Re: GWT 2.9 Questions

2018-09-06 Thread Thomas Broyer
Thanks for the heads up, the issue hadn't been closed so I thought it 
wasn't done.
Any idea if we'd want to update to 33.1?

On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 5:59:21 AM UTC+2, Slava Pankov wrote:
>
> IMO even "Update CLDR to version 32.0.1 
> "
>  
> is worth for releasing GWT 2.9
>
> On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 2:57:34 AM UTC-7, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>>
>> Replying to everyone in one go.
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 9:12:38 AM UTC+2, Josselin B. wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Jens,
>>>
>>> Any idea for a release date of GWT 2.x ?
>>>
>>
>> No. You can follow advancement at 
>> https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/milestone/19 (it doesn't move much 
>> though…)
>> For now, it didn't seem urgent to release a 2.9, as 2.8.2 works great for 
>> 99.9% of people.
>>  
>>
>>> Will it add better support for java interface default functions ?
>>>
>>
>> What do you mean?
>> I can't remember issues related to interface default methods (lambdas and 
>> method references, sure, but not interface default methods)
>>  
>>
>>> Le mer. 5 sept. 2018 à 09:07, Jens  a écrit :
>>>
 GWT 2.x will not drop JSNI anytime soon, only GWT 3 will as it uses a 
 different Java -> JavaScript compiler internally. And yes there is really 
 no timeline for GWT 3 as most work is done by contributors in free time. 
 Currently we are trying to migrate GWT 2.x SDK code so it will become GWT 
 3 
 compatible with mostly no breaking changes. This process happens on Github 
 and you can see a list of projects being converted here: 
 ci.vertispan.com . Also some people are working on build plugins to 
 provide a better experience out of the box.

 GWT 2.x SNAPSHOT already supports Java 10 syntax, however no Java 9 + 
 10 API additions have been emulated yet in GWT SDK, so you can not use new 
 Optional methods and such things. Also some Java 8 APIs are still missing.

 The only syntax addition of Java 11 is using 'var' for lambda 
 parameters. GWT depends on Eclipse JDT stable release in order to support 
 new syntax features. If you don't use that feature then you should 
 probably 
 be able to run current GWT with Java 11, haven't tried it though. Never 
 used OpenJDK with GWT but I can't think of a reason why it should not work.

>>>
>> I (almost) exclusively use OpenJDK, and never had any problem.
>> Also, OpenJDK 11 and Oracle JDK 11 will (finally) be functionally the 
>> same, so if GWT works with Oracle JDK 11, it *will* work with OpenJDK 11.
>>
>> GWT 2.8.2 works with OpenJDK 10 and Oracle JDK 10 already, and while I 
>> haven't tested I see no reason it wouldn't work with JDK 11 (the big change 
>> was Jigsaw/JPMS in JDK 9).
>>
>> Fwiw, my plan (personal and at work, not for GWT proper) is staying on 
>> OpenJDK 8 for a little while (switching from Oracle JDK 8 to OpenJDK 8 if 
>> needed). It looks like there will be many OpenJDK packages with LTS support 
>> (most Linux distros, AdoptOpenJDK, Zulu) so I may switch to OpenJDK 11 at 
>> some point, but I bet it won't be before a year… (first and foremost, our 
>> customers clearly aren't ready; some are only just switching off of Java 7 
>> …up to Java 8)
>>
>

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A Sample application for GWT

2018-09-06 Thread Jean Rubagenga
I am totally new with GWT, I would like to install 

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Re: A Sample application for GWT

2018-09-06 Thread Jim Douglas
http://www.gwtproject.org/gettingstarted.html

On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 7:58:50 AM UTC-7, Jean Rubagenga wrote:
>
> I am totally new with GWT, I would like to install 
>

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Re: GWT 2.9 Questions

2018-09-06 Thread Slava Pankov
Sure, any newer version of CLDR would be even nicer.

Another one is updating embedded jetty, but not sure if it's even started.

On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 7:03:37 AM UTC-7, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> Thanks for the heads up, the issue hadn't been closed so I thought it 
> wasn't done.
> Any idea if we'd want to update to 33.1?
>
> On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 5:59:21 AM UTC+2, Slava Pankov wrote:
>>
>> IMO even "Update CLDR to version 32.0.1 
>> "
>>  
>> is worth for releasing GWT 2.9
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 2:57:34 AM UTC-7, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>>>
>>> Replying to everyone in one go.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 9:12:38 AM UTC+2, Josselin B. wrote:

 Hi Jens,

 Any idea for a release date of GWT 2.x ?

>>>
>>> No. You can follow advancement at 
>>> https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/milestone/19 (it doesn't move much 
>>> though…)
>>> For now, it didn't seem urgent to release a 2.9, as 2.8.2 works great 
>>> for 99.9% of people.
>>>  
>>>
 Will it add better support for java interface default functions ?

>>>
>>> What do you mean?
>>> I can't remember issues related to interface default methods (lambdas 
>>> and method references, sure, but not interface default methods)
>>>  
>>>
 Le mer. 5 sept. 2018 à 09:07, Jens  a écrit :

> GWT 2.x will not drop JSNI anytime soon, only GWT 3 will as it uses a 
> different Java -> JavaScript compiler internally. And yes there is really 
> no timeline for GWT 3 as most work is done by contributors in free time. 
> Currently we are trying to migrate GWT 2.x SDK code so it will become GWT 
> 3 
> compatible with mostly no breaking changes. This process happens on 
> Github 
> and you can see a list of projects being converted here: 
> ci.vertispan.com . Also some people are working on build plugins to 
> provide a better experience out of the box.
>
> GWT 2.x SNAPSHOT already supports Java 10 syntax, however no Java 9 + 
> 10 API additions have been emulated yet in GWT SDK, so you can not use 
> new 
> Optional methods and such things. Also some Java 8 APIs are still missing.
>
> The only syntax addition of Java 11 is using 'var' for lambda 
> parameters. GWT depends on Eclipse JDT stable release in order to support 
> new syntax features. If you don't use that feature then you should 
> probably 
> be able to run current GWT with Java 11, haven't tried it though. Never 
> used OpenJDK with GWT but I can't think of a reason why it should not 
> work.
>

>>> I (almost) exclusively use OpenJDK, and never had any problem.
>>> Also, OpenJDK 11 and Oracle JDK 11 will (finally) be functionally the 
>>> same, so if GWT works with Oracle JDK 11, it *will* work with OpenJDK 
>>> 11.
>>>
>>> GWT 2.8.2 works with OpenJDK 10 and Oracle JDK 10 already, and while I 
>>> haven't tested I see no reason it wouldn't work with JDK 11 (the big change 
>>> was Jigsaw/JPMS in JDK 9).
>>>
>>> Fwiw, my plan (personal and at work, not for GWT proper) is staying on 
>>> OpenJDK 8 for a little while (switching from Oracle JDK 8 to OpenJDK 8 if 
>>> needed). It looks like there will be many OpenJDK packages with LTS support 
>>> (most Linux distros, AdoptOpenJDK, Zulu) so I may switch to OpenJDK 11 at 
>>> some point, but I bet it won't be before a year… (first and foremost, our 
>>> customers clearly aren't ready; some are only just switching off of Java 7 
>>> …up to Java 8)
>>>
>>

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Re: GWT 2.9 Questions

2018-09-06 Thread Ignacio Baca Moreno-Torres
Since 2.8.2 the ECJ was updated too and fixes the RxJava2 compilation
problem... so Rx users are all (yep those 3 users XP) in that 0.1%. To fix
this, the 2.9 release will be nice too! Just saying, hehe lot of work and
we internally work with HEAD-SNAPSHOT. So when you please.

On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 9:59 PM Slava Pankov  wrote:

> Sure, any newer version of CLDR would be even nicer.
>
> Another one is updating embedded jetty, but not sure if it's even started.
>
>
> On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 7:03:37 AM UTC-7, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the heads up, the issue hadn't been closed so I thought it
>> wasn't done.
>> Any idea if we'd want to update to 33.1?
>>
>> On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 5:59:21 AM UTC+2, Slava Pankov wrote:
>>>
>>> IMO even "Update CLDR to version 32.0.1
>>> "
>>> is worth for releasing GWT 2.9
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 2:57:34 AM UTC-7, Thomas Broyer wrote:

 Replying to everyone in one go.

 On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 9:12:38 AM UTC+2, Josselin B. wrote:
>
> Hi Jens,
>
> Any idea for a release date of GWT 2.x ?
>

 No. You can follow advancement at
 https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/milestone/19 (it doesn't move much
 though…)
 For now, it didn't seem urgent to release a 2.9, as 2.8.2 works great
 for 99.9% of people.


> Will it add better support for java interface default functions ?
>

 What do you mean?
 I can't remember issues related to interface default methods (lambdas
 and method references, sure, but not interface default methods)


> Le mer. 5 sept. 2018 à 09:07, Jens  a écrit :
>
>> GWT 2.x will not drop JSNI anytime soon, only GWT 3 will as it uses a
>> different Java -> JavaScript compiler internally. And yes there is really
>> no timeline for GWT 3 as most work is done by contributors in free time.
>> Currently we are trying to migrate GWT 2.x SDK code so it will become 
>> GWT 3
>> compatible with mostly no breaking changes. This process happens on 
>> Github
>> and you can see a list of projects being converted here:
>> ci.vertispan.com . Also some people are working on build plugins to
>> provide a better experience out of the box.
>>
>> GWT 2.x SNAPSHOT already supports Java 10 syntax, however no Java 9 +
>> 10 API additions have been emulated yet in GWT SDK, so you can not use 
>> new
>> Optional methods and such things. Also some Java 8 APIs are still 
>> missing.
>>
>> The only syntax addition of Java 11 is using 'var' for lambda
>> parameters. GWT depends on Eclipse JDT stable release in order to support
>> new syntax features. If you don't use that feature then you should 
>> probably
>> be able to run current GWT with Java 11, haven't tried it though. Never
>> used OpenJDK with GWT but I can't think of a reason why it should not 
>> work.
>>
>
 I (almost) exclusively use OpenJDK, and never had any problem.
 Also, OpenJDK 11 and Oracle JDK 11 will (finally) be functionally the
 same, so if GWT works with Oracle JDK 11, it *will* work with OpenJDK
 11.

 GWT 2.8.2 works with OpenJDK 10 and Oracle JDK 10 already, and while I
 haven't tested I see no reason it wouldn't work with JDK 11 (the big change
 was Jigsaw/JPMS in JDK 9).

 Fwiw, my plan (personal and at work, not for GWT proper) is staying on
 OpenJDK 8 for a little while (switching from Oracle JDK 8 to OpenJDK 8 if
 needed). It looks like there will be many OpenJDK packages with LTS support
 (most Linux distros, AdoptOpenJDK, Zulu) so I may switch to OpenJDK 11 at
 some point, but I bet it won't be before a year… (first and foremost, our
 customers clearly aren't ready; some are only just switching off of Java 7
 …up to Java 8)

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