Not at this stage. I had planned on doing so and may in the near future ...
but I was hoping an official GWT 2.9 release would become available
soonish. If not I will figure out a way of releasing unofficial versions
based off master.
On Sun, Oct 27, 2019 at 2:17 AM foal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do you
Hi,
Do you have a rebranded release on GWT 2.9 too?
Best,
Stas
On Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 4:02:53 AM UTC+2, Peter Donald wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, 2.26 is not compatible with GWT 2.8.2 - we were testing
> with a later version of GWT and I did not pick this up before I sent the
> mail. S
Rob, Peter, thanks for clarifying and looking into this!
On Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at 7:02:53 PM UTC-7, Peter Donald wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, 2.26 is not compatible with GWT 2.8.2 - we were testing
> with a later version of GWT and I did not pick this up before I sent the
> mail. Sorry abo
OK I was wrong. I thought I was using 2.26, but I am using other maven
dependencies (elemento) which depend on 1.0.0-RC1, and that is having
precedence over 2.26.
On Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 12:49:27 PM UTC+11, Rob Newton wrote:
>
> Hristo,
>
> I am using realityforge's elemental2 version
Unfortunately, 2.26 is not compatible with GWT 2.8.2 - we were testing with
a later version of GWT and I did not pick this up before I sent the mail.
Sorry about that!
2.26 will be compatible with GWT 2.9 when/if that gets out.
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 12:08 PM Hristo Stoyanov
wrote:
> Peter,
>
Hristo,
I am using realityforge's elemental2 version 2.26 with GWT 2.8.2 and it is
fine.
I understand what you would use jsinterop_base_version for (the
jsinterop-base artifact version), but what are you using jsinterop_version
for? 1.0.2-p1 looks too recent, and will require GWT 2.9 when it
Peter,
Getting this error with Elemental 2.26 and GWT 2.8.2:
elemental2_version=2.26
jsinterop_base_version=1.0.0-b2-e6d791f
jsinterop_version=1.0.2-p1
...
Compiling module com.recres.web.MainDev
Tracing compile failure path for type 'elemental2.core.JsArray'
[ERROR] Errors in
'jar:fil
Elemental2 provides type-checked access to browser APIs for Java
code. This is done by using closure extern files and generating
JsTypes, which are part of the new JsInterop specification that
is implemented in both GWT and J2CL.
https://github.com/google/elemental2
This is an unofficial release