT
- server OS
- are you running Jetty or Tomcat?
- development platform?

How are you deploying? Copying files to remote server? Bundling as a war?



I just tried to deploy a starter project in the remote server. I am
getting the following error in the server log

[Tue Jan 24 04:26:47 2012] [error] [client 14.140.69.18] File does not
exist: /home/spectrum/public_html/prism/rpctesting/greet, referer:
http://yellowlemon.in/prism/Rpctesting.html
[Tue Jan 24 04:26:47 2012] [error] [client 14.140.69.18] File does not
exist: /home/spectrum/public_html/404.shtml, referer:

Where is the file

/home/spectrum/public_html/prism/rpctesting/greet ?

On your local machine? On the server? Why are you trying to read a file from 
the filing system?






http://yellowlemon.in/prism/Rpctesting.html




Does anyone know or has anyone successfully hosted a GWT RPC
application on a server ?? please reply



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Re: Displaying PDF BLOB in new window - GWT

2012-01-25 Thread Alan Chaney

On 1/25/2012 3:33 PM, Joshua Carey wrote:
Ok, thanks for the advice.  Honestly, I would prefer adding all the 
logic I am slated to code for this company in servlet/jsp, since I am 
very new to GWT.  I have found things extremely difficult versus them 
being easy with jsp/servlets.  Let me ask you this.  If the companys 
current site is gwt and basically one of the tabs, has the logic they 
wan't me to change and add to.  So say a user clicks the gwt tab for 
the page they want my changes/additions on, fills in the search 
criteria, and instead of me going to the gwt classes and servlet they 
have in place, i redirect to my new servlet that outputs a new jsp, 
will this open up a completely different browser window, or will it 
add another tab to the gwt project?  I'm confused at how calling a new 
servlet or jsp from a GWT app will act?


Create a servlet which can go to your database and return the PDF when 
you do a "get" call. Lets assume that the url to that is:


http://mycompany.com/gwtmodule/pdfservlet/

where the GWT module name is gwtmodule and the web.xml has a servlet 
definition with a /pdfservlet/*.pdf



So, to get a PDF file called file1.pdf

add a link somewhere on your GWT page which is

Link 
to file1


You can do this by

A.  generating the HTML directly and injecting it into an HTML widget
B.  or by using an InlineHyperlink
C.  or a Hyperlink widget. See the javadocs for details.
D.  or an Anchor widget (possibly the easiest)

For example:

 Anchor anchor = new Anchor();
 anchor.setText("Link to file1.pdf");
 anchor.setHref(GWT.getModuleBaseURL() +  "pdfservlet/file1.pdf");

 and then add the anchor to the container widget you want to place it on.


When your user clicks on that link it will generate an HTTP GET request 
to http://mycompany.com/gwtmodule/pdfservlet/file1.pdf.


Your servlet should then render the PDF as a stream of bytes using the 
response.getOutputStream() method of the servlet. Don't forget to set 
the length and the content type into the response as well.



HTH

Alan












In originating this question, I was hoping there were arguments with 
Window.Open where I could output the blob without writing it to PDF 
first.  But from the sounds of it, Window.open only accepts URL to 
physical files, not objects like byte arrays or blobs??


Thanks again,

Joshua

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Alan Chaney <mailto:a...@mechnicality.com>> wrote:


Well, you could do what kim young ill proposed.

Adding a servlet to an existing GWT application to do what you
want is a very small task. Simply create a class which extends
HttpServlet, override the get method and add the servlet
definition to your web.xml file - the same one as you have in the
GWT project. All the libraries required to create a servlet are
automatically in place in a GWT project because the RPC servlet
and RequestFactory servlets are just sub-classes of HttpServlet.

To conform to the GWT rules you'll need to add it to a package
com.yourcompy.blah.blah.server  to make sure that  GWT doesn't try
and compile it into javascript. The java compiler will
automatically compile it for you.

Then return the pdf with the content type set as application/pdf
and, as the previous poster said, your browser will recognize it
and handle it accordingly.

I think you'll find the solution above much easier - you may have
to spend a few minutes searching the web for a few examples but
I'd guess that there are literally thousands of examples of adding
a simple servlet to serve pdfs and the like.

Regards

Alan





On 1/25/2012 12:37 PM, Joshua Carey wrote:

Hi, since i'm using a gwt built application built by the company
I work for, I don't believe I have the option of adding another
servlet or using JSP.  What really sucks is that I have the thing
working, however, I am writing a pdf for every single record
pulled back from the database.  Often the user only wants to see
one or two of the pdf's and to accomplish this, I had to write
literally hundreds to the filesystem that are not even being
viewed.  This is why I would like to just keep the byte array's
for each blob and route the byte array for the pdf the user
selects to the Window.open command I currently have.  My issue is
that the only way I have figured out how to open a pdf with
Window.open in GWT is by writing the pdf to the filesystem first
and then giving the path to the PDF on the filesystem.  It would
be great if there was a way I could open the window using the
byte array containing the pdf blob.  Any ideas?

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 1:40 PM, kim young ill
mailto:khi...@googlemail.com>> wrote:

i would just use a Servlet/jsp at backend to read pdf-blob
push the the file back ( set the 

Re: Displaying PDF BLOB in new window - GWT

2012-01-25 Thread Alan Chaney

Well, you could do what kim young ill proposed.

Adding a servlet to an existing GWT application to do what you want is a 
very small task. Simply create a class which extends HttpServlet, 
override the get method and add the servlet definition to your web.xml 
file - the same one as you have in the GWT project. All the libraries 
required to create a servlet are automatically in place in a GWT project 
because the RPC servlet and RequestFactory servlets are just sub-classes 
of HttpServlet.


To conform to the GWT rules you'll need to add it to a package 
com.yourcompy.blah.blah.server  to make sure that  GWT doesn't try and 
compile it into javascript. The java compiler will automatically compile 
it for you.


Then return the pdf with the content type set as application/pdf and, as 
the previous poster said, your browser will recognize it and handle it 
accordingly.


I think you'll find the solution above much easier - you may have to 
spend a few minutes searching the web for a few examples but I'd guess 
that there are literally thousands of examples of adding a simple 
servlet to serve pdfs and the like.


Regards

Alan




On 1/25/2012 12:37 PM, Joshua Carey wrote:
Hi, since i'm using a gwt built application built by the company I 
work for, I don't believe I have the option of adding another servlet 
or using JSP.  What really sucks is that I have the thing working, 
however, I am writing a pdf for every single record pulled back from 
the database.  Often the user only wants to see one or two of the 
pdf's and to accomplish this, I had to write literally hundreds to the 
filesystem that are not even being viewed.  This is why I would like 
to just keep the byte array's for each blob and route the byte array 
for the pdf the user selects to the Window.open command I currently 
have.  My issue is that the only way I have figured out how to open a 
pdf with Window.open in GWT is by writing the pdf to the filesystem 
first and then giving the path to the PDF on the filesystem.  It would 
be great if there was a way I could open the window using the byte 
array containing the pdf blob.  Any ideas?


On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 1:40 PM, kim young ill <mailto:khi...@googlemail.com>> wrote:


i would just use a Servlet/jsp at backend to read pdf-blob push
the the file back ( set the content-type header correctly ) so the
browser can decide to show it with pdf-viewer-plugin or save it to
users file system

hth


On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Joshua Carey mailto:jc11...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I currently am getting a BLOB from oracle and displaying it in
a new window.  To accomplish this, I am reading the blob into
a byte array, then writing the BYTE array out to the file si
ystem as pdf.  I then use "Window.open("URL to PDF on
filesystem").  The problem is that I am writing all these
blobs as PDF to the filesystem before being able to use the
Window.open command in my GWT application.  How can I use
Window.open("using the byte array") instead of having to write
the PDF to the file system?  This would greatly help me and
any help is appreciated.  I am calling the Window.open from
within my "Presenter" class.  Just for your information.
 Thank you very much.

Joshua
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Re: Cannot install Eclipse GWT (and other Google)-plug-ins

2011-12-30 Thread Alan
install oracle jdk, no open jdk

在 2011-12-30 下午9:19,"Clundahl" 写道:
>
> Hi
>
> I run a VirtualBox on a 64 bit Windows 7, inside this I run a Ubuntu
> 10.11 (32-bit).
>
> The first thing i did when installation completed i ran
>
> sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk
>
> And installed this (I have also tried with openjdk-7-jdk).
>
> Then i installed eclipse (turned out to be the Indigo release) and
> installed also the eclipse-jdts (nothing happened since this module
> was already present and up to date).
>
> Then i tried installing GWT-plugin from
http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.7
> (and also from .../3.6). I tried installing with a multitude of
> combinations of Google-plug-ins included at the same time. For
> instance "Google plugin for eclipse 3.7" and "Google web toolkit SDK
> 2.4.0" together.
>
> This gave the following repsonse:
>
> Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could
> not be found.
>  Software being installed: Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.7
> 2.5.0.v201112160242-rel-r37
> (com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e37.feature.feature.group
> 2.5.0.v201112160242-rel-r37)
>  Missing requirement: Google App Engine Plugin 2.5.0.v201112160242-
> rel-r37 (com.google.appengine.eclipse.core 2.5.0.v201112160242-rel-
> r37) requires 'bundle org.eclipse.wst.sse.core 0.0.0' but it could not
> be found
>  Cannot satisfy dependency:
>From: Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.7 2.5.0.v201112160242-rel-r37
> (com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e37.feature.feature.group
> 2.5.0.v201112160242-rel-r37)
>To: com.google.appengine.eclipse.core [2.5.0.v201112160242-rel-
> r37]
>
> I then tried to install everything from disc - downloading evertything
> from a manualy downloaded zip-file. This gave the same error.
>
> Do you kind and cunning people have any suggestions?
>
> //Chlundahl
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Re: Why GWT HTTP client can't receive HTTP response

2011-12-27 Thread Alan Chaney
If you can limit your target audience to ff 3.5+, Webkit 4+ (chrome, 
safari) and ie8+ you can also use CORS.


See http://saltybeagle.com/2009/09/cross-origin-resource-sharing-demo/

If you need to support IE8/9 then you will have to add a few lines of 
JSNI to provide M/S XDR support.



CORS is unbelievably easy to implement at the server end, because all 
you have to do is add one or two extra headers to the output.


This assumes that you have some control over the server, or can get the 
server's owners to make a small change. If they are serving to a public 
community, its a change that they should make, IMHO, because the wide 
scale deployment of CORS would solve many problems with SOP, which, 
after all, is why it was invented!


HTH

Alan



On 12/27/2011 5:20 AM, Jens wrote:
1.) If the domain of the external URL is actually your production 
domain (the one where you would deploy and access the app for 
production) but you are developing using localhost as domain or 
similar, you can disable SOP in several browsers (google for "disable 
SOP"). But this is only useful for developing.


2.) Make a request from GWT client to your GWT server and your GWT 
server makes a request to the external URL.


3.) Use a reverse proxy where you can map any external URLs to URLs of 
your domain, e.g. a GWT client request to 
http://www.yourdomain.com/external/mydata may be redirected by the 
reverse proxy to http://www.mydata.com/api.



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Re: App with hundreds of code splits won't finish compiling

2011-12-22 Thread Alan Leung
> > I guess I could move the splits to the package level
> As you might have notices you have to choose your split points with care
> as otherwise you shoot yourself in the foot.
> Having more split points doesn't necessary means a "better" app.
>

Adding crazy amount of split points will make your initial download
smaller. But because of how the code splitter works, you'll end up with
bigger and bigger leftover fragments. At least until I check in and enable
the new code splitting algorithm.



> A few rules of thumbs for adding split points:
> - A split point contains a considerable amount of the total app size. For
> example: 10%.
>

While I've seen well structured apps with 50 split points or so, like Ed
Bras suggested, they took lots of caution in where they are inserting them,
checking the SOYC every once a while.

-Alan


> - The split point contains code that corresponds to an "isolated"
> functionality chunk.
>
> Uses the generated soyc report for split point optimization.
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Eric Andresen wrote:
>
>> Granted, it is a pretty big project, it has about 800 activities, 150
>> EntityProxy types, 100 Request objects, and uses all the goodness of the
>> RequestFactory and UiBinder for all of it.  (There is a ton of inheritance
>> so most of those activities are only 50-100 lines of code.  Only the
>> object-specific code in each remains, at least until
>> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=6794 is
>> fixed)
>>
>> The current split points are on each top-level domain object, each of
>> which contain about 5-10 activities.  Each generates about 50-150kb of JS
>> when they work.  The idea was that the user would have a small initial
>> download, and then a slight delay each time they hit a new object type they
>> hadn't used before.
>>
>> I guess I could move the splits to the package level in the object
>> hierarchy and only have about 8 split points, each with about 100
>> activities.  That should leave the initial download the same, but have a
>> bigger run-time hit when the user crosses that boundary.
>>
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Re: Closure compiler integration

2011-12-22 Thread Alan Leung
> Apparently this can give a 20% code reduction. I am curious why such a big
> decrease.


It varies.


> GWT and the closure compiler seem to do very similar optimizations


No. I would say both compilers are very different.

GWT does a fantastic job at the Java level. It leverages the Java type
system very well to perform a lot of optimization that Closure Compiler
developers can only dream of due to the dynamic nature of Javascript. The
GWT team spends a lot of time making sure the compiler generate optimized
code that mimics Java behaviors. That has also been the biggest win.

On the other hand Closure Compiler team focuses on raw Javascript size. The
developers spends countless hours looking at compressed Javascript and ways
to squeeze a few kilobytes here and there until it adds up.

-Alan


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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 9

2011-12-22 Thread Alan Leung
Alright, FF9 tested on all OS. Let me know if you run into any problems.

http://www.mediafire.com/?831pp1kk5p8kgjd

-Alan

On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Juan Pablo Gardella <
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> Hi,
>
> In Windows XP, the plugin doesn't work.
>
> Juan
>
>
> El 22 de diciembre de 2011 06:30, Alan Leung escribió:
>
> I have both 32 and 64 bit linux compiled.
>>
>> http://www.mediafire.com/?5tak1zzo6a3yvn0
>>
>> Still working on mac and windows.
>>
>> -Alan
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 10:51 AM, tdk  wrote:
>>
>>> it looks like we can't keep up with the development speed of Mozilla :
>>> (
>>> As they now released FF 9 the plugin is incompatible (yet again).
>>>
>>> Alan, can you compile it again in your usual speed and timelieness :)
>>> Your fans you would carry you on their shoulders, vistually ;)
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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2011-12-22 Thread Alan Leung
Alright, FF9 tested on all OS. Let me know if you run into any problems.

http://www.mediafire.com/?831pp1kk5p8kgjd

-Alan



On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 7:49 AM, Alan  wrote:

> thank u, nice work.
> the next Firefox9...
>
> 2011/11/9 Alan Leung 
>
>> Hi all:
>>
>> I just finished building / testing the FF8 dev mode plugin for Linux 32
>> bit (http://www.sendspace.com/file/h8wgmn)
>>
>> More to come tomorrow.
>>
>> Again, if you are using FF8 already. I'd greatly appreciate if you give
>> that a try and let me know when you see anything weird.
>>
>> -Alan
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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2011-12-22 Thread Alan
thank u, nice work.
the next Firefox9...

2011/11/9 Alan Leung 

> Hi all:
>
> I just finished building / testing the FF8 dev mode plugin for Linux 32
> bit (http://www.sendspace.com/file/h8wgmn)
>
> More to come tomorrow.
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>
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Re: App with hundreds of code splits won't finish compiling

2011-12-22 Thread Alan Leung
FYI: I am working on re-writting the code splitting algorithm:

http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/dev/core/src/com/google/gwt/dev/jjs/impl/CodeSplitter2.java

Soon I'll be checking in an experimental -X flag that let people use the
new algorithm.

I can see why there isn't going to be enough memory to do code splitting
with 100+ split points. The currently code splitter needs to run 100
control flow analysis on the whole program while keeping the result in
memory.

The new algorithm should be able to avoid that but I am not 100% certain it
can handle your application without doing some tests / experimentation.

-Alan


On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Raphael André Bauer <
raphael.andre.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Ed  wrote:
> > I would split your app in several gwt modules if possible.
> > Currently code splitting isn't optimal for such sizes.
> > See Issue: 6612
> > This is being worked on as we speak.
>
> Two things: 12 MB sounds really really really large. We got some
> really large apps up and running and they always were below 2MB. Not
> sure - maybe there is potential for optimization.
>
> The other thing is: "Hundreds of code splits" sound really large. How
> big are your split points? I assume they are rather small. And if they
> are too small the whole notion of code splitting does not make sense.
>
> Maybe you could study the soyc and split your app into several modules
> with acceptable sizes to balance download size and number of split
> points...
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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2011-12-22 Thread Alan Leung
Ok FF9 is the most painful one so farI suspect it'll get worst.

http://www.mediafire.com/?5tak1zzo6a3yvn0

Both Linux 64 and 32 should be working.

I am still working on Windows and Mac. Don't install it on those platforms
yet.

-Alan

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> Looking forward to the good news, but it is really annoying that the
> extension is incompatible after firefox upgrades every time, especially
> today firefox updates much more frequently.
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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 9

2011-12-22 Thread Alan Leung
I have both 32 and 64 bit linux compiled.

http://www.mediafire.com/?5tak1zzo6a3yvn0

Still working on mac and windows.

-Alan

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> it looks like we can't keep up with the development speed of Mozilla :
> (
> As they now released FF 9 the plugin is incompatible (yet again).
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> Alan, can you compile it again in your usual speed and timelieness :)
> Your fans you would carry you on their shoulders, vistually ;)
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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2011-12-21 Thread Alan Leung
Not sure. The official xulrunner sdk was not release until today. I am
currently testing it.

I'll keep everyone updated.

-Alan

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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2011-12-13 Thread Alan Leung
Just making sure everyone is getting the right version.

https://dl.google.com/dl/gwt/plugins/firefox/1.0.10791/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi

I have verified that it works on Firefox 8.0.1 just now.

-Alan


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> I have FF 8.0.1 (OS X) and the plugin works great (
> http://www.fileswap.com/dl/**1OVPVHwWEp/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi.**html<http://www.fileswap.com/dl/1OVPVHwWEp/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi.html>
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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2011-12-09 Thread Alan Leung
Do you have more details? This is the exact same set up I use to test it
after building it.

-Alan

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> Hmm, I'm having problems.  Testing with the "Web Application Starter
> Project" from GPE wizard.  It renders initial screen (and breakpoints
> work), but when I press the Send button nothing happens (including
> clickHandler breakpoints).  Works when I use Chrome and IE.  Win 7, GPE
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Re: Serialization Error.... why??????

2011-12-08 Thread Alan Chaney
Looks like you don't have a default constructor. I believe you must 
provide one for GWT to be able to serialize your objects.


Maybe you should look at:

http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Programming/serialization/ 
and also the GWT developer guide.


I find it useful to create unit tests that confirm that objects will 
serialize properly, because its really easy to overlook something (eg no 
default constructor, mismatched getter/setter signature, final fields 
etc etc.)


HTH

Alan


On 12/8/2011 2:47 AM, francescoNemesi wrote:

Hi,

when serializing an ArrayList of the bean below I get the following
error

Caused by: com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.SerializationException: Type
'xxx.CurrentLevel' was not included in the set of types which can
be serialized by this SerializationPolicy or its Class object could
not be loaded. For security purposes, this type will not be
serialized.: instance = xxx.CurrentLevel@1d008f5
at
com.google.gwt.user.server.rpc.impl.ServerSerializationStreamWriter.serialize(ServerSerializationStreamWriter.java:
615)
at
com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.impl.AbstractSerializationStreamWriter.writeObject(AbstractSerializationStreamWriter.java:
126)
at
com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.core.java.util.Collection_CustomFieldSerializerBase.serialize(Collection_CustomFieldSerializerBase.java:
45)
at
com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.core.java.util.ArrayList_CustomFieldSerializer.serialize(ArrayList_CustomFieldSerializer.java:
40)
at
com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.core.java.util.ArrayList_CustomFieldSerializer.serializeInstance(ArrayList_CustomFieldSerializer.java:
50)
at
com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.core.java.util.ArrayList_CustomFieldSerializer.serializeInstance(ArrayList_CustomFieldSerializer.java:
28)
at
com.google.gwt.user.server.rpc.impl.ServerSerializationStreamWriter.serializeImpl(ServerSerializationStreamWriter.java:
736)
at
com.google.gwt.user.server.rpc.impl.ServerSerializationStreamWriter.serialize(ServerSerializationStreamWriter.java:
617)
at
com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.impl.AbstractSerializationStreamWriter.writeObject(AbstractSerializationStreamWriter.java:
126)
at
com.extjs.gxt.ui.client.data.RpcMap_CustomFieldSerializer.serialize(RpcMap_CustomFieldSerializer.java:
35)

Can anyone explain why? It is straightforward with only Integers and
Stings.

Thank You


import java.io.Serializable;

public class CurrentLevel implements Serializable{

private static final long serialVersionUID = -7742663738169565261L;

private String value;

private Integer levelNumber;

private String columnName;

private String columnFormat;

private String columnType;

public CurrentLevel() {
}

public CurrentLevel(String columnName, String columnFormat, String
columnType, String value) {
setColumnName(columnName);
setColumnFormat(columnFormat);
setColumnType(columnType);
setValue(value);
}

public CurrentLevel(String columnName, String columnFormat, String
columnType, String value,Integer levelNumber) {
this(columnName,columnFormat,columnType,value);
setLevelNumber(levelNumber);
}

public String getValue() {
return value;
}

public void setValue(String value) {
this.value = value;
}

public Integer getLevelNumber() {
return levelNumber;
}

public void setLevelNumber(Integer levelNumber) {
this.levelNumber = levelNumber;
}

public String getColumnName() {
return columnName;
}

public void setColumnName(String columnName) {
this.columnName = columnName;
}

public String getColumnFormat() {
return columnFormat;
}

public void setColumnFormat(String columnFormat) {
this.columnFormat = columnFormat;
}

public String getColumnType() {
return columnType;
}

public void setColumnType(String columnType) {
this.columnType = columnType;
}

}



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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2011-11-14 Thread Alan Leung
I started a code review already.

On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 6:51 PM, James Wendel  wrote:

> Agreed.  It would be nice to see this uploaded to SVN.
>
> On Nov 10, 4:44 pm, bryn ryans  wrote:
> > Any particular reason why the FF8 plugin has been
> uploadedwww.fileswap.com
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> > rather than google-web-toolkit SVN (http://google-web-
> > toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/plugins/xpcom/prebuilt/)?
> >
> > Thanks.
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> >
> >
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> > > Right. I keep a very close watch on the FF release schedule. The
> latest and
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> don't
> > > want to break EVERY GWT user with a bad build. If you are downloading
> from
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> > > didn't work for you.
> >
> > > -Alan
> >
> > > On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Thomas Broyer 
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> > > > It's been officially updated to FF7 yesterday (the XPI was
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Re: Setup Database Access in Development Mode

2011-11-11 Thread Alan Chaney

Uli

On 11/11/2011 5:05 AM, Juan Pablo Gardella wrote:
I use H2. Here you have a sample. 
https://bitbucket.org/gardellajuanpablo/gwt-sample/wiki/Home


The only part relevant to you is H2 configuration.

Juan

Just to elaborate a bit on what Juan is saying. You can use java only 
databases such as H2 or HSQLDB (GIYF) and configure them so that for 
testing purposes they are loaded and run entirely in memory.


Good Java practices recommend that you use DI (Dependency Injection) to 
enable you to test your POJOs without having to rely on the startup of 
the database each time. Search for  Guice and Springframework for 
possible help - but you don't *have* to use a framework - for a simple 
application you can do the DI directly by defining interfaces and using 
setters or constructor injection. If you find that you have to change 
your design a bit to make it easier with DI then that's a good thing - 
it will be more maintainable and more testable.


I've found that the best approach is to do as much as you can with 
POJOs, then build junit integration tests that exercise database 
transactions using in-memory H2 or similar databases, and then using 
Htlmunit or selenium to test out the final server build.


Another tip is that you use a java property such as my.module.mode = 
"DEV" or "PROD" and use that to switch in properties files to configure 
the database accordingly. This means you can add a -Dmy.module.mode=DEV 
to your server invocation.


Alan





2011/11/11 m...@grayout.de <mailto:m...@grayout.de> <mailto:m...@grayout.de>>


Hello,

I started an other thread dealing with file write access on the server
side. After reading the responses I am assured that the better
solution would be to store the available data in a database.

I am able to find some information on how to access a sql database in
general. But I have no idea how to test database access in development
mode. I am using eclipse to develop my gwt application. Does anyone
has some input on this topic?

Thanks and best regards

Uli

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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2011-11-10 Thread Alan Leung
Right. I keep a very close watch on the FF release schedule. The latest and
greatest is usually in SVN quickly if you are feeling adventurous.

I am slightly hesitant to push it out to the official page because I don't
want to break EVERY GWT user with a bad build. If you are downloading from
the SVN, I assume you have no problem uninstalling a bad version if it
didn't work for you.

-Alan


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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2011-11-10 Thread Alan Chaney

On 11/10/2011 2:11 AM, Alan Leung wrote:

Alright I have built and tested it for all platforms

Have fun!

http://www.fileswap.com/dl/1OVPVHwWEp/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi.html

-Alan

Thanks, Alan! Great work!


Seems to work on FF8 Win 7 x64.

(also) Alan





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I'll try it in Win7 64 bit to see if it works or not.
If not,maybe i CAN rebuild it on my own.

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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2011-11-10 Thread Alan Leung
Alright I have built and tested it for all platforms

Have fun!

http://www.fileswap.com/dl/1OVPVHwWEp/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi.html

-Alan

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GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 8

2011-11-09 Thread Alan Leung
Hi all:

I just finished building / testing the FF8 dev mode plugin for Linux 32 bit
(http://www.sendspace.com/file/h8wgmn)

More to come tomorrow.

Again, if you are using FF8 already. I'd greatly appreciate if you give
that a try and let me know when you see anything weird.

-Alan

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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 7

2011-11-07 Thread Alan Leung
Don't worry. I am on it.

Once it is once I'll start checking in changes. Hopefully It'll be pain
free.

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Re: Inserting Widgets and simple text into panel

2011-11-03 Thread Alan Chaney

Ice13ill

On 11/3/2011 6:30 AM, Ice13ill wrote:

Hello, I want create a panel with a flow layout (for ex. FlowPanel)
which contains 2 widgets and a large text at the end (not a  or
another element)
I tried to add the widgets and then set the panel's element text:

flowPanel.add(w1)
flowPanel.add(w2)
flowPanel.getElement.setInnerText(largeText)
A FlowPanel is a container for widgets  - not a container for widgets 
and some text at  end!.


Its a bit of a simplification, but basically gwt widgets render by doing 
exactly what you've done in the 3rd line. The best you could do is to 
retrieve the inner text and append your text to it - but really, that's 
a hack.


My preference would be to put the text  in an appropriate widget, such 
as an HTML Widget and add that instead of manipulating the text 
directly, or if you want the text to be unstyled, then use a Label widget.


HTH

Alan




but the last line overrides all other widgets.

How can i do this (but without using UIBinder for now.) ?



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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 7

2011-10-25 Thread Alan Leung
Sometimes this week.

It seems to be pretty stable.

-Alan

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 7:31 AM, Ivan Dimitrijevic  wrote:

> Works regular for me on Mac OS X 10.7.2
> 64bit
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> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 16:29, Joel  wrote:
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>> It seems to work for me as well, under Firefox 7.0.1 with Windows 7
>> x64.
>>
>> When is the deployment planned ?
>>
>> On Oct 10, 6:27 pm, Alan Leung  wrote:
>> > For those who had experienced a crash on 32bit Linux, would you mind
>> doing
>> > me a favor by trying the attached xpi file?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > -Alan
>> >
>> > On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Michael Vogt > >wrote:
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>> > > > works perfectly on my Ubuntu 64 bit
>> > > > Linux N53SV 2.6.38-11-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 12 21:17:25 UTC
>> 2011
>> > > > x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>> > > > FF 7.0.1
>> >
>> > > Yes works also on my ThinkPad with Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit and Firefox
>> > > 7.0.1 at home.
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Re: Apache Tomcat - Access Files Outside Webroot

2011-10-25 Thread Alan Chaney

João

On 10/25/2011 1:44 AM, Jmscavaleiro wrote:

Hello everyone,

I had deployed my GWT application in the application server Apache
Tomcat. My GWT application needs to access files in folder "C:
\Storage". In development mode the application runs like a charm but
in an external web server (Apache Tomcat) it does not run, crashes
when it tries to copy files from "C:\Storage" to "\docs". I think this
might be because i'm trying to access files outside the webroot. How
can i solve this situation? Using apache commons libs to deal with
files? Could be permissions? I need some enlightment, some help will
be very apreciated.

This is something that I do all the time so its your setup that's at fault.

Are you seeing any exceptions in the log files - logs/catalina.out would 
be a good place
to look. You can use the standard java.io.*classes such as File , 
FileReader, FileWriter to make
the transfers.  I suspect that you have an error in the way the paths 
are created in your production

server.

Another possibility is that you have a security manager in place - once 
again, check your logs.


Alan







Thanks in advance,
João Cavaleiro.



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Re: future of gwt & who use gwt

2011-10-22 Thread Alan Chaney
@Krespo - if you are seriously worried about the future of GWT w.r.t 
Dart, then a quick search on Google gives this:


http://markmail.org/message/uro3jtoitlmq6x7t

Purported to be a leaked internal email, but, who knows?.  Open the 
email and search for "GWT" - you'll get your answer (for "Dash" read "Dart)


Alan


On 10/22/2011 8:31 AM, krespo wrote:
Yes, I thought statement from google GWT team. I think when going on 
this forum some people from GWT team,should give us some statement 
between relationship dart and GWT (or paste on the blog). Without 
unclear future I can't choose GWT for out project, and I think that 
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Re: projects keeps running in development mode

2011-10-17 Thread Alan Chaney
When you say "put everything in a war file" did you compile the project 
using the Gwt Compiler? It sounds like all you did was copy the 
webcontent folder into the war. You'll need to run the GWT compiler in 
production mode first.


See:

http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideCompilingAndDebugging.html#DevGuideJavaToJavaScriptCompiler

Alan


On 10/17/2011 5:55 AM, Tom Druyts wrote:

Hej,

I developed an GWT project and everything went great. Only when I want
to deploy it too my tomcat server I'm stuck.
I put everything into a war file. After deploying the war i point my
browser to:

http://ipoftomcat/APPNAME/login.html

when I login my browser keeps me redirecting to:
http://ipoftomcat/APPNAME/Books.html?codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997
instead of the normal link:
http://ipoftomcat/APPNAME/Books.html

Does anybody have any idea what I'm doing wrong so my gwt app isnt
running in development mode ?



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Re: select language or country from a drop down list

2011-10-12 Thread Alan Chaney
What you can do is to write a small java application to generate the 
list for you, using the static Locale class methods as you mention below 
. You can create json, text or xml and import it into your drop down list.


This will save you a lot of tedious typing.

On 10/12/2011 7:39 AM, gerry wrote:

Hi Thad,

Thanks for your reply. In your suggestion I will have to type all the
countries and their codes myself, while I was hoping I could do it in
a more automated way, like I could do if I could use the
java.util.Locale package (method static String[] getISOCountries() for
example) which is not supported by GWT. But it seems I can't do
anything simpler than what you suggest.


HTH

Alan

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Re: GWT Developer Plugin for Firefox 7

2011-10-10 Thread Alan Leung
Thanks for the info.

That is pretty weird.I can't think of any reason why that would happen

Let me try rebuilding...

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> I manually rebuilt from SVN and that worked.
> I on Gentoo Linux 32bits (built plugin attached).
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