windows 7 64 bit. (btw this happens on an xp machine as well..)
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What OS are you using?
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Sorry if this is already covereddidnt have much luck searching.
I need a way to return a simple plane text version of a string that
may or may not contain other formatting.
Ideally this would cover formatting from a RichTextBox, HTML tags or
something pasted in from Word.
Basically anything no
Discovered what the issue was. An incorrect path was pointing to the
nocache JavaScript file in the HTML file, hence the blank page. For
some reason the GWT plugin will not create a GWT HTML file after
clicking on the Finish button in the wizard. Problem exists for both
Google Web and Dynamic Web p
you need to use JAXB on the server side, not on the client side. There you
can use reflection. Parse your XML and set to POJOs and get back to client.
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 11:51 PM, Kyle Anderson wrote:
> I have an XML Schema defined in XSD format. Basically, there are a
> whole lot of object
I have an XML Schema defined in XSD format. Basically, there are a
whole lot of objects with attributes associated with them. The
attributes have various types (strings, enumerated types, integers).
The restrictions on these attributes are all defined in the XSD
format. I would like to create a
pressing Ctrl+Break in Host Osgi console (i have a prompt there) didn't do
anything for eclipse i have xmx and xms 1024 and the heap indicator is like
showing between 200-500 mb.
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gwt.user wrote:
> Besides that take a closer look at those links of yours and you will
> see my real name in there
I decided to follow your advice and take a closer look. I found one
thread of yours particularly informative, as it concerns a feature of
an Emitrom product that you were apparently
Maybe try the "xsiframe" linker, it will load *.cache.js files instead of
*.cache.html in order to trump the SOP, which is what you're facing
("Domains, protocols and ports must match")
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As the code says: it tries to determine whether the object still "isLive"
(in order to tell the client that it has been deleted, or possibly updated).
If you have a better algorithm to determine "liveness", use a Locator and
override its isLive method.
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Hi,
I have an example class
public class Employee {
public static Employee findEmployee(ObjectId id) {
.
System.out.println("find");
return employee;
}
..
}
When triggering the findEmloyee from the client side v
Interestingly,
1. This project is a maven build, running mvn clean install also produces
the same error.
2. The same linker has worked for me once.
3. The same linker when used with a fresh project (ant build, defaut GPE
sample project) works as expected.
Am I missing somethi
I tried creating a custom run configuration, just for the compiler and tried
with both 'GWTCompiler' and 'Compiler' as the main class, but still i'm
getting the same warning.
And this happened when the application is compiled by GPE for deploying to
appengine:
## Compiler output
Compiling
Hi,
I see this error sometimes (not always), so for solving this problem, I
first send a Rpc and fixing JSESSIOID cookie on server-side by setting it to
getThreadLocalRequest().getRequestedSessionId(). So I'm sure that JSESSIONID
cookie exists. Then calling XSRF to generate XSRF token and it works
Hello,
since I sometimes just play around with client side GWT, creating some
pure javascript to display sth. in the browser, I wondered, if it is
possible to comile/arrange the project in a way that I don't need a
server? Obviously normally just clicking the html file doesn't work,
instead I get
I will be there.
On 1 set, 21:45, Alisson Prestes wrote:
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>
> Is anybody from this list coming to Google Developer Day Brazil this year?
>
> Alisson Presteswww.google.com/profiles/javalisson
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I guess the linker detects the DevMode and adds an entry for hosted.html in
the manifest; and because DevMode does not compile the permutations, the
manifest is missing the *.cache.html.
Running GWT Compiler would fix this.
This is actually not much different from the DevMode generating a "dummy"
Hi Karim,
I tried with what you have suggested me.
i.e: set response content-type -> res.setContentType("text/html")
before
any output
2) close stream
- ServletOutputStream out = getOutputStream();
- out.write(xml.getBytes());
- out.close();
3) register servlet in web.xml ( servlet clas
am using the hibernate, that will return the list. so i need to return, int
or float instead of list? how is it possible to rectify this problem?
Thank you in advance
Vishnu
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Thank you up till now it still works for windows 32...
On Aug 24, 7:49 pm, Thomas Broyer wrote:
> I bet it shouldn't be long:http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1523805/
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Hi,
Using SimpleAppCacheLinker from GWT trunk for generating HTML5 offline
manifest, results in the error
DevMode warning: Clobbering appcache.nocache.manifest to allow debugging.
Recompile before deploying your app!
Any ideas on this??
Thanks
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Thank you for your help!! I have found what causes the problem.
On 2 Sep., 21:07, Thomas Broyer wrote:
> On Friday, September 2, 2011 7:59:31 PM UTC+2, Nik wrote:
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> > Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Server Error: null
>
> Your server-side code is causing a NullPointerException. Set a bre
How about the following?
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideCompilingAndDebugging.html#How_do_I_use_my_own_server_in_development_mode_instead_of_GWT'sand
http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/faq.html#gwt_in_eclipse_for_java_ee (if
you use WTP to run your project)
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Hi,
The above solution was working fine, i even deployed a version and tested it
live!
But suddenly i've started getting this error:
DevMode warning: Clobbering appcache.nocache.manifest to allow debugging.
Recompile before deploying your app!
And the appcache.nocache.manifest_*user-agent *
use Window.open("/pdfUrl", "_blank", ""); in gwt to call the servlet, in
servlet write the code for generating pdf.
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 8:44 PM, Uemit wrote:
> So you want to send some data to the servlet and want to display a PDF
> (which is generated by the servlet based on the data sent
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