Re: Register your company if you are using GWT

2012-03-16 Thread Sarjith Pullithodi
well, 
http://gwtreferencelist.appspot.com/http://gwtreferencelist.appspot.com/#
doesnt
work well for me... using chrome/ubuntu

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On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Qrunk kapil2ka...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Kanagraj,

 Thanks for sharing such important information on GWT group ...

 Cheers :-)


 On Thursday, 15 March 2012 20:21:24 UTC+5:30, Kanagaraj M wrote:

 Hi Joseph,

  I am not the one who developed that application. I have got it in a post.

 http://pgt.de/2012/03/15/**companies-using-google-web-**toolkit/http://pgt.de/2012/03/15/companies-using-google-web-toolkit/


 Anyway i have requested owner of the site to look into this thread as
 well.

 FYI, contact info for him  p...@pgt.de.


 On Thursday, 15 March 2012 19:57:02 UTC+5:30, Joseph Lust wrote:

 Kanagaraj,

 Great idea! I've been searching for a list like this for some time. This
 will certainly help make the case for GWT usage for other
 companies/projects.

 Could you add GAE to the hosting options, as well as Jetty and Weblogic?
 Also, my company is in the Health or Fitness industry, but neither are in
 your list.

 Sincerely,
 Joe

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does any Breedcrumb widget in gwt 2.4?

2012-03-16 Thread tong123123
Hi,

is there Breedcrumb control provided in GWT 2.4?
I see a link in
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-examples/source/browse/trunk/Core/src/org/gonevertical/core/client/ui/breadcrumbs/BreadCrumbs.java?spec=svn1926r=1924
but it has not download link and no related example of how to use it.

I just think is there any official Breedcrumb widget in GWT?
the format is just simple
 menu1  menu 1.1  menu 1.1.2
and user can go back to menu 1.1 by clicking the menu 1.1 in the 
Breedcrumb control.

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Re: Register your company if you are using GWT

2012-03-16 Thread Kanagaraj M
working fine in chrome.

30+ companies added.

On Friday, 16 March 2012 11:50:57 UTC+5:30, Sarjith wrote:


 well, 
 http://gwtreferencelist.appspot.com/http://gwtreferencelist.appspot.com/# 
 doesnt 
 work well for me... using chrome/ubuntu

 --
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 On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Qrunk kapil2ka...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Kanagraj,

 Thanks for sharing such important information on GWT group ... 

 Cheers :-)


 On Thursday, 15 March 2012 20:21:24 UTC+5:30, Kanagaraj M wrote:

 Hi Joseph,

  I am not the one who developed that application. I have got it in a 
 post.

 http://pgt.de/2012/03/15/**companies-using-google-web-**toolkit/http://pgt.de/2012/03/15/companies-using-google-web-toolkit/
  

 Anyway i have requested owner of the site to look into this thread as 
 well.

 FYI, contact info for him  p...@pgt.de.


 On Thursday, 15 March 2012 19:57:02 UTC+5:30, Joseph Lust wrote:

 Kanagaraj,

 Great idea! I've been searching for a list like this for some time. 
 This will certainly help make the case for GWT usage for other 
 companies/projects.

 Could you add GAE to the hosting options, as well as Jetty and 
 Weblogic? Also, my company is in the Health or Fitness industry, but 
 neither are in your list.

 Sincerely,
 Joe

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Re: Register your company if you are using GWT

2012-03-16 Thread P.G.Taboada
Thank you very much for the feedback. 
Just looked, working fine from here.  Does it still not work for you? Could 
you refresh/ reload the page?



On Friday, March 16, 2012 7:20:57 AM UTC+1, Sarjith wrote:


 well, 
 http://gwtreferencelist.appspot.com/http://gwtreferencelist.appspot.com/# 
 doesnt 
 work well for me... using chrome/ubuntu

 --
 Sarjith



 On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Qrunk kapil2ka...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Kanagraj,

 Thanks for sharing such important information on GWT group ... 

 Cheers :-)


 On Thursday, 15 March 2012 20:21:24 UTC+5:30, Kanagaraj M wrote:

 Hi Joseph,

  I am not the one who developed that application. I have got it in a 
 post.

 http://pgt.de/2012/03/15/**companies-using-google-web-**toolkit/http://pgt.de/2012/03/15/companies-using-google-web-toolkit/
  

 Anyway i have requested owner of the site to look into this thread as 
 well.

 FYI, contact info for him  p...@pgt.de.


 On Thursday, 15 March 2012 19:57:02 UTC+5:30, Joseph Lust wrote:

 Kanagaraj,

 Great idea! I've been searching for a list like this for some time. 
 This will certainly help make the case for GWT usage for other 
 companies/projects.

 Could you add GAE to the hosting options, as well as Jetty and 
 Weblogic? Also, my company is in the Health or Fitness industry, but 
 neither are in your list.

 Sincerely,
 Joe

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Re: Register your company if you are using GWT

2012-03-16 Thread P.G.Taboada
Thanks. I once did add every single option possible, and people stopped 
filling in because I was asking too much. Here I am doing it exactly the 
other way around. Just asking for great and mainstream, to provide a few 
fancy charts.

I am already asking too much, lots of people not entering data at all. But 
I am VERY thankful the reference list is growing. The chars are absolutely 
secondary and just eye candy.


On Thursday, March 15, 2012 10:13:57 PM UTC+1, maticpetek wrote:

 Hello,
For Backend technology stack you could also add mybatis. And 
 congratulation - very good idea  application. 

 Regards,
Matic
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 On Thursday, March 15, 2012 4:49:03 PM UTC+1, P.G.Taboada wrote:

 Nice you liked it.
 I was thinking in renaming Tomcat to JEE Webprofile, which would mean 
 just webcontainer. So if you are using jetty feel free to tick tomcat, I 
 will rename as soon as possible.

 Concerning Weblogic just tick Oracle...  ;-)

 There is health and fitness in the list...

 Thanks for taking the time and contributing.

 Kind regards,

 Papick G. Taboada


 On Thursday, March 15, 2012 3:27:02 PM UTC+1, Joseph Lust wrote:

 Kanagaraj,

 Great idea! I've been searching for a list like this for some time. This 
 will certainly help make the case for GWT usage for other 
 companies/projects.

 Could you add GAE to the hosting options, as well as Jetty and Weblogic? 
 Also, my company is in the Health or Fitness industry, but neither are in 
 your list.

 Sincerely,
 Joe



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Re: one language permutation to much - need only default + en

2012-03-16 Thread tanteanni
thx i'll try it

On Thursday, 15 March 2012 17:22:34 UTC+1, Jens wrote:

 See: http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5769#c1

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 Am Donnerstag, 15. März 2012 15:11:48 UTC+1 schrieb tanteanni:

 At the moment my application's gwt.xml looks as foolows:
 ...
 extend-property name=locale values=de /
 extend-property name=locale values=en /
 set-property-fallback name=locale value=de /
 ...
 The problem is that this yields three permutations for each browser 
 (default, en, de). Is there a way to reduce this to 2 permutations 
 (default/fallback language should be de)?



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Re: one language permutation to much - need only default + en

2012-03-16 Thread tanteanni
the workaround mentioned in ticket 
5769http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5769#c1
 works:

  extend-property name=locale values=en,de/
  set-property-fallback name=locale value=en/
  set-property name=locale value=en,de/


thx again :-)


On Thursday, 15 March 2012 17:22:34 UTC+1, Jens wrote:

 See: http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5769#c1

 -- J.

 Am Donnerstag, 15. März 2012 15:11:48 UTC+1 schrieb tanteanni:

 At the moment my application's gwt.xml looks as foolows:
 ...
 extend-property name=locale values=de /
 extend-property name=locale values=en /
 set-property-fallback name=locale value=de /
 ...
 The problem is that this yields three permutations for each browser 
 (default, en, de). Is there a way to reduce this to 2 permutations 
 (default/fallback language should be de)?



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Re: Client Server StockWathcer Sample Program

2012-03-16 Thread dodo dard
Can you give us more clues, you can find the log in your appspot admin 
dashboard.

Regards,
Bowie

=
www.html5bydemo.com


Le jeudi 15 mars 2012 21:59:17 UTC+1, Andri Firstianto a écrit :

 Dear All, 

 i try the sample program StockWatcher with client server communication 
 - RPC. 

 when at the development stage, it looks like okas the server 
 response by giving the stockprice. 

 but when deploy it using Google App Eng...to myapplication : 
 stockwatcherxx.appspot.comthe program got error 500. 

 please help and guide further. 

 TIA

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Re: GWT PORTLET

2012-03-16 Thread dodo dard
Follow this tutorial, is within the liferay website :

http://www.liferay.com/web/guest/community/wiki/-/wiki/Main/How+to+build+a+GWT+Portlet+in+Liferay
 

Give us the feedback if there is something you dont understand.

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Le jeudi 15 mars 2012 11:33:29 UTC+1, Nitheesh Chandran a écrit :

 As you people suggested i have created liferay portlet and its 
 working. My actual requirement is to display the portlet in my GWT 
 application in response to a user event. I mean if i click a 
 button ,the portlet should come. How to get this portlet in my GWT 
 application ?? should i follow the same steps above ? 

 On Mar 13, 9:18 pm, Joseph Lust lifeofl...@gmail.com wrote: 
  You could also use Ext GWT. It has out of the box working examples of 
  portlets in GWT. I found it quite simple to implement. 
  
  http://www.sencha.com/examples/pages/portal/portal.html 
  
  Sincerely, 
  Joe 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 

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please help y ds code is not working

2012-03-16 Thread vijay Rana Bhat
package conn.client;

import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import com.google.gwt.core.client.EntryPoint;
import com.google.gwt.dev.generator.ast.Statement;
public class login implements EntryPoint {

public void onModuleLoad() {

try {
Class.forName(com.mysql.jdbc.Driver).newInstance();   
Connection
conn=DriverManager.getConnection(jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/demo,root,myPassword);
 Statement st=(Statement) 
conn.createStatement();
 ResultSet rs=((java.sql.Statement) 
st).executeQuery(select *
from login);
ResultSet result=((PreparedStatement) 
st).executeQuery();
Window.alert(result.getString(1));  
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
}   
}
}

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Re: browser forward button does not respect mayStop

2012-03-16 Thread Thomas Broyer


On Thursday, March 15, 2012 8:32:10 PM UTC+1, Constantino wrote:

 When I execute this app: 


 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/downloads/detail?name=Tutorial-hellomvp-2.1.zip
  

 I initially click on the Say good-bye link, then click on OK and I 
 see the Good-bye message. 

 Then I click on the back button to see the hello activity again. 

 This time instead of clicking on the link I click on the browser 
 forward button, it will: 

 - ask the message returned by the mayStop method 
 - before I click on ok or cancel the URL is already changed 
 - if I click cancel the URL will stay http://127.0.0.1:/ 
 hellomvp.html?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997#GoodbyePlace:Worldhttp://127.0.0.1:/hellomvp.html?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997#GoodbyePlace:World!
  
 but the 
 hello activity is still being displayed 

 Looks like a bug in GWT, isn't it?


It's not.

Using the forward button of your browser changes the URL to 
#GoodbyePlace:World!, which the PlaceHistoryHandler detects. Itthen calls 
your PlaceHistoryMapper to transform that to a Place and call the goTo. 
Even if you cancel the goTo, the URL has already been changed, as it was 
the initial trigger.
See http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=6726

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Re: please help y ds code is not working

2012-03-16 Thread Thomas Broyer
Do you honestly expect your web browser to directly talk to your MySQL 
database?
See 
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideCodingBasicsClient.html 
(first 
paragraph, last sentence)

On Friday, March 16, 2012 10:27:00 AM UTC+1, vijay wrote:

 package conn.client;

 import java.sql.Connection;
 import java.sql.DriverManager;
 import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
 import java.sql.ResultSet;
 import com.google.gwt.core.client.EntryPoint;
 import com.google.gwt.dev.generator.ast.Statement;
 public class login implements EntryPoint {

 public void onModuleLoad() {

 try {
 Class.forName(com.mysql.jdbc.Driver).newInstance();
 Connection

 conn=DriverManager.getConnection(jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/demo,root,myPassword);
  Statement st=(Statement) 
 conn.createStatement();
  ResultSet 
 rs=((java.sql.Statement) st).executeQuery(select *
 from login);
 ResultSet 
 result=((PreparedStatement) st).executeQuery();
 Window.alert(result.getString(1)); 
 
 }
 catch(Exception ex)
 {
 }
 }
 }



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Re: Playing video with Gwt

2012-03-16 Thread Ahmet Dakoglu
Anyone can give a suggestion on how to play video files within  Gwt beside
Flash ?, So far i ' ve tried bst player and
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-html5-video/

On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Sebastian Gurin sgu...@softpoint.orgwrote:

 tipically flash based video players will only support the flv and mp3
 (audio) formats, regards

 On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 18:40:00 +0200
 Ahmet Dakoglu ahmetdako...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi All,
 
 I am trying to play video files and i decided to use bst player, it is
  ok with YouTubePlayer with given url but i can not play such as, .avi ,
  .mpeg ,mpg files which are on my local drive. I serve them in a servlet
 to
  VLCPlayer and FlashMediaPlayer of bst player but it does not work too.
 
  What am missing here and what can else be used for playing video files in
  gwt ?
 
 
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Re: please help y ds code is not working

2012-03-16 Thread vijay


 so, do i need to hv connection code in server side..



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Re: please help y ds code is not working

2012-03-16 Thread Jens
Yes, only your server can talk to the database.

Out of the box you can only use JRE classes on client side that are already 
emulated by GWT. You can see a list of emulated classes 
at: http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/webtoolkit/doc/latest/RefJreEmulation.html

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Re: GWT PORTLET

2012-03-16 Thread Nitheesh Chandran
I have used that link and followed the instructions but it does not
seem to be worked. In that tutorial they are saying about the
integration of GWT to portlet ,i mean to display GWT output inside a
portlet. I want the  opposite ,i want to display a portlet which i
created using LifeRay when a user clicks on a button on the GWT
application. GWT works on apache tomcat and Liferay portlet works on
Liferay portlet container

On Mar 16, 2:18 pm, dodo dard keratonj...@gmail.com wrote:
 Follow this tutorial, is within the liferay website :

 http://www.liferay.com/web/guest/community/wiki/-/wiki/Main/How+to+bu...

 Give us the feedback if there is something you dont understand.

 =www.html5bydemo.com

 Le jeudi 15 mars 2012 11:33:29 UTC+1, Nitheesh Chandran a écrit :









  As you people suggested i have created liferay portlet and its
  working. My actual requirement is to display the portlet in my GWT
  application in response to a user event. I mean if i click a
  button ,the portlet should come. How to get this portlet in my GWT
  application ?? should i follow the same steps above ?

  On Mar 13, 9:18 pm, Joseph Lust lifeofl...@gmail.com wrote:
   You could also use Ext GWT. It has out of the box working examples of
   portlets in GWT. I found it quite simple to implement.

  http://www.sencha.com/examples/pages/portal/portal.html

   Sincerely,
   Joe

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Re: chrome - prompting me to install gwt plugin but already installed

2012-03-16 Thread kenyon


 This is still broken on Mac OS X, Chrome 17.0.963.79, GWT Plugin 1.0.9738. 
 Asks to install plugin after every Chrome restart.


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base64 to image in gwt client

2012-03-16 Thread Amruta Deshpande
I have a image in form of byte array on my server. I m encoding it
with base64 as follows

byte[] bytes = bos.toByteArray();
String base64 =
com.google.gwt.user.server.Base64Utils.toBase64(bytes);
base64 = data:image/jpg;base64,+base64;

I am using GWT on client side. I want to display this image and trying
to build image object follws:

public void setInput(DataSource input) {
Image image = new Image(myUser.getImg());
this.setWidget(i, 4, image);
}

but this is not working... can somebody help me?

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Google maps in a frame

2012-03-16 Thread Wael Ksentini
I am a new Google Web Toolkit user. I have to write a program with
netbeans in which I should have two Text fields and a button. When
running the program a frame should open with the two text fields and
the button where i have to introduce the coordinate of a place and by
clicking on the button the map will apear in the same frame or a new
one showing this place.
Any body has an idea how to do that?

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Re: GChart has encountered a problem

2012-03-16 Thread Alex Korolkov
RTFM: 
http://clientsidegchart.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/javadoc/com/googlecode/gchart/client/package-summary.html#InstallingGChart

Add the following line to your project's GWT module file (that's the
one beginning with your own application's module name, and ending
in .gwt.xml):

inherits name='com.googlecode.gchart.GChart'/

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Re: base64 to image in gwt client

2012-03-16 Thread Jens
GWT's Base64Utils does not use the standard MIME-Base64 characters (see 
Base64Utils.base64Chars Javadoc) so browsers do not understand your data 
URI. You have to choose a standard conform MIME-Base64 encoding. 
Also keep in mind that IE6/7 do not support data URIs and IE8 has a 32kb 
limit.

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Am Freitag, 16. März 2012 10:41:28 UTC+1 schrieb Amruta Deshpande:

 I have a image in form of byte array on my server. I m encoding it 
 with base64 as follows 

 byte[] bytes = bos.toByteArray(); 
 String base64 = 
 com.google.gwt.user.server.Base64Utils.toBase64(bytes); 
 base64 = data:image/jpg;base64,+base64; 

 I am using GWT on client side. I want to display this image and trying 
 to build image object follws: 

 public void setInput(DataSource input) { 
 Image image = new Image(myUser.getImg()); 
 this.setWidget(i, 4, image); 
 } 

 but this is not working... can somebody help me?

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Re: Appending a String within a ClickHandler.

2012-03-16 Thread Patrick Tucker
You have a few different options:

   1. Use an object like StringBuilder, which stores a string that is 
   modifiable.
   2. Wrap your string in a custom object which can be final, acts like a 
   place holder.
   3. ...

I generally use number 2, unless of coarse I am modifying the string, then 
a StringBuilder should be used.
 
public class StringPlaceHolder {
   public String theString = null;
}
 
public final StringPlaceHolder placeHolder = new StringPlaceHolder();
 
..your click handler..
  public void onClick(ClickEvent event) {
...
placeHolder.theString = something;
  }
 
This code may not be exactally correct, but should get the point across.

On Thursday, March 15, 2012 4:53:29 AM UTC-4, Gautam wrote:

 Hi, 
 I am relatively new to GWT, I apologize if my doubt sounds juvenile. 

 I have a requirement where I need to append contents to a String in a 
 Button's ClickHandler. In the ClickHandler, i do something like this : 

 String string = ; 
 for(int i=0; iPanel.getWidgetCount(); 
 i++) 
 { 
 Label l = 
 (Label)Panel.getWidget(i); 
 string = rb.getText(); 
 } 

 I do this because the number of labels in the panel is decided at run- 
 time only. My problem is that i want this string to be available 
 outside the scope of the Button's ClickHandler. If i declare string 
 outside the ClickHandler, i cannot access it because it is a non-final 
 variable. If i use the keyword final withstring, i cannot modify it 
 within the ClickHandler. 

 What can i do here? I apologize once again if this sounds silly but i 
 couldn't find a solution anywhere. 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

 Thanks in advance. 

 Regards, 
 Gautam 


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Re: base64 to image in gwt client

2012-03-16 Thread Derek
When I needed to do that, I just copied and pasted the code out of
GWT's ClientBundle image stuff:

private String toBase64(byte[] data) {
// This is bad, but I am lazy and don't want to write _another_
encoder
sun.misc.BASE64Encoder enc = new sun.misc.BASE64Encoder();
String base64Contents = enc.encode(data).replaceAll(\\s+, );
return data:image/jpeg;base64, + base64Contents;
}

(And I don't have to worry about IE since we were able to convince
management that IE users could install ChromeFrame!)

On Mar 16, 4:41 am, Amruta Deshpande amv...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have a image in form of byte array on my server. I m encoding it
 with base64 as follows

     byte[] bytes = bos.toByteArray();
     String base64 =
 com.google.gwt.user.server.Base64Utils.toBase64(bytes);
     base64 = data:image/jpg;base64,+base64;

 I am using GWT on client side. I want to display this image and trying
 to build image object follws:

     public void setInput(DataSource input) {
         Image image = new Image(myUser.getImg());
         this.setWidget(i, 4, image);
     }

 but this is not working... can somebody help me?

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Re: GWT support for Safari on Windows

2012-03-16 Thread Patrick Tucker
Take a look here:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=6601

On Thursday, March 15, 2012 9:08:28 AM UTC-4, jsg wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm developing a mgwt http://code.google.com/p/mgwt/ application for 
 iPads. I'm doing the development on Windows and Safari offers the best 
 testing environment to match the iPad browser renderer.
 Despite the fact that Chrome uses webkit like Safari, the experience is 
 very different and there are issues that result in panels being obscured by 
 other panels.

 I know this because of the compiled gwt code works perfectly in Safari, 
 however obviously I can't debug in hosted-mode which is a pain.

 Are there any plans to make GWT-plugin available for Safari on Windows?

 Regards,
 Julian


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Re: GWT support for Safari on Windows

2012-03-16 Thread Patrick Tucker
Or here?:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5341

On Thursday, March 15, 2012 9:08:28 AM UTC-4, jsg wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm developing a mgwt http://code.google.com/p/mgwt/ application for 
 iPads. I'm doing the development on Windows and Safari offers the best 
 testing environment to match the iPad browser renderer.
 Despite the fact that Chrome uses webkit like Safari, the experience is 
 very different and there are issues that result in panels being obscured by 
 other panels.

 I know this because of the compiled gwt code works perfectly in Safari, 
 however obviously I can't debug in hosted-mode which is a pain.

 Are there any plans to make GWT-plugin available for Safari on Windows?

 Regards,
 Julian


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Re: celltable - howto use an image as background of the entire table or at least for some rows

2012-03-16 Thread JoseM
You can try a hack like this, although maybe the syntax would be a little 
different for you.

 static {

 StyleInjector.injectAtEnd(.+tableResources
.cellTableStyle().cellTableHoveredRow()+ tr {background-image: 
url(image.jpg);});

}

On Thursday, March 15, 2012 12:04:24 AM UTC-4, David Gonzalez wrote:

 Hi,

 I need to use an image as table background (as entire row background will 
 works).
 I tried this:

 .cellTableOddRow {
 background-image: url(image.jpg);
 background-repeat: repeat-y;
 width: 300px;
 }


 but it puts the image in each cell.
 Is this possible?

 Thx a lot! 


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Re: Playing video with Gwt

2012-03-16 Thread dodo dard
You can create a wrapper that call javascript API of HTML5 Video.
Look how you can do it in www.html5bydemo.com video section.

Le vendredi 16 mars 2012 10:39:41 UTC+1, Ahmet Dakoglu a écrit :

 Anyone can give a suggestion on how to play video files within  Gwt beside 
 Flash ?, So far i ' ve tried bst player and 
 http://code.google.com/p/gwt-html5-video/

 On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Sebastian Gurin sgu...@softpoint.orgwrote:

 tipically flash based video players will only support the flv and mp3 
 (audio) formats, regards

 On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 18:40:00 +0200
 Ahmet Dakoglu ahmetdako...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi All,
 
 I am trying to play video files and i decided to use bst player, it 
 is
  ok with YouTubePlayer with given url but i can not play such as, .avi ,
  .mpeg ,mpg files which are on my local drive. I serve them in a servlet 
 to
  VLCPlayer and FlashMediaPlayer of bst player but it does not work too.
 
  What am missing here and what can else be used for playing video files 
 in
  gwt ?
 
 
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Re: ff11 gwt dev plugin

2012-03-16 Thread Olivier Scherler
I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox
faster than the GWT community can recompile the plugin?

On 16 March 2012 14:25, Fabricio Pizzichillo fpizzichi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Alan.
 Can you compile the plugin for FF11?

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Re: GWT support for Safari on Windows

2012-03-16 Thread jsg
I have just used the workaround for issue 6601 , but running Safari 4.0.5 
or less than 5.1 does not result in an installable version for GWT-plugin 
for Windows.

On Friday, 16 March 2012 15:40:18 UTC+2, Patrick Tucker wrote:

 Or here?:
 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5341

 On Thursday, March 15, 2012 9:08:28 AM UTC-4, jsg wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm developing a mgwt http://code.google.com/p/mgwt/ application for 
 iPads. I'm doing the development on Windows and Safari offers the best 
 testing environment to match the iPad browser renderer.
 Despite the fact that Chrome uses webkit like Safari, the experience is 
 very different and there are issues that result in panels being obscured by 
 other panels.

 I know this because of the compiled gwt code works perfectly in Safari, 
 however obviously I can't debug in hosted-mode which is a pain.

 Are there any plans to make GWT-plugin available for Safari on Windows?

 Regards,
 Julian



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Re: celltable - howto use an image as background of the entire table or at least for some rows

2012-03-16 Thread Adolfo Panizo Touzon
I'm sure that isn't an elegant solution, but you can try this:

*
yourTable.getElement.getParentElement().getStyle.setBackgroundImage(yourImageValue);
*


You must stop to call getParentElement(), when you be in the top of the
table.

Regards,

Adolfo.

2012/3/16 JoseM jose.a.marti...@gmail.com

 You can try a hack like this, although maybe the syntax would be a little
 different for you.

  static {

  StyleInjector.injectAtEnd(.+tableResources
 .cellTableStyle().cellTableHoveredRow()+ tr {background-image:
 url(image.jpg);});

 }

 On Thursday, March 15, 2012 12:04:24 AM UTC-4, David Gonzalez wrote:

 Hi,

 I need to use an image as table background (as entire row background will
 works).
 I tried this:

 .cellTableOddRow {
 background-image: url(image.jpg);
 background-repeat: repeat-y;
 width: 300px;
 }


 but it puts the image in each cell.
 Is this possible?

 Thx a lot!

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Re: GWT support for Safari on Windows

2012-03-16 Thread Paul Stockley
Devmode on safari is only supported when using a mac.

On Friday, March 16, 2012 10:24:21 AM UTC-4, jsg wrote:

 I have just used the workaround for issue 6601 , but running Safari 4.0.5 
 or less than 5.1 does not result in an installable version for GWT-plugin 
 for Windows.

 On Friday, 16 March 2012 15:40:18 UTC+2, Patrick Tucker wrote:

 Or here?:
 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5341

 On Thursday, March 15, 2012 9:08:28 AM UTC-4, jsg wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm developing a mgwt http://code.google.com/p/mgwt/ application for 
 iPads. I'm doing the development on Windows and Safari offers the best 
 testing environment to match the iPad browser renderer.
 Despite the fact that Chrome uses webkit like Safari, the experience is 
 very different and there are issues that result in panels being obscured by 
 other panels.

 I know this because of the compiled gwt code works perfectly in Safari, 
 however obviously I can't debug in hosted-mode which is a pain.

 Are there any plans to make GWT-plugin available for Safari on Windows?

 Regards,
 Julian



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Re: GWT support for Safari on Windows

2012-03-16 Thread jsg
I've opened a new issue for this topic.
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=7255 

On Friday, 16 March 2012 18:37:44 UTC+2, Paul Stockley wrote:

 Devmode on safari is only supported when using a mac.

 On Friday, March 16, 2012 10:24:21 AM UTC-4, jsg wrote:

 I have just used the workaround for issue 6601 , but running Safari 4.0.5 
 or less than 5.1 does not result in an installable version for GWT-plugin 
 for Windows.

 On Friday, 16 March 2012 15:40:18 UTC+2, Patrick Tucker wrote:

 Or here?:
 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5341

 On Thursday, March 15, 2012 9:08:28 AM UTC-4, jsg wrote:

 Hello,

 I'm developing a mgwt http://code.google.com/p/mgwt/ application for 
 iPads. I'm doing the development on Windows and Safari offers the best 
 testing environment to match the iPad browser renderer.
 Despite the fact that Chrome uses webkit like Safari, the experience is 
 very different and there are issues that result in panels being obscured 
 by 
 other panels.

 I know this because of the compiled gwt code works perfectly in Safari, 
 however obviously I can't debug in hosted-mode which is a pain.

 Are there any plans to make GWT-plugin available for Safari on Windows?

 Regards,
 Julian



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Re: ff11 gwt dev plugin

2012-03-16 Thread Alan Leung
Wow! I didn't know it was released already.

Some how I thought I had more time until FF11. I'll get on it. thanks for
the reminder.


-Alan


On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 7:08 AM, Olivier Scherler
oliv...@gasser-media.chwrote:

 I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox
 faster than the GWT community can recompile the plugin?


 On 16 March 2012 14:25, Fabricio Pizzichillo fpizzichi...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello Alan.
 Can you compile the plugin for FF11?

 regards

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JBoss+WAR+RPC+GWT Concepts understanding

2012-03-16 Thread Anto
Hi, this is my first time around and I have a bunch of doubts but I'm
gonna try to be precise.

I have to complete a task which involves 4 majors terms I'm not very
related with.
JBoss, GWT, RPC and WAR
The task is: To make a web project in WAR format which must have a GWT
app. This app must have at RPC services. RPC services can be anything,
just simplistic. The RPC must be made from an interface, using a
button or whatever.

Then that WAR will be deployed in a JBoss server, and test the RPC
using the interface.

So here is my knowledge so far after reading and researching.
WAR files are web application packages, similar to EJB files but using
web.
JBoss is an application server where you can deploy WAR and EJB files.
So the app within the WAR file can be reachable using a web browser.
GWT is the Google Web Toolkit to make web applications using Java
language. the compiler make all the dirty job and generates all the
HTML and JS files. You can make the WAR file out of this.
And finally RPC are calls to ask for a remote services, is a method
implemented on a remote place, so is available to be requested. That
way the 'local' app avoid implementing those procedures and focus on
local ones only.

The thing is I'm not quite sure of somethings.
I can make my GWT app and package it in a WAR file, I have JBoss
running, so if I copy the war files to the deploy folder it'll be
running, but I don't know where to place the remote procedures and I
don't know where to make the interface.
So, should I make my GWT project and implement there some methods to
be used as RPC, and then totally apart, make an interface, like a HTML
file or something to call those RPC? (important: totally apart? and
HTML works? or it must be like other type of interface?)

This is the kind-of-diagram I have in mind and I don't know if it's
correct:
[JBoss server1] WAR project(Procedures1, Procedure2)
-- Interface which somehow uses something like
server1:procedure1 and then print the result of procedure1 somewhere
(in the interface).

I really wanna get this clear,
Many thanks in advance.

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GWT Dev plug-in for Firefox 11

2012-03-16 Thread Paul Wujek
Today Ubuntu is asking me to update for FF11, but of course this will kill 
my development environment.

Is there an estimate of when the GWT plug-in will be available?

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Defining a Jetty realm in hosted mode

2012-03-16 Thread TimD
I am using GWT 2.5.1 in Eclipse Indigo. I am trying to configure basic
authentication in hosted mode and I'm running into the following
warning when I launch my app:

Starting Jetty on port 
   [WARN] Unknown realm: myRealm

When I try to access the app URL I get:

HTTP ERROR: 404

NOT_FOUND

RequestURI=/myApp.html

Powered by jetty://

The following is in my web.xml:

login-config
auth-methodBASIC/auth-method
realm-namemyRealm/realm-name
/login-config

I have also created the following jetty-web.xml that sits next to
web.xml:

?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE Configure
PUBLIC -//Mort Bay Consulting//DTD Configure//EN
http://jetty.mortbay.org/configure.dtd;
Configure class=org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext
Set name=contextPath/myWebApp/Set
Set name=war
SystemProperty name=jetty.home default=. /
/webapps/myWebApp
/Set
Get name=securityHandler
Set name=userRealm
New class=org.mortbay.jetty.security.HashUserRealm
Set name=namemyRealm/Set
Set 
name=configfullyQualifiedPathToMyRealm.properties/Set
/New
/Set
/Get
/Configure

Without the fully qualified path to the realm properties file I get an
exception, so I know that it's now reading the config without error.

Why is the realm not being set?

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Native javascript

2012-03-16 Thread dvarrin
Hi,

I want to use a virtual keyboard in a GWT application.
I've included the keyboard.js script in the HTML page. and now I want
to use it through a JSNI native method in my Java class.

The code in the keyboard.js file is something like this:

var VKI_attach, VKI_close;
(function() {
...
   VKI_attach = function(element) {


}

...

})();

Then I should normally write something like this to attach the
keyboard to the element I specify:

VKI_attach(elt);

In the native method, how can I create the corresponding call?

elt is the id of the element I want the keyboard to be attached. How
can I get it in the native method? And how can I create the call that
function created like this:

VKI_attach = function(element) {

}

I hope you can help me.
Daniel



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sending a data stream directly to a client printer via GWT

2012-03-16 Thread Holly
Hi,

I'm evaluating if a switch from JSF/OpenFaces to GWT would make things
easier and more reliable for a web app I'm working on. Currently it is
very hard to get the page to look the same in all broswer and even
behave the same. From what I read so far GWT sounds like it would make
this job easier. Any thoughts on that would be appreciated.

One problem that I would have in both technologies is printing a label
on a special label printer on the client pc.
For that I would want to send a data stream (generated by a server
module) directly to the printer connected to the machine displaying
the web frontend of the application. (printing of a web page is not
an option)

So is there a build in way to do this in GWT? So far I guess I will
need a signed java applet that would talk to the server and have
rights to access the printer on the client pc.
However I doupt I'm the first one to encounter this situation. So has
anyone done something like that before and if so how?


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Re: ff11 gwt dev plugin

2012-03-16 Thread Eike Thies
to sad that i think you have a point here :( arghhh... where is my firefox 
portable just to test my gwt application :P

Am Freitag, 16. März 2012 15:08:13 UTC+1 schrieb Olivier Scherler:

 I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox 
 faster than the GWT community can recompile the plugin?

 On 16 March 2012 14:25, Fabricio Pizzichillo fpizzichi...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello Alan.
 Can you compile the plugin for FF11?

 regards

  
Am Freitag, 16. März 2012 15:08:13 UTC+1 schrieb Olivier Scherler:

 I’m wondering, how long until Mozilla releases new version of Firefox 
 faster than the GWT community can recompile the plugin?

 On 16 March 2012 14:25, Fabricio Pizzichillo fpizzichi...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello Alan.
 Can you compile the plugin for FF11?

 regards

 

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Re: GWT Dev plug-in for Firefox 11

2012-03-16 Thread Alan Leung
I am working on it


On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 6:10 AM, Paul Wujek paul.wu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Today Ubuntu is asking me to update for FF11, but of course this will kill
 my development environment.

 Is there an estimate of when the GWT plug-in will be available?

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Upload base64

2012-03-16 Thread IHateSoda
Hello,

I'm using HTML5 Drag and Drop in my application, the DND works but I
can't upload the image to the server, the format is base64 (data:image/
jpeg;base64,/9j/4AAQSkZJRgAB). I need to upload this image and
after create this image in my WAR Directory.

I need some help plz

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GWT FileUpload - Servlet options and handling response

2012-03-16 Thread Ashish
I am new to GWT and am trying to implement a file upload
functionality. Found some implementation help over the internet and
used that as reference. But have some questions related to that:

The actual upload or writing the contents of file on server(or disk)
will be done by a servlet. Is it necessary that this servlet (say
MyFileUploadServlet) extends HttpServlet? OR
I can use RemoteServiceServlet or any other servlet or implement any
other interface? If yes, which method do I need to implement/override?

In my servlet, after everything is done, I need to return back the
response back to the client. I think form.addSubmitCompleteHandler()
can be used to achieve that. From servlet, I could return text/html
(or String type object) and then use SubmitCompleteEvent.getResults()
to get the result.
Question is that can I use my custom object instead of String (lets
say MyFileUploadResult), populate the results in it and then pass it
back to client? or can I get back JSON object?

Currently, after getting back the response and using
SubmitCompleteEvent.getResults(), I am getting some HTML tags added to
the actual response such as :

pre Image upload successfully /pre .

Is there a way to get rid of that?

Thanks a lot in advance!

Regards,

Ashish

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Re: GWT FileUpload - Servlet options and handling response

2012-03-16 Thread Jim Douglas
Search for fileupload in this group; there are several posts that discuss 
the subject.

On Friday, March 16, 2012 2:27:39 PM UTC-7, Ashish wrote:

 I am new to GWT and am trying to implement a file upload 
 functionality. Found some implementation help over the internet and 
 used that as reference. But have some questions related to that: 

 The actual upload or writing the contents of file on server(or disk) 
 will be done by a servlet. Is it necessary that this servlet (say 
 MyFileUploadServlet) extends HttpServlet? OR 
 I can use RemoteServiceServlet or any other servlet or implement any 
 other interface? If yes, which method do I need to implement/override? 

 In my servlet, after everything is done, I need to return back the 
 response back to the client. I think form.addSubmitCompleteHandler() 
 can be used to achieve that. From servlet, I could return text/html 
 (or String type object) and then use SubmitCompleteEvent.getResults() 
 to get the result. 
 Question is that can I use my custom object instead of String (lets 
 say MyFileUploadResult), populate the results in it and then pass it 
 back to client? or can I get back JSON object? 

 Currently, after getting back the response and using 
 SubmitCompleteEvent.getResults(), I am getting some HTML tags added to 
 the actual response such as : 

 pre Image upload successfully /pre . 

 Is there a way to get rid of that? 

 Thanks a lot in advance! 

 Regards, 

 Ashish

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Compiling GWT Trunk w/ Tests : Can't get past 50K tests passed

2012-03-16 Thread Joseph Lust
For my personal edification I've setup TeamCity to build all new GWT 
updates from the Google SVN (yes, I checkout the *tools* folder too). 
Everything builds fine (7min), but when I enable the tests in Ant, per the 
official GWT build instructions, TC dies at 2h 15m to OutOfMemory errors.

I've setup TC to run the JVM with 512MB PermGen and 4GB max heap, but it 
still only makes it to ~50,600 tests passed until it fails out. It dies 
around this point whether running 2GB, 3GB, or 4GB heap sizes (I had gotten 
PermGen errors earlier, but 512MB seems to have fixed that).

So, my question is, *does anyone else try building GWT with the tests*? It 
seems like a rather obscene number of tests, but surely it works inside 
Google. And if you wonder why I am doing this, it is just to poke around 
and learn more about GWT, unit testings, and best dev practices in general.

Build Machine Specs: Ubuntu 11.10, AMD FX8150 (unit tests utilize all 
cores), 16GB Ram, SSD.

Thanks,
Joe

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[gwt-contrib] Mavenizing GWT

2012-03-16 Thread Thomas Broyer
Hi Rajeev [Cc: GWT-Contrib],

I saw you created a BuildingWithMaven wiki page earlier today, which I
suppose is about mavenizing the GWT build process.

I thought about it a little these past weeks.

The major pain point IMO is about dependencies, particularly those
that have been patched: ECJ and Flute come to mind.

As we're talking about mavenization, I'd also like to see artifacts
reorganized to favor reuse (dependency) over duplication:
 - common: classes shared between the compiler, server code and user lib
 - requestfactory-shared
 - requestfactory-client: depends on requestfactory-shared
 - requestfactory-server: depends on requestfactory-shared and common
 - requestfactory-apt: depends on requestfactory-shared (and maybe common)
 - gwt-extension-api: provides the API for generators and linkers
 - gwt-compiler: equivalent to the current compiler.standalone task
in gwt-dev, depends on common and gwt-extension-api
 - gwt-dev: depends on gwt-compiler, contains the dev-mode, equivalent
to the current gwt-dev feature-wise
 - gwt-shared: everything shared by gwt-user and gwt-servlet today
 - gwt-user: depends on gwt-extension-api and gwt-shared, equivalent
to the current gwt-user feature-wise, minus the server-side code
 - gwt-servlet: depends on gwt-shared and common, equivalent to the
current gwt-servlet feature-wise, minus the request-factory stuff

The only breaking changes would be that gwt-servlet no longer contains
request-factory stuff. That shouldn't break much people, and is only a
matter of adding requestfactory-server as an additional dependency.

The gwt-maven-plugin could depend on gwt-compiler only and dynamically
download gwt-dev only if running GWTTestCase or the dev mode (or
depend directly on gwt-dev as it currently does, that's probably
simpler to implement). The split between gwt-compiler and gwt-dev is
not strictly necessary, but as there's already a compiler.standalone
task, I suppose some people have a need for it.

I believe the gwt-user, gwt-servlet and gwt-dev could still be made to
conditionally (using a Maven profile) produce all-in-one JARs as we
know them today, for people not using Maven for their projects.

What do you think?

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Re: [gwt-contrib] Mavenizing GWT

2012-03-16 Thread Ray Cromwell
I agree with most of this, but I just wanted to mention that I think
breaking up the dependency chain will be a little tricky for maven
when it comes to tests. Maven general practice is that a given module
contains its tests and runs them. The problem with gwt-dev and
gwt-user is that many of the gwt-user tests can't run unless gwt-dev
has been built, but gwt-dev IIRC has some tests that depend on
gwt-user.  So it may be that you need to make separate
gwt-dev-tests/gwt-user-tests subprojects.

Personally, I'd like to break up GWT-user further into lots tiny
pieces, like Core, I/O, Emulation, RPC, Widgets, DOM/Media/HTML, etc
We can still build an uber gwt-user.jar, but there are lots of
projects that don't use everything, and being able to move stuff off
of the classpath speeds up the compiler and dev-mode. There are some
projects like PlayN for example, that pretty much only use Core.

-Ray


On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Rajeev [Cc: GWT-Contrib],

 I saw you created a BuildingWithMaven wiki page earlier today, which I
 suppose is about mavenizing the GWT build process.

 I thought about it a little these past weeks.

 The major pain point IMO is about dependencies, particularly those
 that have been patched: ECJ and Flute come to mind.

 As we're talking about mavenization, I'd also like to see artifacts
 reorganized to favor reuse (dependency) over duplication:
  - common: classes shared between the compiler, server code and user lib
  - requestfactory-shared
  - requestfactory-client: depends on requestfactory-shared
  - requestfactory-server: depends on requestfactory-shared and common
  - requestfactory-apt: depends on requestfactory-shared (and maybe common)
  - gwt-extension-api: provides the API for generators and linkers
  - gwt-compiler: equivalent to the current compiler.standalone task
 in gwt-dev, depends on common and gwt-extension-api
  - gwt-dev: depends on gwt-compiler, contains the dev-mode, equivalent
 to the current gwt-dev feature-wise
  - gwt-shared: everything shared by gwt-user and gwt-servlet today
  - gwt-user: depends on gwt-extension-api and gwt-shared, equivalent
 to the current gwt-user feature-wise, minus the server-side code
  - gwt-servlet: depends on gwt-shared and common, equivalent to the
 current gwt-servlet feature-wise, minus the request-factory stuff

 The only breaking changes would be that gwt-servlet no longer contains
 request-factory stuff. That shouldn't break much people, and is only a
 matter of adding requestfactory-server as an additional dependency.

 The gwt-maven-plugin could depend on gwt-compiler only and dynamically
 download gwt-dev only if running GWTTestCase or the dev mode (or
 depend directly on gwt-dev as it currently does, that's probably
 simpler to implement). The split between gwt-compiler and gwt-dev is
 not strictly necessary, but as there's already a compiler.standalone
 task, I suppose some people have a need for it.

 I believe the gwt-user, gwt-servlet and gwt-dev could still be made to
 conditionally (using a Maven profile) produce all-in-one JARs as we
 know them today, for people not using Maven for their projects.

 What do you think?

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