Wow, thanks for the link. This implementation looks really good.
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Hi,
Doing some searches, i've not found any libraries for using WebSQL on GWT.
Maybe i did my searches wrong and there are libraries for this...
Anyway, i've decided to write my first library on GWT, to use WebSQL.
Here it is:
https://github.com/hpcorona/gwt-websql
It's my first library, and
Hi,
I'm creating a GWT-RPC server on Go, and i'm having a problem...
When sending or returning RPC data, all class names have a number, for
example: "my.project.model.Data/*12345678*"
It appears that the number is some kind of versioning. Anybody knows how to
generate that number so my JSON re
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Ok, i've resolved the mistery... And if anyone is wondering, here's how it
works.
The date is a simple Long value containing the milliseconds.
It is encoded in something that looks like base64, but using this
characters:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789$_
Where:
Hi,
I'm working on a Go implementation of GWT-RPC... It's in a very early stage,
but it's working fine for most objects...
One object that i don't know how to convert is the java.util.Date class.
It sends something like this: TGyZwy5
And i don't have a clue of how to convert it to milliseconds