Re: Overlay Instruction

2014-07-14 Thread Vasu
Hi,
 I am also looking for the same. Let me know if you come across any 
such a library.

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On Wednesday, 9 July 2014 22:07:18 UTC+5:30, lta wrote:

 Is there GWT library that creates overlay instruction similar to 
 Chardin.js (http://heelhook.github.io/chardin.js/) for jQuery?


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Re: Overlay Instruction

2014-07-14 Thread Paul Robinson
Take a look at http://eemi2010.github.io/gwt-tour/

Paul
On 14 Jul 2014 08:25, Vasu pandurang.pa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
  I am also looking for the same. Let me know if you come across any
 such a library.

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 On Wednesday, 9 July 2014 22:07:18 UTC+5:30, lta wrote:

 Is there GWT library that creates overlay instruction similar to
 Chardin.js (http://heelhook.github.io/chardin.js/) for jQuery?

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Re: Overlay Instruction

2014-07-14 Thread Alain Ekambi
Hey there,


I m the author of gwt-tour (that we will also move to ahome-opensource libs
http://opensource.ahome-it.com/ soon.)

We also have a wrapper for Jardin.js. We probably will open source it  if
it s useful to someone.

Cheers,

Alain


2014-07-14 9:35 GMT+02:00 Paul Robinson ukcue...@gmail.com:

 Take a look at http://eemi2010.github.io/gwt-tour/

 Paul
 On 14 Jul 2014 08:25, Vasu pandurang.pa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
  I am also looking for the same. Let me know if you come across any
 such a library.

 [image: Pandurang Patil on about.me]
 Pandurang Patil
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 website: http://www.agnie.net
 twitter: @agniesoftware


 On Wednesday, 9 July 2014 22:07:18 UTC+5:30, lta wrote:

 Is there GWT library that creates overlay instruction similar to
 Chardin.js (http://heelhook.github.io/chardin.js/) for jQuery?

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Re: symbolMap file : wrong source line number ?

2014-07-14 Thread 'Thomas Lacroix' via Google Web Toolkit
Found it, it works. Thanks :)

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Re: Can't Set App Engine SDK - Eclipse Plugin

2014-07-14 Thread James Nelson
ZOMG...  4 years later, and this is still the right fix!!


 then remember make sure that all maven jars are at bottom in order 
 and export tab. 



This was BEYOND frustrating (just lost over a day on this),
and all it took was putting maven on the bottom.

Sigh,
thank you so much. 

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Re: how to disable backspace button in gwt?

2014-07-14 Thread Mohammed Sameen
Thanks for your reply  i solved by using the below snippet code
History.newItem(x);
History.addValueChangeHandler(new ValueChangeHandlerString() {
@Override
public void onValueChange(ValueChangeEventString event) {
String historyToken = event.getValue();
if (!historyToken.equals(X))
  History.newItem(X);
}
});
On Friday, July 11, 2014 2:48:29 PM UTC+5:30, Mohammed Sameen wrote:

 Hi! 

 My application does not need have any history 
 support. 
 The problem is that when I type something wrong in textbox,its shows 
 warning in dialogbox and accidentally lose focus and 
 then press Backspace key to delete a character from textbox,browser 
 performs application to exit and the whole application is unloaded losing 
 all the 
 data. 

 How can I disable this?Please give me suggestion.

 Thanks! 


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Re: update from 2.4 to 2.5 : uibinder.elementparsers.LazyPanelParser.parse(LazyPanelParser.java:40) error

2014-07-14 Thread Patrick Tucker
I just ran into this and I'm wondering why a ui:field is required?  In our 
case, the object is self contained and after creation isn't 
referenced by the code that creates the object.  Is this requirement really 
necessary??
 
I know the workaround is easy, its just that making us developers 
troubleshoot an error that seems to be a completely valid use case with 
very little info seems wrong.  If nothing else maybe a better error message 
should be output?
 

On Monday, November 5, 2012 9:51:37 AM UTC-5, Thomas Broyer wrote:

 Looking at the code for LazyPanelParser at line 40, it seems like you'd 
 have this exception if you do not have a @UiField for the LazyPanel in your 
 owner class.



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Using GWT for mobile and tablet apps?

2014-07-14 Thread dhoffer
I'm inquiring what's the current status of GWT's support for mobile 
devices, phones and tablets.  I have a use case that has to run on mobile 
devices and I'm wondering if I can use GWT for this.  Is mgwt the way to go 
here?  What are the best options for GWT and mobile and how viable is this?

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Re: update from 2.4 to 2.5 : uibinder.elementparsers.LazyPanelParser.parse(LazyPanelParser.java:40) error

2014-07-14 Thread Thomas Broyer


On Monday, July 14, 2014 3:07:21 PM UTC+2, Patrick Tucker wrote:

 I just ran into this and I'm wondering why a ui:field is required?  In our 
 case, the object is self contained and after creation isn't 
 referenced by the code that creates the object.  Is this requirement really 
 necessary??


Not sure it's a requirement; I'd rather say it's a bug.

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GWT JS Interopt

2014-07-14 Thread Eder Ignatowicz
Hi,

I'm starting to play with the new GWT features of JS Interopt. But
unfortunately I can not make the Hello World. :/

I want to make a Java Class accessible on JS.

Could anyone help me or point the right direction?

My @JsType

My Class:

@JsNamespace($wnd.pug)
public class SampleClass implements SampleInterface {

@JsExport(Dora)
public SampleClass( String s ){

}
}


My pom:

 dependency
  groupIdcom.google.gwt/groupId
  artifactIdgwt-dev/artifactId
  version2.7.0-SNAPSHOT/version
/dependency
dependency
  groupIdcom.google.gwt/groupId
  artifactIdgwt-user/artifactId
  version2.7.0-SNAPSHOT/version
/dependency


The scope pug are not visible on JS. Am I missing something?

Another stuff that I tried follow this example
https://github.com/ederign/realtime-store/blob/master/src/main/java/com/goodow/realtime/store/impl/HtmlStoreEntryPoint.java#L42-42
are patching the prototype. In that case I got the follow exception:

https://gist.github.com/anonymous/b6dc2bf95cc6dbedf1df


Does anyone have any idea of where I'm going wrong?

Does anyone can point me a project using this? Or a doc?


Thanks in advance

_
Eder Ignatowicz
ignatow...@gmail.com

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Re: update from 2.4 to 2.5 : uibinder.elementparsers.LazyPanelParser.parse(LazyPanelParser.java:40) error

2014-07-14 Thread Patrick Tucker
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=8825

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An Open Source implementation of Google Drive Realtime API

2014-07-14 Thread 田传武
Hi all,

I'd like to share an open-source project which implements nearly all 
features of the google drive realtime api. *Google Drive Realtime API* 
https://developers.google.com/drive/realtime/ provides Google Docs–style 
instant collaboration. It lets multiple people edit the same data 
simultaneously.

This project was inspired by Google Wave, the server runs on vert.x. Just 
like Google Drive Realtime API, the javascript client library is generated 
by GWT, and the Objective-C client library is generated by *J2ObjC* 
https://github.com/google/j2objc.
It is available on github at https://github.com/goodow/realtime-store

You can try out the features of the API on the *live playground* 
http://realtimeplayground.goodow.com/, or get the *Android demo App* 
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodow.realtime.android.playground
 on 
google play.
There is also an *Objective-C client library 
https://github.com/goodow/GDStore* for iOS and Mac OS X, but it is not 
yet fully tested, so please use at your own risk!


Enjoy!

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Re: GWT JS Interopt

2014-07-14 Thread 田传武
Which linker do you use in your .gwt.xml module?

Normally, the exported stuff will not be available in JS until your GWT app 
is fully loaded.

On Monday, July 14, 2014 10:31:18 PM UTC+8, Eder Ignatowicz wrote:

 Hi, 

 I'm starting to play with the new GWT features of JS Interopt. But 
 unfortunately I can not make the Hello World. :/ 

 I want to make a Java Class accessible on JS. 

 Could anyone help me or point the right direction? 

 My @JsType 

 My Class: 

 @JsNamespace($wnd.pug) 
 public class SampleClass implements SampleInterface { 

 @JsExport(Dora) 
 public SampleClass( String s ){ 

 } 
 } 


 My pom: 

  dependency 
   groupIdcom.google.gwt/groupId 
   artifactIdgwt-dev/artifactId 
   version2.7.0-SNAPSHOT/version 
 /dependency 
 dependency 
   groupIdcom.google.gwt/groupId 
   artifactIdgwt-user/artifactId 
   version2.7.0-SNAPSHOT/version 
 /dependency 


 The scope pug are not visible on JS. Am I missing something? 

 Another stuff that I tried follow this example 

 https://github.com/ederign/realtime-store/blob/master/src/main/java/com/goodow/realtime/store/impl/HtmlStoreEntryPoint.java#L42-42
  
 are patching the prototype. In that case I got the follow exception: 

 https://gist.github.com/anonymous/b6dc2bf95cc6dbedf1df 


 Does anyone have any idea of where I'm going wrong? 

 Does anyone can point me a project using this? Or a doc? 


 Thanks in advance 

 _ 
 Eder Ignatowicz 
 ignat...@gmail.com javascript: 


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Re: GWT JS Interopt

2014-07-14 Thread 田传武
You can see a more simple example
https://github.com/goodow/realtime-channel demonstrates the usages of
JsExport. It only exports three interfaces, see also:

https://github.com/goodow/realtime-channel/blob/master/src/main/java/com/goodow/realtime/channel/Bus.java
https://github.com/goodow/realtime-channel/blob/master/src/main/java/com/goodow/realtime/channel/impl/ReconnectBus.java

and the live playground http://realtimeplayground.goodow.com/bus.html.




On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 10:56 PM, 田传武 i...@goodow.com wrote:

 Which linker do you use in your .gwt.xml module?

 Normally, the exported stuff will not be available in JS until your GWT
 app is fully loaded.

 On Monday, July 14, 2014 10:31:18 PM UTC+8, Eder Ignatowicz wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm starting to play with the new GWT features of JS Interopt. But
 unfortunately I can not make the Hello World. :/

 I want to make a Java Class accessible on JS.

 Could anyone help me or point the right direction?

 My @JsType

 My Class:

 @JsNamespace($wnd.pug)
 public class SampleClass implements SampleInterface {

 @JsExport(Dora)
 public SampleClass( String s ){

 }
 }


 My pom:

  dependency
   groupIdcom.google.gwt/groupId
   artifactIdgwt-dev/artifactId
   version2.7.0-SNAPSHOT/version
 /dependency
 dependency
   groupIdcom.google.gwt/groupId
   artifactIdgwt-user/artifactId
   version2.7.0-SNAPSHOT/version
 /dependency


 The scope pug are not visible on JS. Am I missing something?

 Another stuff that I tried follow this example
 https://github.com/ederign/realtime-store/blob/master/
 src/main/java/com/goodow/realtime/store/impl/
 HtmlStoreEntryPoint.java#L42-42
 are patching the prototype. In that case I got the follow exception:

 https://gist.github.com/anonymous/b6dc2bf95cc6dbedf1df


 Does anyone have any idea of where I'm going wrong?

 Does anyone can point me a project using this? Or a doc?


 Thanks in advance

 _
 Eder Ignatowicz
 ignat...@gmail.com

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UiRenderer with numeric getter

2014-07-14 Thread Patrick Tucker
For some reason I can't seem to find anything on this, no group posts, 
nothing in the gwtproject.com tutorials, or google search.
 
What I have is a UiRenderer that points to an Object that has a 
getter whose return type is Integer.  When I try to use this getter in a 
ui:text element's for attribute I get an error indicating that a string is 
required.
 
The XML is similar to the following:
 
ui:with field='theObject' type='the.custom.objects.class' /
 
ui:text from={theObject.getInteger}1/ui:text
 
 
 
I really don't want to change the return type to String or write a 
decorator that returns String instead.  Seems like there should be some 
other way to make this work?
 
Thanks,
Pat

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ACE Editor for GWT

2014-07-14 Thread Alain
Hello Folks,

 We just open sourced the GWT wrapper for the awesome ace editor.
If you are looking for a high performance web base editor for your 
enterprise java web projects this can be for you !


We hope it helps you like it does help us.

Find more info here 

http://opensource.ahome-it.com/#ahome-ace

Cheers.

Alain 

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Re: GWT HTML renders incorrectly

2014-07-14 Thread ehodges
Adding table-layout:fixed doesn't help.

On Friday, July 11, 2014 6:17:22 PM UTC-5, Thomas Broyer wrote:

 Try adding a table-layout:fixed style to the table.

 On Friday, July 11, 2014 8:54:09 PM UTC+2, eho...@usdataworks.com wrote:

 Thank you SO much.  It's a strict vs quirks mode thing.  When I use this 
 DOCTYPE:

 !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN 
 http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd;


 the vertical spacing is messed up outside of GWT.  When I modify my GWT 
 project to use this DOCTYPE:


 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN


 or something else quirky then the vertical spacing looks right.


 I have no idea how to fix this, but at least I know the reason.  Thanks 
 again.


 On Friday, July 11, 2014 1:38:11 PM UTC-5, Jens wrote:

 GWT is doing something that changes the vertical size of the elements.


 IMHO there are only two possibilities: Its either a CSS/style 
 declaration or it's an standard vs.quirks mode issue and you should check 
 if both pages run in the same mode (for standards mode make sure both have 
 !DOCTYPE html at the beginning of the html file).

 GWT can not modify the vertical size of an element without using CSS / 
 inline styles (which you would see in DevTools, unless you still missed 
 some).

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Re: UiRenderer with numeric getter

2014-07-14 Thread Jens
com.google.gwt.uibinder.elementparsers.UiTextInterpreter, line 60:

String fieldRef = elem.consumeStringAttribute(from);

So I would say you must use String with ui:with from=... .

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Re: UiRenderer with numeric getter

2014-07-14 Thread Jens


 com.google.gwt.uibinder.elementparsers.UiTextInterpreter, line 60:


actually line 62 :) 

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Re: ACE Editor for GWT

2014-07-14 Thread Nagin Kothari
the link does not lead to ace editor


On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 10:59 PM, Alain jazzmatad...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Folks,

  We just open sourced the GWT wrapper for the awesome ace editor.
 If you are looking for a high performance web base editor for your
 enterprise java web projects this can be for you !


 We hope it helps you like it does help us.

 Find more info here

 http://opensource.ahome-it.com/#ahome-ace

 Cheers.

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Re: ACE Editor for GWT

2014-07-14 Thread Alain Ekambi
The link s about the open source project.
The demo is here : http://ahome-it.github.io/ahome-client-io/
The demo also show another library called ClientIO that helps  read/write
files on the client.


Enjoy.

Alain


2014-07-14 19:48 GMT+02:00 Nagin Kothari naginkoth...@gmail.com:

 the link does not lead to ace editor


 On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 10:59 PM, Alain jazzmatad...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Folks,

  We just open sourced the GWT wrapper for the awesome ace editor.
 If you are looking for a high performance web base editor for your
 enterprise java web projects this can be for you !


 We hope it helps you like it does help us.

 Find more info here

 http://opensource.ahome-it.com/#ahome-ace

 Cheers.

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Re: GWT JS Interopt

2014-07-14 Thread Eder Ignatowicz
I'm using the xsiframe linker.

I just pushed my POC here:

https://github.com/ederign/gwt-playground/blob/master/gwt-js1/src/main/resources/me/ederign/jsinterop.gwt.xml
https://github.com/ederign/gwt-playground/blob/master/gwt-js1/src/main/java/me/ederign/client/JS.java
https://github.com/ederign/gwt-playground/blob/master/gwt-js1/src/main/java/me/ederign/client/JS.java


In your demo, works. :)

What I'm trying to do: http://realtimeplayground.goodow.com/, var p =
new realtime.store.Store(a)

In my project:
 var a = js.JS('fsdfsd')
ReferenceError: js is not define


Thanks for your help.

ps. I sent a PR for a small issue in your project. :)


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2014-07-14 12:04 GMT-03:00 田传武 i...@goodow.com:
 You can see a more simple example demonstrates the usages of JsExport. It
 only exports three interfaces, see also:

 https://github.com/goodow/realtime-channel/blob/master/src/main/java/com/goodow/realtime/channel/Bus.java
 https://github.com/goodow/realtime-channel/blob/master/src/main/java/com/goodow/realtime/channel/impl/ReconnectBus.java

 and the live playground.




 On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 10:56 PM, 田传武 i...@goodow.com wrote:

 Which linker do you use in your .gwt.xml module?

 Normally, the exported stuff will not be available in JS until your GWT
 app is fully loaded.

 On Monday, July 14, 2014 10:31:18 PM UTC+8, Eder Ignatowicz wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm starting to play with the new GWT features of JS Interopt. But
 unfortunately I can not make the Hello World. :/

 I want to make a Java Class accessible on JS.

 Could anyone help me or point the right direction?

 My @JsType

 My Class:

 @JsNamespace($wnd.pug)
 public class SampleClass implements SampleInterface {

 @JsExport(Dora)
 public SampleClass( String s ){

 }
 }


 My pom:

  dependency
   groupIdcom.google.gwt/groupId
   artifactIdgwt-dev/artifactId
   version2.7.0-SNAPSHOT/version
 /dependency
 dependency
   groupIdcom.google.gwt/groupId
   artifactIdgwt-user/artifactId
   version2.7.0-SNAPSHOT/version
 /dependency


 The scope pug are not visible on JS. Am I missing something?

 Another stuff that I tried follow this example

 https://github.com/ederign/realtime-store/blob/master/src/main/java/com/goodow/realtime/store/impl/HtmlStoreEntryPoint.java#L42-42
 are patching the prototype. In that case I got the follow exception:

 https://gist.github.com/anonymous/b6dc2bf95cc6dbedf1df


 Does anyone have any idea of where I'm going wrong?

 Does anyone can point me a project using this? Or a doc?


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Re: Development Mode will not be supported in Firefox 27+

2014-07-14 Thread Slava Pankov
Also on Windows it's still possible to use Chrome 36 with devmode. Download 
Dart (I'm using 1.5.3 distribution), and use Chromium from there (it's 
portable, just copy it to any folder). Also you need 
GWT-Developer-Plugin_v1.0.11357.crx of course, see previous post.

On Friday, July 11, 2014 3:35:24 PM UTC-7, Alex Epshteyn wrote:

 As of now, quite sadly, the GWT plugin is no longer supported in the 
 latest of versions of Firefox nor Chrome (starting with 35). I've been 
 using GWT since 2006, and I think it's a sad state of affairs that after so 
 much work went into GWT's OOPHM (a.k.a Development Mode), we're back to 
 Internet Explorer being the only browser that can be used for GWT debugging 
 on Windows.  I think that SuperDevMode goes against the original do 
 everything from your IDE spirit of GWT, but I digress...

 The main reason I'm posting this is to describe my workaround to save some 
 time for anyone who still wants to use dev mode under Chrome and Firefox 
 (which I'm guessing is the majority of the people here):

 The hack I came up with (for Windows) was to install portable versions 
 of Chromium and Firefox.

 Portable Firefox 24: 
 http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox-portable-esr
 Portable Chromium 35: http://crportable.sourceforge.net/

 Then you need to manually install the GWT plugin into Chromium, since it's 
 now disabled on the Chrome Web Store:
 1. download the file GWT-Developer-Plugin_v1.0.11357.crx from 
 http://chrome-extension-downloader.com/ (entering ID number 
 jpjpnpmbddbjkfaccnmhnkdgjideieim into the search field)
 2. drag and drop the downloaded file into the chrome://extensions/ tab to 
 install the plugin

 The good thing about this Chromium build is that it seems to be immune 
 from Google's auto-updater, but for a limited time, you can also still get 
 Google Chrome 35 Portable at 
 http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/google_chrome_portable, and follow 
 the same procedure for manually installing the GWT plugin.

 I'm hoping that this hack will allow many of us to keep using the old dev 
 mode for a long time to come, and I'm also hoping that the GWT project 
 members will not abandon dev mode support.  

 Question for GWT project members: I understand that both FF and Chrome are 
 getting rid of the NSAPI, which enabled the GWT plugin.  Are there really 
 no other ways to keep supporting dev mode on the latest versions of those 
 browsers?  Has anyone looked into Native Client (
 https://developer.chrome.com/native-client)?

 Best,
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Re: Using GWT for mobile and tablet apps?

2014-07-14 Thread Slava Pankov
I'm using jqm4gwt for mobile development, see 
https://github.com/jqm4gwt/jqm4gwt
It's wrapper over jQuery Mobile, but you can write Java only code of course.
This week I'm planning to release new version based on the latest JQM 1.4.3

On Monday, July 14, 2014 7:09:26 AM UTC-7, dhoffer wrote:

 I'm inquiring what's the current status of GWT's support for mobile 
 devices, phones and tablets.  I have a use case that has to run on mobile 
 devices and I'm wondering if I can use GWT for this.  Is mgwt the way to go 
 here?  What are the best options for GWT and mobile and how viable is this?


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Re: ACE Editor for GWT

2014-07-14 Thread Paul Robinson
How does this compare or relate to https://github.com/daveho/AceGWT ?


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wrote:

 The link s about the open source project.
 The demo is here : http://ahome-it.github.io/ahome-client-io/
 The demo also show another library called ClientIO that helps  read/write
 files on the client.


 Enjoy.

 Alain


 2014-07-14 19:48 GMT+02:00 Nagin Kothari naginkoth...@gmail.com:

 the link does not lead to ace editor


 On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 10:59 PM, Alain jazzmatad...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Folks,

  We just open sourced the GWT wrapper for the awesome ace editor.
 If you are looking for a high performance web base editor for your
 enterprise java web projects this can be for you !


 We hope it helps you like it does help us.

 Find more info here

 http://opensource.ahome-it.com/#ahome-ace

 Cheers.

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Re: ACE Editor for GWT

2014-07-14 Thread Alain Ekambi
It s an alternative to AceGWT (actually ahome-ace got inspired from Ace
GWT).
But we simplified/extended the API and added support for stuff like UI
Binders.

Cheers.


2014-07-14 21:01 GMT+02:00 Paul Robinson ukcue...@gmail.com:

 How does this compare or relate to https://github.com/daveho/AceGWT ?


 On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Alain Ekambi jazzmatad...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 The link s about the open source project.
 The demo is here : http://ahome-it.github.io/ahome-client-io/
 The demo also show another library called ClientIO that helps  read/write
 files on the client.


 Enjoy.

 Alain


 2014-07-14 19:48 GMT+02:00 Nagin Kothari naginkoth...@gmail.com:

 the link does not lead to ace editor


 On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 10:59 PM, Alain jazzmatad...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Folks,

  We just open sourced the GWT wrapper for the awesome ace editor.
 If you are looking for a high performance web base editor for your
 enterprise java web projects this can be for you !


 We hope it helps you like it does help us.

 Find more info here

 http://opensource.ahome-it.com/#ahome-ace

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Re: UiRenderer with numeric getter

2014-07-14 Thread Patrick Tucker
Yeah, that is what I was able to figure out.  I'm hoping there is a way to 
convert the value to a string inline or another ui: class to use.
 
Thanks for the response!
 

On Monday, July 14, 2014 1:42:02 PM UTC-4, Jens wrote:

 com.google.gwt.uibinder.elementparsers.UiTextInterpreter, line 60:

 String fieldRef = elem.consumeStringAttribute(from);

 So I would say you must use String with ui:with from=... .

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How to make SuggestBox display scroll properly?

2014-07-14 Thread chris-x . walker
I'm working with a SuggestBox that produces a very large number of 
suggestions on the first one or two chanracters.  I don't want an ugly list 
that disappears off the bottom of the screen, so I've made the selection 
display scroll by adding height and overflow to the CSS for 
.gwt-SuggestBoxPopup .suggestPopupContent.

It all works fine until I try to move through the selection list using the 
keyboard.  The selected element does not scroll into view.  This is 
obviously not going to pass any UX tests.

I've subclassed SuggestBox.DefaultSuggestionDisplay in the hope of being 
able to scroll the selected element into view as part of the 
moveSelectionDown() and moveSelectionUp() methods.  But it seems that to 
get to the Element selected I need access to the suggestionMenu field, and 
that, for some reason, is private, so the subclass can't see it.

Oh well, I guess I can copy the code from 
SuggestBox.DefaultSuggestionDisplay and implement my own version.  This 
sort of cut-n-paste inheritance goes against decent Java principles, but 
it's only 280 lines or so.  No luck - SuggestBox.DefaultSuggestionDisplay 
has a dependence on the private class SuggestBox.SuggestionMenu.

At this point the only solution I can think of is to search the DOM for an 
element with with a CSS class of item-selected.  

Does anyone know of a better solution?  I would be delighted to hear it.

Chris

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Using GWT for mobile and tablet apps?

2014-07-14 Thread marian lux
http://www.m-gwt.com

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Re: How to make SuggestBox display scroll properly?

2014-07-14 Thread Juan Pablo Gardella
Maybe file a ticket + patch with the change to SuggestBox in order to make
extensible.


2014-07-14 14:40 GMT-03:00 chris-x.wal...@db.com:

 I'm working with a SuggestBox that produces a very large number of
 suggestions on the first one or two chanracters.  I don't want an ugly list
 that disappears off the bottom of the screen, so I've made the selection
 display scroll by adding height and overflow to the CSS for
 .gwt-SuggestBoxPopup .suggestPopupContent.

 It all works fine until I try to move through the selection list using the
 keyboard.  The selected element does not scroll into view.  This is
 obviously not going to pass any UX tests.

 I've subclassed SuggestBox.DefaultSuggestionDisplay in the hope of being
 able to scroll the selected element into view as part of the
 moveSelectionDown() and moveSelectionUp() methods.  But it seems that to
 get to the Element selected I need access to the suggestionMenu field, and
 that, for some reason, is private, so the subclass can't see it.

 Oh well, I guess I can copy the code from
 SuggestBox.DefaultSuggestionDisplay and implement my own version.  This
 sort of cut-n-paste inheritance goes against decent Java principles, but
 it's only 280 lines or so.  No luck - SuggestBox.DefaultSuggestionDisplay
 has a dependence on the private class SuggestBox.SuggestionMenu.

 At this point the only solution I can think of is to search the DOM for an
 element with with a CSS class of item-selected.

 Does anyone know of a better solution?  I would be delighted to hear it.

 Chris

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The First-Time loading issue of a deployed GWT app?

2014-07-14 Thread Tom
 

I deployed my app and I got this issue.

The first time the app got loaded, it will show a blank white page for 5-7 
second which is pretty long for a good user-experience. But after that, the 
page show really really fast since it got cached.

The problem is that when i advertised my site in Adword. When many people 
will visit my site for the first time, they could be impatient if it shows 
a blank page for a long period time like that. 

I think the solution is to make an loading indicator to indicate user that 
the page is loading.

Actually I did do the indicator loading at the onModuleLoad method

public class MyProject implements EntryPoint {

private final ClientGinjector ginjector = GWT.create(ClientGinjector.class);

@Override
public void onModuleLoad() {
// This is required for Gwt-Platform proxy's generator
DelayedBindRegistry.bind(ginjector);

ginjector.getPlaceManager().revealCurrentPlace();
DOM.removeChild(RootPanel.getBodyElement(), DOM.getElementById(loading));

}

}

In MyProject.html

html
 head../head
 body
div id=loading
   LoadingBR/
   img src=../images/loading.gif /
/div
iframe.../iframe  
  ..
  /body
/html

However, the div id=loading only works after all javascript files got 
loaded. It doesn't work right at the beginning user visits the site  that 
is why user will see a blank page for a pretty long time.

*I am not sure GWT app is good for advertising in Google*. But my page 
passed the Ad review from Adword people, so it means the page must be 
finally visible, otherwise Adword people will reject my page.

Can u figure out a solution for this?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24749396/the-first-time-loading-issue-of-a-deployed-gwt-app

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Re: GWT JS Interopt

2014-07-14 Thread 田传武
gwt-js1 disappeared and you seem to have succeeded according to your commit 
log.

On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 2:01:45 AM UTC+8, Eder Ignatowicz wrote:

 I'm using the xsiframe linker. 

 I just pushed my POC here: 


 https://github.com/ederign/gwt-playground/blob/master/gwt-js1/src/main/resources/me/ederign/jsinterop.gwt.xml
  

 https://github.com/ederign/gwt-playground/blob/master/gwt-js1/src/main/java/me/ederign/client/JS.java
  

 https://github.com/ederign/gwt-playground/blob/master/gwt-js1/src/main/java/me/ederign/client/JS.java
  


 In your demo, works. :) 

 What I'm trying to do: http://realtimeplayground.goodow.com/, var p = 
 new realtime.store.Store(a) 

 In my project: 
  var a = js.JS('fsdfsd') 
 ReferenceError: js is not define 


 Thanks for your help. 

 ps. I sent a PR for a small issue in your project. :) 


 Obrigado 
 _ 
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 ignat...@gmail.com javascript: 


 2014-07-14 12:04 GMT-03:00 田传武 i...@goodow.com javascript:: 
  You can see a more simple example demonstrates the usages of JsExport. 
 It 
  only exports three interfaces, see also: 
  
  
 https://github.com/goodow/realtime-channel/blob/master/src/main/java/com/goodow/realtime/channel/Bus.java
  
  
 https://github.com/goodow/realtime-channel/blob/master/src/main/java/com/goodow/realtime/channel/impl/ReconnectBus.java
  
  
  and the live playground. 
  
  
  
  
  On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 10:56 PM, 田传武 i...@goodow.com javascript: 
 wrote: 
  
  Which linker do you use in your .gwt.xml module? 
  
  Normally, the exported stuff will not be available in JS until your GWT 
  app is fully loaded. 
  
  On Monday, July 14, 2014 10:31:18 PM UTC+8, Eder Ignatowicz wrote: 
  
  Hi, 
  
  I'm starting to play with the new GWT features of JS Interopt. But 
  unfortunately I can not make the Hello World. :/ 
  
  I want to make a Java Class accessible on JS. 
  
  Could anyone help me or point the right direction? 
  
  My @JsType 
  
  My Class: 
  
  @JsNamespace($wnd.pug) 
  public class SampleClass implements SampleInterface { 
  
  @JsExport(Dora) 
  public SampleClass( String s ){ 
  
  } 
  } 
  
  
  My pom: 
  
   dependency 
groupIdcom.google.gwt/groupId 
artifactIdgwt-dev/artifactId 
version2.7.0-SNAPSHOT/version 
  /dependency 
  dependency 
groupIdcom.google.gwt/groupId 
artifactIdgwt-user/artifactId 
version2.7.0-SNAPSHOT/version 
  /dependency 
  
  
  The scope pug are not visible on JS. Am I missing something? 
  
  Another stuff that I tried follow this example 
  
  
 https://github.com/ederign/realtime-store/blob/master/src/main/java/com/goodow/realtime/store/impl/HtmlStoreEntryPoint.java#L42-42
  
  are patching the prototype. In that case I got the follow exception: 
  
  https://gist.github.com/anonymous/b6dc2bf95cc6dbedf1df 
  
  
  Does anyone have any idea of where I'm going wrong? 
  
  Does anyone can point me a project using this? Or a doc? 
  
  
  Thanks in advance 
  
  _ 
  Eder Ignatowicz 
  ignat...@gmail.com 
  
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[gwt-contrib] An Open Source implementation of Google Drive Realtime API

2014-07-14 Thread 田传武
Hi all,

I'd like to share an open-source project which implements nearly all 
features of the google drive realtime api. *Google Drive Realtime API* 
https://developers.google.com/drive/realtime/ provides Google Docs–style 
instant collaboration. It lets multiple people edit the same data 
simultaneously.

This project was inspired by Google Wave, the server runs on vert.x. Just 
like Google Drive Realtime API, the javascript client library is generated 
by GWT, and the Objective-C client library is generated by *J2ObjC* 
https://github.com/google/j2objc.
It is available on github at https://github.com/goodow/realtime-store

You can try out the features of the API on the *live playground* 
http://realtimeplayground.goodow.com/, or get the *Android demo App* 
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodow.realtime.android.playground
 on 
google play.
There is also an *Objective-C client library 
https://github.com/goodow/GDStore* for iOS and Mac OS X, but it is not 
yet fully tested, so please use at your own risk!


Enjoy!

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Re: [gwt-contrib] Re: Dropping IE8 support in useragent-less GWT

2014-07-14 Thread Colin Alworth
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you (and to my reviews, got at least 
one up to date now), finally catching up after a few days off.

I guess I was looking for We want to use Object.create in Core in your 
initial email. If we also wanted any/all of the features I had listed (fast 
byte[]/int[]/double[] for everyone? rpc-over-ws? cors?), dropping ie9 from 
Core might have also made sense. 

I'm not actually encouraging cutting IE9 (or 8), esp from User, but if we 
want to move some emulation code off to UserAgent or User, letting go of 
IE9 may make sense.

My email was written from the perspective of huh, Goktug wants to drop IE8 
because it will make *something* easier - won't also dropping IE9 make more 
something even more easier?. With the caveat that all you are interested 
in is Object.create, targeting only IE8 makes sense.

On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 12:02:50 AM UTC-5, Goktug Gokdogan wrote:




 On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 8:46 PM, Colin Alworth nilo...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 Sounds great, but is there a reason that we're now starting at IE9+ and 
 not IE10+, thus giving us typed arrays, web workers, web sockets, etc? I 
 only ask because the kind of case where you are giving up User (and Widget, 
 RPC, Timer, and other fairly high-level apis) seems to suggest that you 
 might not be writing for a browser at all (htmlunit, nashorn, web worker, 
 node.js).


 A cross-compiled app is a good example that doesn't need User where you 
 can, for example, use closure to develop the UI.

 I specifically pointed IE8 as it is the only supported browser missing 
 Object.create functionality and such apps that just depends on java.emul 
 are paying the price of IE8. On the other hand by just inheriting 
 useragent.UserAgent (not necessarily the User) an app can target older 
 browsers.
  

 Dan definitely has a point that if we're supporting modern browsers for a 
 core chunk of functionality, we really shouldn't let 'modern' be 'whatever 
 junk still happens to be running rather tha updating'. And besides, I can't 
 always be That Guy pushing to keep all versions forever, just because IE8 
 is still 11% of North America's browser usage (really: 
 http://theie8countdown.com/). 

 If we're cutting a browser for being old/bad/whatever in Core, but 
 leaving support for it still in User, we should consider carefully why we 
 *aren't* cutting deeper.

  
 Can you be more specific?
  


 On Monday, June 30, 2014 2:59:12 PM UTC-5, Goktug Gokdogan wrote:

 We are planning to drop support for IE8 if the application doesn't 
 inherit c.g.gwt.useragent.UserAgent and hence not have browser permutations.

 Nearly all of today's apps inherit User so they will not be affected by 
 this change. In the future more apps will only inherit Core however they 
 shouldn't need to pay price of IE8 support (currently they do because there 
 are no permutations in Core).

 Let me know if you have any concerns.

  - Goktug

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