try
MyCssResource css = GWT.create(MyCssResource.class);
css.ensureInjected();
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/2.0/index.html?com/google/gwt/resources/client/CssResource.html
On Dec 20, 8:33 pm, Dazza dazzacoll...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an existing GWT project that uses
I found MVP works great with UiBinder. MVP pattern abstracts logic
from widget so that most of logic(i.e., calculation, rpc calls) can be
mocked and tested in plain junit test cases separately from those have
to be run in GWTTestCases. What's left in the V part are now layout
code in the widget
Try DebugPanel
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/DevGuideTesting.html#DevGuideLightweightMetrics
Hope it helps.
On Oct 29, 7:41 am, Ramesh nitt.ram...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Im using Ext gwt along with hibernateIm having ten grids
added to a portal...Each grid has 1000
Hi there,
I found benchmark handy to measure the capabilities of the app I was
working on. I just wondered how it (or generally gwt unit test) is
going to work with oophm in 2.0. Is it able to run in browsers with
plug-in installed or still in the current way? Please shed some light
on it.
() {
== StyleInjector.injectStylesheet(HelloWorldResources.INSTANCE.css
().getText());
HTML html = new HTML(Hello World!);
html.setStyleName(HelloWorldResources.INSTANCE.css().message());
RootPanel.get().add(html);
}
On Jun 28, 2:03 am, uwfrog alfred.qy...@gmail.com wrote
I have been trying to get ClientBundle working over the weekend. I got
the css selector obfuscation working, however, the browser somehow is
not showing what is specified in the css file. Is there someone could
help me out? Here is what i did. It is a minimum hello world setup
with a css selector
Forgot to include the browser info.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.11) Gecko/
2009060215 Firefox/3.0.11 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)
On Jun 21, 7:37 pm, uwfrog alfred.qy...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe I was so out-of-date that I just tried out the OOPHM this
weekend... I had
Maybe I was so out-of-date that I just tried out the OOPHM this
weekend... I had the hosted mode launched successfully from eclipse,
but I had a problem installing firefox plugin which became a show
stopper. Here is what I did.
1. download