Turns out if you make a symbolic link to another folder in GWT's output
directory it will go into the symlink and delete everything there when you
try to rebuild the project. I did this once a long time ago in an attempt
to use this as an impromptu HTTP server. I still regret it.
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Shouldn't the stuff in
com.google.web.bindery.requestfactory.server.RequestFactoryServlet.ensureConfig()
be in init() instead so you don't have to call it for every POST? Also is
there a reason it doesn't default to looking for the symbolMapsDirectory
wherever gwt normally puts them by default
I want to use java files in the libraries that I am using with my gwt
module. Is there a way to include them without copying them into an emul
directory and using ? How does gwt-user.jar get included? I
am using Eclipse.
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Window.open returns void. Stuff is missing like document fragments. It
seems to me like none of this stuff has to be rewritten if it all the
interfaces were generated from webidl then the implementations from GWT
generators.
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Wouldn't it be easier to use the interfaces in org.w3c.dom.* or to generate
new ones from idl files. The WebIDL spec shows how to translate things to
Java, though I am having a tough time finding more information about it.
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The init() method of the Java HTTP se
Passing -compileReport into the gwt compiler while using this linker results
in this: http://pastebin.com/dzDafk96
If it is any help this is what I made following a video about
GWT. http://pastebin.com/tjTghKVA No template file necessary.
I changed the name of the outputted file so that both your
Is it a good idea to post to really old threads?
Anyway, I see that if there is a 404 error the exception thrown is now
IncompatibleRemoteServiceException. so VladS's original concern is
taken care of. I still think it would be a good idea to make
HttpDownloadFailure
a public class though, because