Ran into the same issue after upgrading to 2.8 from 2.7. Only happened in
super dev mode, as the xerces dependency was coming from gwt-dev.jar. I
fixed it in the same manner as Ian Whyman (thanks!), by including the
dependency explicitly.
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I feel your pain - too bad that everybody are so hell bend to develop
"better mouse trap" in JavaScript so they are lost sight of different ways
of doing things. I'm planning to start working on TeaVM in the next 6
months - maybe approach every little bit helps will move TeaVM from corner
close
> I haven't used JSInterop or JSO so can't compare the two.
>
> Anyway, what is interesting is the Java Source Code to Javascript vs Java
> Byte Code to JavaScript issue.
> Wonder if GWT creators ever debated this issue when they started work on
> GWT.
>
>
>
>
TeavVM seams be very interesting project however for me it looks like it
serves different needs that GWT. It has tons of very interesting stuff and
using Java Byte Code for compilation to JavaScript makes it almost 100%
language agnostic as source code input (in theory - you can compile it to
b
When i made the first post i was experiencing 2 problems, one the images
weren't showing, and two the path wouldn't change, no matter how i tried,
ie ("1.jpg") or ("2.jpg") etc. However this was resolved after i created a
new project. Your right though "NewProject" did in fact show twice, i also
I've also tried doing the following which made no difference.
Image img = new Image();
img.setUrl("Images/1.jpg");
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> p.add(img);
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>> ...
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> On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 10:51 PM, Adam
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi, i'm new to gwt programming, for some reason the image wont show in
>> any browsers, any idea's? Also the path seems to be stuck
>>
Hi, i'm new to gwt programming, for some reason the image wont show in any
browsers, any idea's? Also the path seems to be stuck
on"/myproject//MyProject/images/1.jpg"
Image img = new Image("/MyProject/images/12345.jpg");
vPanel.add(img);
[WARN] Server class 'org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.listener
If you're just looking for simple authentication then you may want to take
a look at: http://shiro.apache.org/. I've used it for simple authentication
all the way up through using an LDAP backing store and it's pretty simple.
It has some cool things like @RequiresAuthentication annotations that
since I've got the flags set above.
The build is happening in ANT, with the following
> "com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler">
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I've seen some comments tha
This works for me as well with DataGrid and AsyncDataProvider and 2.5rc1.
I'll take hackish over not showing the loading indicator at all. Thanks
guys.
On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 12:38:35 PM UTC-4, Jens wrote:
>
> You need to make sure that the cell-widget thinks the current page
>> size is non-
I should add that this only happens in dev mode. The compiled JS works fine.
On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Adam Augusta wrote:
> The ClientWebApp sample application in GWT 2.5 contains example
> drag-and-drop code, as seen below.
> When I use it, it works great the first time
The ClientWebApp sample application in GWT 2.5 contains example
drag-and-drop code, as seen below.
When I use it, it works great the first time I drag a TaskTemplate. On
subsequent drags, event.getDataTransfer() fails because
event.dead=true. Halp?
public class DesktopTaskEditView extends Composit
I get an error when I try to run the DynaTableRf sample application
with maven. Can anyone enlighten me?
Sample app from GWT 2.5.0 release.
Maven 2.2.1
There are four CG errors (one for each domain object?), then I get a
"The RequestFactory ValidationTool..." error.
Adams-MacBook-Pro:DynaTableR
ource
${project.build.directory}/generated-sources/apt
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Adam Augusta wrote:
> I get an error when I try to run the DynaTableRf sample application
> with maven. Can anyone enlighten me?
>
> Sample app from
le name of other method to change this to red.
thanks,
Adam
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On Monday, September 10, 2012 3:14:40 PM UTC-6, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
>
> What's wrong with accessing the field directly? (using JSNI to bypass the
> Java access rules)
> Maybe have a look at the kind of code generated by the JSR303 built-in
> support.
>
I was under the impression that JSNI was
Broyer wrote:
>
>
> On Monday, September 10, 2012 6:36:50 PM UTC+2, Adam Gordon wrote:
>>
>> I'm building a GWT generator and I'm parsing a class. I've gotten to the
>> point where i have a JField[] and am iterating over the class fields. I
>> nee
doc perspective).
Anyone have any insight? Thanks.
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To post to
client/datagrid/CellDataGridExample.java>.
(it is still work in progress just now, so missing comments, but should be
relatively self explanatory)
Hope that helps in some way!
//Adam
On Sunday, September 2, 2012 11:43:43 AM UTC+2, Saurabh Tripathi wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am stuck
Hi,
Recently I experienced the same problem. Have you figured out how to solve
it?
Best regards
W dniu poniedziałek, 11 kwietnia 2011 15:54:44 UTC+2 użytkownik innusius
napisał:
>
> No breakpoints and it is slow as hell. This is some code issue as I
> see that after each reload of debug , it
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gnores the
error thrown on the server and writes a generic response.
The solution was to override the method and rather than call the
RPCServletUtils method, to copy and tweak it so that it sends back the
message I need to send.
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 9:26:19 AM UTC-6, Adam Gordon wrote:
it's being translated.
Anyone have any idea what's going on here and how to fix it? Thanks.
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On ubuntu 12.04 with OpenJDK and Java version 1.7.1 I can't open GWT
DESIGNER to :( but on ubuntu 11.10 with Java 1.7.3 GWT Designer working
good.
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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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the PlaceController so when History.back() was called it was
checking against a stale "where" object.
-Adam
On Jan 28, 12:44 pm, Adam wrote:
> I'm having an issue where the History.back() is intermittently not
> working.
>
> I'm using Places mapped to each activ
t works, sometimes it doesn't. It's all based on
the if check for "where == "place" though as to the outcome. I know
for a fact by staring at the url bar that there is a change.
So is this a bug that others have see or am I doing something wrong?
Any help would be app
t}")
@AlternateMessage({"one", "elemento: {0,list,text}"})
String formatElements(@PluralCount List elements);
}
//Adam
On 15 Dec, 00:43, Luiz Mineo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to format a list of Strings using a Messages interface:
>
&
value) {
cell.setValue(context, parent, value);
}
}
It was much easier and more flexible than extending every cell type i
wanted to be clickable.
Now you can just use new ClickableCellDecorator(new ImageCell())) and
you should see events.
Hope this helps,
Adam
On Oct 17, 4:36 am, Tho
I use CompositeCell for this type of thing. Create a composite of 2
cells, each with an image in them, and each cell handling "click"
events. Each cell can detect clicks in their respective FieldUpdaters
and still be rendered in the same cell.
Hope this helps,
Adam
On Oct 14, 9:41
be
changed?
On Oct 12, 4:31 pm, Adam wrote:
> I am trying to add a button to a DataGrid header by extending Header
> and I've been able to do that and detect the click event just fine.
> My problem is that the underlying AbstractCellTable code is firing
> ColumnSortEvents for e
I am trying to add a button to a DataGrid header by extending Header
and I've been able to do that and detect the click event just fine.
My problem is that the underlying AbstractCellTable code is firing
ColumnSortEvents for every click in the header and there is no simple
way to stop that behavior
concurrent threads to 2, which was the same
before we updated GWT.
-Adam
On Jul 27, 9:43 pm, Adam wrote:
> We recently upgraded from GWT 2.1 to GWT 2.4 Beta. Since the update
> we have been getting "Exception in thread "UnitWriteThread"
> java.lang.NullPointerException&quo
We recently upgraded from GWT 2.1 to GWT 2.4 Beta. Since the update
we have been getting "Exception in thread "UnitWriteThread"
java.lang.NullPointerException". It doesn't seem to cause any
problems in that the code still successfully compiles and runs.
Here's some GWT Compiler debug output:
We use a slight various of Thomas' suggestion. We introduced a new
interface / class called a "Broker" which we define all of our rpc
calling methods in. Then be default we typically have the activity
implement the Broker interface, but if need be we could have a new
class implement it. We pass
ter
should detects the user is logged in, and so the requested activity is
started, rather than the login activity.
Hope that is of some use!
//Adam
On 5 Juni, 11:34, Thomas Broyer wrote:
> On Saturday, June 4, 2011 11:47:08 PM UTC+2, Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to impl
onBrowserEvent
myself.
Unless you or someone else can think of a better way.
-Adam
On May 12, 10:53 am, matttai wrote:
> Hi Adam,
>
> What exactly is it that you are trying to achieve by doing this?
>
> If you wish to find thecellthat was clicked and manipulate it you
> can also
Hey Gang,
I've created a lightweight custom cell that extends AbstractCell. I've
included the code below. What I've determined is that the "parent" is
the DIV associated with the cell. What I'm trying to do is make it so
if I click anywhere in the cell including the text of the tds that the
onBr
ter, you will
> probably want to extend AbstractEditableCell and copy the examples in
> TextInputCell or CheckboxCell.
>
> Thanks,
> John LaBanca
> jlaba...@google.com
>
> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 7:38 AM, Adam wrote:
> > We're in the process of converting to CellTable and we hav
n and define our own implementation, but I am hoping that
we have just miss understood CompositeCell.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated,
- Adam
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nt angles. I think
we can say that there is a reason the 360 degree spinning logo images
from the 1990s are gone today :)
Cheers,
- Adam
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Nevermind... It was a mismatch of 2.0.x and 2.1 jars. Apparently
there's UiBinder code in gwt-server.jar. Go figure!
-Adam
On Oct 12, 1:48 pm, Adam wrote:
> Hey Gang,
>
> I was hoping someone might have an idea why this is happening. I have
> two projects of 8 that use UiBin
e.gwt.dev.Compiler$1.run(Compiler.java:149)
[java] at
com.google.gwt.dev.CompileTaskRunner.doRun(CompileTaskRunner.java:87)
[java] at
com.google.gwt.dev.CompileTaskRunner.runWithAppropriateLogger(CompileTaskRunner.java:
81)
[java] at com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler.main(Compi
Just extend FlowPanel and override setElement:
public class MyList extends FlowPanel {
...
@Override
protected void setElement(com.google.gwt.user.client.Element elem)
{
super.setElement(DOM.createElement("ul"));
}
...
}
On Oct 2, 5:42 am, Markus Kramer wrote:
> Ye
So the features were similar? Meaning support for pagination and
sorting?
Thanks,
Adam
On Sep 30, 12:37 pm, Gal Dolber wrote:
> I did the migration from PagingScrollTable to CellTable 2 weeks ago. It
> didn't take very much.. less than a day.
> The new table work aweso
I've done some googling around and curious if anyone knows what the
future holds for PagingScrollTable.
We're currently using GWT 2.0.4 and have a need for such a table, but
our hesitant to start using it if it's going to be replaced in the
near future. I've not done a tone of digging around GWT
Thanks Falcon,
I have been waiting for GWT 2.1 to come out and the enhancements look
promising. Unfortunately we can neither continue to wait nor use GWT
2.1 M2 for our product code. So I was hoping to do something in the
mean time.
-Adam
On Aug 13, 4:32 pm, Falcon wrote:
> It sounds l
stantiated multiple times
(once per row). So based on my example above we'd have 100 model
objects, and UiBinder fragmets. The reason we've considered this
method is to remove html code generation in Java.
I was wondering what everyone thought about this or if they have
another idea?
-
Core if
a property was set for deployment=dev. This build fine, but all GWT
modules after that didn't work.
So ultimately I'm asking how far off was I in my thinking? Do I have
to create a "working module" for each module? Is there changes I have
to make to the entrypoint? I
Jeff,
Yeah I have a working prototype of that working now. The route we've
decided to take though is to have a developer mode and if set a
request filter will auto authenticate allowing direct connection to
GWT EntryPoint URLS with gwt.codeSvr included.
Thanks for all your help Jeff.
-Ada
page. Even if you're putting the same URL in the location bar as
shown it'll log you out.
Thanks for the code examples, I'll let you know what I end up doing.
-Adam
On May 25, 10:34 pm, Jeff Chimene wrote:
> On 05/25/2010 01:14 PM, Adam wrote:
>
>
>
> >
like to be able to login and navigate to my entrypoint
from within the app and have the debugging take place when I hit the
GWT module. The issue is that &gwt-codesvr is lost once you start to
click around on the application.
-Adam
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[java]
com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.FastStringMap is not assignable to
'com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.IsSerializable' or
'java.io.Serializable' nor does it have a custom field serializer
(reached via com.choicepoint.wps.gwt.common.model.custo
Does anyone know if the GWT 2.0 Compiler has become more strict or
made some breaking changes? I've recently attempted to update from
GWT 1.7.1 to GWT 2.0.3 and we're getting tons of messages stating "is
not assignable to 'com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.IsSerializable' or
'java.io.Serializable' no
Well Google spreadsheet is able to do it somehow and I am sure setting
an onclick on the body will fire even if the mouseup is out of the
screen. So there must be a way to do it. If I was working on
Javascript I would easily have code it but I am looking for a GWT
solution.
Adam
On 14 May, 21
buttons being
pressed.
Does anyone knows how to detect a mouseup event when it happens
outside the browser?
Thank you all happy coding
Adam
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com.google.gwt.dom.client.NodeList is not assignable to
'com.google.gwt.user.client.rpc.IsSerializable' or
'java.io.Serializable' nor does it have a custom field serializer
(reached via XX.client.ISubjectRecord)
As part of the messages is also our code, but w
Copying another version of eclipse worked for me.
After that i retrieved code from my SVN server and everything is as it
was before.
BR
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Same outcome here. I tried to swtich to GWT2.0, but my app using
smarGwt
compononets didn't exacly looked as i inteded so i tried to switch
back to 1.7.1
Now my hosted mode tries to connect to some weird site and
keeps saying : "Unknown module requested 'missingplugin'"
On 14 Gru, 22:17, Mike Mc
Linux OOPHM
plugin? How different is it from the windows plugin?
Adam
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 17:01, Chris Ramsdale wrote:
> You may have already done this, but you'll want to make sure that you
> update your hosted.html that you are serving up as well. In working through
> some
= new $wnd.Garmin.DeviceDisplay("garminDisplay",
{....
//Adam
On 21 Nov, 20:25, Stephen Walsh wrote:
> I am trying to use the above api to implement some JSNI code in my
> onModuleLoad method. I am having the darnedest time trying to get it to
> recognize that I have the extra ja
The following library might work for you, or give you hints on what
you need to do: http://code.google.com/p/gwt-diagrams/
//Adam
On 2 Nov, 00:23, sony wrote:
> My project is about drawing ER Diagrams, for this I am using GWT. For
> now i have most of the frontend working. Now I want t
This tutorial might help, particularly section 3 that covers using
AppEngine User service in GWT :
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tutorials/1.6/appengine.html
//Adam
On 24 Okt, 19:43, nacho wrote:
> Hi, im developing an aplication in gwt and i have an entry point
> class. What i
Hi Sony,
It's not part of GWT out of the box, you need to add it. See the
project page, which has instructions and a getting started guide,
here: http://code.google.com/p/gwt-dnd/
//Adam
On 22 Okt, 15:31, sony wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is DragListener part of GWT? because
...if you mean actually changing a value in an already defined style
sheet, then you need to use JSNI (or rethink your application to
change the style applied to elements rather than the style
definition).
//A
On 18 Okt, 15:52, Adam T wrote:
> You can do it in at least 4 different ways in
HIDDEN);
c) first.getElement().getStyle().setProperty("display", "hidden");
d) first.addStyleName("hidden-style"); (assuming you have hidden-
style defined in your style sheet and that sets the display property
to hidden)
//Adam
On 18 Okt, 09:07, bhomass wrote:
> I fou
can't you do it using the normal GWT menu and menuitem widgets?
//A
On 29 Sep, 13:50, Ice13ill wrote:
> Does someone knows a library with gadget/widget like the "more>>" item
> from the google main menu ? (the menu seen on the top of the page,
> with links to other apps)
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You might want to follow the getting started with Google maps api and
GWT guide (http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=gwt-google-apis&s=gwt-
google-apis&t=MapsGettingStarted)?
//A
On 25 Sep, 22:33, thc wrote:
> Hi, I am creating a very simple GWT that uses Google Maps API, and
> trying to run in
> u can not use these classes in GWT - client side,
> read the doc for the allowed class,
>
more specifically, this is what you are allowed to use on GWT client
side: http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/RefJreEmulation.html
//A
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You re
make sure your code has
compiled, and if so, then using an inspection tool on your browser to
see what is happening (e.g. Firebug or similar).
Hope that helps,
Adam
On 12 Sep, 02:15, Carlos Niebla wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been working with some examples ofGWT-Fx, they run fine
you add a Move effect to an element then it gets assigned
position:absolute property, so if you apply a move to all your boxes,
you may not see the others alter position on screen if you move just
one of them.
Hope that helps in some way.
//Adam
On 7 Sep, 12:26, Rodders wrote:
> Hi,
&
There is no official GWT 2.0 right now. But you can build what's in
the trunk though.
To do that, you need to subversion and ant.
Make a work directory
mkdir google-web-toolkit
cd google-web-toolkit
Checkout the GWT tools:
svn checkout http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/t
:03 pm, davis wrote:
> Hi Brian, I think you want:
>
> MyServiceAsync service = GWT.create(MyService.class);
>
> On Aug 18, 3:00 pm, Adam Pratt wrote:
>
> > Hey All,
>
> > I'm trying to get one very simple line of code to work:
>
> > MyService service = GW
following error (when in hosted mode):
java.lang.ClassCastException: [packagename].shared.MyService_Proxy
cannot be cast to [packagename].aspect.shared.MyService
Anyone know what might be causing this error?
Thanks,
Adam
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The so-called "Comet" technique is perhaps what you are looking for:
http://ajaxian.com/archives/comet-a-new-approach-to-ajax-applications
//Adam
On 31 Juli, 02:03, Blessed Geek wrote:
> In Flash, I could create an async socket.
> Which is very useful because it allows ser
try the onLoad() method:
/**
* This method is called immediately after a widget becomes attached
to the
* browser's document.
*/
protected void onLoad() {
}
//Adam
On 30 Juli, 22:10, bradr wrote:
> I'm working on a widget and need to do calculations based on it&
n your JSON is all strings, therefore methods like
public final native int RAM() will possibly fail later in your code -
you could create a new method in the BasicComputerInfo class that does
the conversion for you, e.g. public int getRAM(){Integer.parseInt(RAM
());} and change RAM() to return the Str
d get the index of a particular widget.
There's always the JavaDoc if you need information, i.e.
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/1.6/com/google/gwt/user/client/ui/IndexedPanel.html
.
Hope that helps.
//Adam
On 27 Juli, 17:36, Rahul wrote:
> Hi,
> I co
Hi Graham, there's not a directly way in GWT as yet.
As part of a project I'm doing, I've been building up an animation
library that is based on tweening between 2 styles that I've been able
to kept as open source. You can find the library here:
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-fx/ and an example he
Hi Rick,
The last line in your native method should read:
$doc.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].appendChild(fileref);
As GWT uses $doc to refer to the pages document. See:
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/DevGuideCodingBasics.html#DevGuideJavaScriptNativeInterface
//Adam
how to use
PreviewNativeEvent.
(alternatively, maybe the gwt-diagrams library gives the functionality
similar to what you want? (http://kolos.math.uni.lodz.pl/~balon/gwt-
diagrams-demo/pl.balon.gwt.diagramsexample.GwtDiagramsExample/
GwtDiagramsExample.html))
//Adam
On 23 Juli, 10:06, Ewald
f querying the style for a particular name?)
//Adam
On 22 Juli, 19:00, Célio wrote:
> Eventually I find my self doing this:
>
> toggleStyleName = !toggleStyleName;
> if (toggleStyleName)
> {
> widget.addStyleName("SomeStyleN
move - I can't remember without building a
full example myself, but you get the point, hopefully).
Regards,
Adam
On 22 Juli, 22:37, Ewald Pankratz wrote:
> Hi
> When I create a widget e.g. a HTML widget and go with the mouse over
> the widget and press the left mouse button
have an object
public void onModuleLoad() {
JavaScriptObject v = getVis();
Window.alert(v.toString());
}
that tells me I have got a valid JavaScript object and I see no
exceptions or errors.
Hope that helps, or at least gives you some hints.
//Ad
2008/08/getting-to-</a>
really-know-gwt-part-2.html) that would let you merge GWT and the
protovis library in a more natural style, than the approach you're
taking just now)
Good luck,
//Adam
On 20 Juli, 17:41, wsaleem <wsal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Adam, I added
>
share the address in private email.
On Jul 20, 5:36 pm, Rajeev Dayal wrote:
> What version of IE are you using? Are you still running into the problem?
> Also, try the suggestion mentioned above - clear IE's cache.
>
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 7:42 PM, Adam S wrote:
>
> &g
<inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.User' />
<script type="text/javascript" src="protovis.js">
</module>
With this sett up, the GWT boostrap code should ensure the library
JavaScript is loaded before your GWT code executes.
//Adam
On 19 Juli
I have similar problem. I use gwt with with smartGwt, eclipse (google
plugin) and embeded server for hosted mode under windows.
App isn't working under hosted mode but compiled in IE, Chrome and FF
browers is working fine.
That's really strange for me, because it worked fine, day earlier.
Debuger
GWT supports the following:
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/RefJreEmulation.html
//Adam
On 15 Juli, 19:00, Pandaman wrote:
> Does GWT 1.7 support Class.getSimpleName()?
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property is replaced with the more correct "-ms-filter" (eg. see:
http://acidmartin.wordpress.com/2008/11/28/setting-opacity-and-other-filters-in-internet-explorer-8/)
//Adam
On 16 Juli, 00:42, Ed wrote:
> He,
> The following occurred against 1.6.4.
>
> In hosted mode (IE 7
Something like the following should work:
Image img = new Image("SomeImage.png");
img.getElement().setPropertyString("left", "100px");
//Adam
On 7 Juli, 14:12, stephan17 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In GWT i have an i
ample) and
set Image to 100% and size of SimplePanel to what you require through
CSS
c) do what you're doing with a timer until approach in (a) is fixed in
gwt
I wonder though if you can't achieve what you want just by using
percentages in Style Sheet....
Hope that helps
//Adam
On 27
Hi Ricardo - see this:
http://groups.google.se/group/Google-Web-Toolkit-Contributors/browse_thread/thread/4539b203c2aba4ad?hl=sv#
//Adam
On 5 Juni, 15:07, "rocha.po...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm trying to use the UiBinder, i've searched this and the co
ust do a google search for cross-browser
document.selection.createRange() to see how you would do it for Opera,
Safari, Chrom, Firefox etc.
//Adam
On 4 Juni, 02:05, bhomass wrote:
> I have a native method which uses
> $doc.selection.createRange()
>
> I am not sure why the $ before doc. I
Try
DOM.setStyleAttribute(Element, "backgroundColor", "#ff")
(you also need to use camelCase for the style you are changing).
//Adam
On 3 Juni, 18:15, Ganaga wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Doing a Element.setAttribute("style", "background-color: #ff&qu
;; if not, maybe someone with more IE experience can
help answer your question.
//Adam
On 2 Juni, 06:31, bhomass wrote:
> I have a native method which uses
> $doc.selection.createRange()
>
> I am not sure why the $ before doc. I simply copied it from some
> sample code. this method
Hi Paul,
You most likely want to write your JSNI call to the external
Javascript function using the $wnd scope, i.e.
public static native void initGoogleMaps() /*-{
$wnd.initializeGoogleMaps();
}-*/;
//Adam
On 30 Maj, 20:10, Paul van Hoven
wrote:
> I need some javascript in my page t
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