Re: GWT, Wave extensions & API tutorials/resources

2009-12-03 Thread Angel Marquez
Well, I have multiple goals. I don't need another google, one is enough.
Expanding on a solid core it definitely what I seek.

Yes, I've been using the plugin enough to have a working knowledge. I think
I could even create a high fi UI and map all the functionality to the core
and list anything custom that needed to be addressed and push off in the
right direction what needed to happen in a logical order.

I'm sure already google already has a magic box internalized waiting to be
opened by everyone.

Again, thanks for your assistance.

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:38 PM, mass0ne  wrote:

> Generally there are have two main technologies gwt & gae, exploring
> the technologies you will be able to make application to the
> similarity of Google.
> But if your goal is to expand Wave then you can use plug-in for
> Eclipse and offline design for a wave.
> Google will make the magic box for Wave developer, not immediately but
> will do.
> We have had such magical things as gwit & appengine)
>
> On Dec 4, 2:54 am, Angel Marquez  wrote:
> > > When you deploy on appengine change the version of the application
> > > When you upgrade the robot in a wave just change the version
> > > I can only suggest: that you forgot to change the version and flew
> > > crash
> > > Unfortunaly I do not have the opportunity to check this practice.
> >
> > Sounds good. I sent my last wave invite; so, you can check by adding the
> bot
> > to your contacts, and then the wave or waving with and I'll add it. OR
> both.
> >
> > We can take this offline. Thanks again. I'll more in depth soon. Google
> > tweeted this yesterday:
> http://googlesocialweb.blogspot.com/2009/12/friend-connect-birds-of-f...
> >
> > Haven't  had a chance to look to deep; but, I think it was part of one of
> > the magic pieces I requested.
> >
> > adios
> >
> >
> >
> > > On Dec 2, 11:10 am, Angel Marquez  wrote:
> > > > Okay; so, I deployed the robot as described here:
> > >http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
> >
> > > > <
> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
> > > >This
> > > > is my evidence:http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml
> >
> > > > <http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml>Now, when I
> am I
> > > > follow the instructions and add my best friend (simon
> > > > marquezw...@appspot.com) to my contacts and then to my wave. nothing
> > > > happens.
> >
> > > > Any ideas? Source attached(was attached, bounced, to large...).
> >
> > > > I figure I am pretty sure the screen shot of the capabilities.xml is
> not
> > > in
> > > > sync with the example that proceeds it and if I wanted to use the
> screen
> > > > example I would have to write the equivalent code in the servlet
> class.
> > > >  Anyhow now I tried deploying a second time and am getting an
> internal
> > > error
> > > > and I didn't change anything.
> >
> > > > Ugh...
> >
> > > > On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Angel Marquez <
> angel.marq...@gmail.com
> > > >wrote:
> >
> > > > > Okay; so, I deployed the robot as described here:
> > > > >
> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
> >
> > > > >  <
> > >http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
> >This
> > > > > is my evidence:
> > > > >http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml
> >
> > > > > <http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml>Now, when I
> am
> > > I
> > > > > follow the instructions and add my best friend (simon
> > > > > marquezw...@appspot.com) to my contacts and then to my wave.
> nothing
> > > > > happens.
> >
> > > > > Any ideas? Source attached.
> >
> > > > > I figure I am pretty sure the screen shot of the capabilities.xml
> is
> > > not in
> > > > > sync with the example that proceeds it and if I wanted to use the
> > > screen
> > > > > example I would have to write the equivalent code in the servlet
> class.
> > > > >  Anyhow now I tried deploying a second time and am getting an
> internal
> > > error
> > > > > and I didn't change anything.
> >
> > > > > Ugh...
> >
> > > > > On Tu

Re: GWT, Wave extensions & API tutorials/resources

2009-12-03 Thread Angel Marquez
>
> When you deploy on appengine change the version of the application
> When you upgrade the robot in a wave just change the version


> I can only suggest: that you forgot to change the version and flew
> crash
> Unfortunaly I do not have the opportunity to check this practice.
>
Sounds good. I sent my last wave invite; so, you can check by adding the bot
to your contacts, and then the wave or waving with and I'll add it. OR both.

We can take this offline. Thanks again. I'll more in depth soon. Google
tweeted this yesterday:
http://googlesocialweb.blogspot.com/2009/12/friend-connect-birds-of-feather-tweet.html

Haven't  had a chance to look to deep; but, I think it was part of one of
the magic pieces I requested.

adios

>
> On Dec 2, 11:10 am, Angel Marquez  wrote:
> > Okay; so, I deployed the robot as described here:
> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
> >
> > <http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
> >This
> > is my evidence:http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml
> >
> > <http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml>Now, when I am I
> > follow the instructions and add my best friend (simon
> > marquezw...@appspot.com) to my contacts and then to my wave. nothing
> > happens.
> >
> > Any ideas? Source attached(was attached, bounced, to large...).
> >
> > I figure I am pretty sure the screen shot of the capabilities.xml is not
> in
> > sync with the example that proceeds it and if I wanted to use the screen
> > example I would have to write the equivalent code in the servlet class.
> >  Anyhow now I tried deploying a second time and am getting an internal
> error
> > and I didn't change anything.
> >
> > Ugh...
> >
> > On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Angel Marquez  >wrote:
> >
> > > Okay; so, I deployed the robot as described here:
> > >http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
> >
> > >  <
> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html>This
> > > is my evidence:
> > >http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml
> >
> > > <http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml>Now, when I am
> I
> > > follow the instructions and add my best friend (simon
> > > marquezw...@appspot.com) to my contacts and then to my wave. nothing
> > > happens.
> >
> > > Any ideas? Source attached.
> >
> > > I figure I am pretty sure the screen shot of the capabilities.xml is
> not in
> > > sync with the example that proceeds it and if I wanted to use the
> screen
> > > example I would have to write the equivalent code in the servlet class.
> > >  Anyhow now I tried deploying a second time and am getting an internal
> error
> > > and I didn't change anything.
> >
> > > Ugh...
> >
> > > On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Angel Marquez  >wrote:
> >
> > >> Awesome. I think your english is better than any language, computer or
> > >> human,  I attempt to learn will ever be.
> >
> > >> I think I knew I had to pull everything from different places and
> wanted
> > >> it all at one place as the thought came to me.
> >
> > >> Use the Google plugin for Eclipse:
> > >>>http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/creating_new_webapp.html
> > >>> case (you use == robot + gadgets): use GWT + GAE
> > >>> case (you use == only robot): use GAE
> > >>> case (you use == only gadgets): use GWT + GAE
> > >>> ps: taking into account the fact that gadgets hosted on App Engine
> >
> > >> Done this on 1.7 and 2.0. I get it, I think.
> >
> > >>> Hope this helps.
> >
> > >> Even if it doesn't I appreciate your time. So, yes, it always helps.
> >
> > >>> 0. gwt + iphone if you are looking specifically for iphone
> > >>>http://code.google.com/p/gwt-mobile-webkit/
> >
> > >> This, at first glance, looks extremely helpful.
> >
> > >>> 1. WaveRobot (under the hood AppEngine) - set up a simple and little
> > >>>http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
> > >>> This document redirects to all the necessary information to configure
> > >>> the robot for AppEngine
> >
> > >> Yes, I have read this section and am hesitant to progress. I just went
> > >> through the GWT & App Engine getting started areas 

Re: GWT, Wave extensions & API tutorials/resources

2009-12-01 Thread Angel Marquez
Okay; so, I deployed the robot as described here:
http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html

<http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html>This
is my evidence:
http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml

<http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml>Now, when I am I
follow the instructions and add my best friend (simon
marquezw...@appspot.com) to my contacts and then to my wave. nothing
happens.

Any ideas? Source attached(was attached, bounced, to large...).

I figure I am pretty sure the screen shot of the capabilities.xml is not in
sync with the example that proceeds it and if I wanted to use the screen
example I would have to write the equivalent code in the servlet class.
 Anyhow now I tried deploying a second time and am getting an internal error
and I didn't change anything.

Ugh...

On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Angel Marquez wrote:

> Okay; so, I deployed the robot as described here:
> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
>
>  <http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html>This
> is my evidence:
> http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml
>
> <http://marquezwave.appspot.com/_wave/capabilities.xml>Now, when I am I
> follow the instructions and add my best friend (simon
> marquezw...@appspot.com) to my contacts and then to my wave. nothing
> happens.
>
> Any ideas? Source attached.
>
> I figure I am pretty sure the screen shot of the capabilities.xml is not in
> sync with the example that proceeds it and if I wanted to use the screen
> example I would have to write the equivalent code in the servlet class.
>  Anyhow now I tried deploying a second time and am getting an internal error
> and I didn't change anything.
>
> Ugh...
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Angel Marquez wrote:
>
>> Awesome. I think your english is better than any language, computer or
>> human,  I attempt to learn will ever be.
>>
>> I think I knew I had to pull everything from different places and wanted
>> it all at one place as the thought came to me.
>>
>> Use the Google plugin for Eclipse:
>>> http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/creating_new_webapp.html
>>> case (you use == robot + gadgets): use GWT + GAE
>>> case (you use == only robot): use GAE
>>> case (you use == only gadgets): use GWT + GAE
>>> ps: taking into account the fact that gadgets hosted on App Engine
>>>
>> Done this on 1.7 and 2.0. I get it, I think.
>>
>>>
>>> Hope this helps.
>>>
>> Even if it doesn't I appreciate your time. So, yes, it always helps.
>>
>>> 0. gwt + iphone if you are looking specifically for iphone
>>> http://code.google.com/p/gwt-mobile-webkit/
>>
>> This, at first glance, looks extremely helpful.
>>
>>>
>>> 1. WaveRobot (under the hood AppEngine) - set up a simple and little
>>> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
>>> This document redirects to all the necessary information to configure
>>> the robot for AppEngine
>>>
>> Yes, I have read this section and am hesitant to progress. I just went
>> through the GWT & App Engine getting started areas and have convinced myself
>> I understand how things relate to one another; but, I am unclear on how get
>> my thoughts off the ground. I know what I want to do and am pretty sure I
>> can fit myself into the structure...but, again I am cautious.
>>
>>> 2. not need to install GWT, install the plugin
>>> http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/download.html and you already get
>>> the GWT and Appengine
>>> When creating a project just check what you need GWT, GAE or both.
>>>
>> Gotcha. I have experimented with the plugins on a mac and pc and the one
>> thing that I don't like is the need to have your App Engine name available.
>> I for see this being a pain. I stop when something doesn't seem right.
>>
>>
>>> 3. Your Wave project is Java project. You choose where it's hosted
>>> locally or in public (you can at code.google.com). For Java project,
>>> you still need java bild tool (ant or ivy)
>>>
>> I thought the eclipse plugin handled the build auto pilot style. I'm sure
>> it is just running ant, rake, whatever behind the scenes; but, once you run
>> in dev mode I think the build.xml is just read in command line format.
>>
>> 4. Oo, sorry I did not understand (and recently began to study English
>>> =))
>>>
>> I'm sure it was my poor english no

Re: GWT, Wave extensions & API tutorials/resources

2009-12-01 Thread Angel Marquez
Awesome. I think your english is better than any language, computer or
human,  I attempt to learn will ever be.

I think I knew I had to pull everything from different places and wanted it
all at one place as the thought came to me.

Use the Google plugin for Eclipse:
> http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/creating_new_webapp.html
> case (you use == robot + gadgets): use GWT + GAE
> case (you use == only robot): use GAE
> case (you use == only gadgets): use GWT + GAE
> ps: taking into account the fact that gadgets hosted on App Engine
>
Done this on 1.7 and 2.0. I get it, I think.

>
> Hope this helps.
>
Even if it doesn't I appreciate your time. So, yes, it always helps.

> 0. gwt + iphone if you are looking specifically for iphone
> http://code.google.com/p/gwt-mobile-webkit/

This, at first glance, looks extremely helpful.

>
> 1. WaveRobot (under the hood AppEngine) - set up a simple and little
> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/java-tutorial.html
> This document redirects to all the necessary information to configure
> the robot for AppEngine
>
Yes, I have read this section and am hesitant to progress. I just went
through the GWT & App Engine getting started areas and have convinced myself
I understand how things relate to one another; but, I am unclear on how get
my thoughts off the ground. I know what I want to do and am pretty sure I
can fit myself into the structure...but, again I am cautious.

> 2. not need to install GWT, install the plugin
> http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/download.html and you already get
> the GWT and Appengine
> When creating a project just check what you need GWT, GAE or both.
>
Gotcha. I have experimented with the plugins on a mac and pc and the one
thing that I don't like is the need to have your App Engine name available.
I for see this being a pain. I stop when something doesn't seem right.


> 3. Your Wave project is Java project. You choose where it's hosted
> locally or in public (you can at code.google.com). For Java project,
> you still need java bild tool (ant or ivy)
>
I thought the eclipse plugin handled the build auto pilot style. I'm sure it
is just running ant, rake, whatever behind the scenes; but, once you run in
dev mode I think the build.xml is just read in command line format.

4. Oo, sorry I did not understand (and recently began to study English
> =))
>
I'm sure it was my poor english not yours. Maybe I could clarify, not sure
what didn't make sense.


> 5. Create an installer - # 3 java bild tool can be?
> if you mean Wave-robot-installer, then it is sort of resolved at link
> robot with the Wave. # 1
> Deploy - http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/tools/eclipse.html

 Yep, I have gone through this section. Good stuff. I should do it again.

>

In some issues I could be wrong. I look forward to account for
> wavesandbox, and do not have practice with the Wave.

Me too. I think I am putting the want out into the ethers of the wire in
hopes of receiving an email from the GWT group with a synthesized tutorial
section that encompasses all three technologies (GWT, App Enging, Wave, even
project hosting). I'm a dreamer.


> While we are
> working on server-side logic and server side configuration, Wave-
> client for us mocks. When there is access to the sandbox, then let us
> touch Wave.
>
Sounds good let me know when we have sandbox access : ) I've tried...

Thank you for your help.

>
> On Dec 1, 12:27 pm, Angel Marquez  wrote:
> > I guess to be more specific I'm looking for a tutorial that went from:
> > 1. Setting up App Engine for a robot
> > 2. Installing GWT using the eclipse plugin
> > 3. Creating a Wave specific project under subversion
> > 4. Incorporating a gadget that utilized gMap, twitter, mashup..webService
> > that illustrated the state change mecha with a focus on healthy
> > collaboration.
> > 5. Create an installer, deploy.
> >
> > A scalable tutorial. For song writing or screen plays or something where
> you
> > could create one piece and use it as a building block. I want a clean
> path
> > from inception to completion. Am I asking for to much?
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Angel Marquez  >wrote:
> >
> > > Awesome. I'll take a look. The capabilities.xml has me. Are gadgets
> going
> > > to be the iPhone equiv?
> >
> > > Thank you.
> >
> > > On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 9:51 AM, mass0ne  wrote:
> >
> > >> Gadgetshttp://code.google.com/p/cobogwave/
> > >> Robots also like to javahttp://code.google.com/apis/wave/
> >
> > >> On Nov 28, 11:27 pm, Angel Marquez  wrote:
> > >> > Anyone know of any good resourc

Re: GWT, Wave extensions & API tutorials/resources

2009-11-30 Thread Angel Marquez
I guess to be more specific I'm looking for a tutorial that went from:
1. Setting up App Engine for a robot
2. Installing GWT using the eclipse plugin
3. Creating a Wave specific project under subversion
4. Incorporating a gadget that utilized gMap, twitter, mashup..webService
that illustrated the state change mecha with a focus on healthy
collaboration.
5. Create an installer, deploy.

A scalable tutorial. For song writing or screen plays or something where you
could create one piece and use it as a building block. I want a clean path
from inception to completion. Am I asking for to much?

On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Angel Marquez wrote:

> Awesome. I'll take a look. The capabilities.xml has me. Are gadgets going
> to be the iPhone equiv?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 9:51 AM, mass0ne  wrote:
>
>> Gadgets http://code.google.com/p/cobogwave/
>> Robots also like to java http://code.google.com/apis/wave/
>>
>> On Nov 28, 11:27 pm, Angel Marquez  wrote:
>> > Anyone know of any good resources for developing wave extensions with
>> gwt?
>> >
>> > -a
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Re: GWT, Wave extensions & API tutorials/resources

2009-11-30 Thread Angel Marquez
Awesome. I'll take a look. The capabilities.xml has me. Are gadgets going to
be the iPhone equiv?

Thank you.

On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 9:51 AM, mass0ne  wrote:

> Gadgets http://code.google.com/p/cobogwave/
> Robots also like to java http://code.google.com/apis/wave/
>
> On Nov 28, 11:27 pm, Angel Marquez  wrote:
> > Anyone know of any good resources for developing wave extensions with
> gwt?
> >
> > -a
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Re: Entry-level PHP and GWT tutorial

2009-11-30 Thread Angel Marquez
Sweet. Thanks for this. Nice last name by the way!
MOOG 

On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Chris Moog
wrote:

> I put together a entry-level tutorial on using PHP with GWT.
>
> http://gwtquickstart.blogspot.com/
>
> This is aimed at people who are new to GWT and want to learn how to
> combine GWT with PHP on the server side.
>
> I use a local Apache webserver for PHP and GWT and show how the
> communication between client and server in general works.
>
> Any feedback is highly appreciated.
>
> Cheers
>
> Chris
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GWT, Wave extensions & API tutorials/resources

2009-11-28 Thread Angel Marquez
Anyone know of any good resources for developing wave extensions with gwt?

-a

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Re: GWT as part of repository or not?

2009-11-21 Thread Angel Marquez
I think in an ideal dream the Project Manager would be able to create a work
breakdown structure that would reflect granular components that could be
checked out by the appropriate party(ies). This would make it easy to report
status of progress if executed properly. Make the project architecture
conform to branching off from the trunk for the developer(s) assigned to it
checking and merging back a seamless operation. Along with the defect DB
being tied into the mix so QA would be included at the very beginning of the
project. I would totally implement the constraints of making a bug # and a
message mandatory.

I'm a novice at the dev svn environment but from what experience I do/did
have I know the primary hurdles are:
-Conflicts when merging
-GWT(anything that evloves) versioning and upgrades scenarios

I know my routine would be;
Checkout // Yes, GWT is part of the core put it in the repo and have your
team on a start your day routine.
Branch // Work on WBS's that have been split up for efficiency
Update // Always note what and why with reference to anything applicable

I guess apply standards to all the svn methods...Add=Must, should, format
etc

Everyone should be on the same page, when I change occurs run the drill that
you've put in place, a good design would account for everything you
mentioned.

On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 3:22 PM, jbdhl  wrote:

> I can't decide where we should place GWT itself for a project with
> multiple developers:
>
>  1) In the svn repository as part of the project.
> Pros:
>* The developers GWT version will always match what is being
> used in the project
>* No potential problems with GWT binaries being located
> differently for different developers. All scripts can just refer to
> the same relative path(s).
> Cons:
>* It's kind of ugly to commit third-party stuff into the
> project repository
>
>   2) Each developer download their own GWT version and let an
> environment variable, GWT_ROOT, point to it.
> Pros:
>* No third party stuff in project repository
> Const:
>* Possible conflicts if developers use different GWT versions
>* Possible problems with developers different placements of
> GWT.
>
> What would you suggest?
>
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Re: GWT for Windows 7 64-bit

2009-11-20 Thread Angel Marquez
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/GWT_2_0_RC

http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.5/zips/gpe-e35-1.2rc1.zip

http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/install-from-zip.html

I upgraded from 1.7. So, I'm not sure if that needs to be installed before.
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/download.html

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> Where can I find GWT eclipse plugin for windows 7 64-bit?
>
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Re: GWT on PlayStation 3 (PS3) browser

2009-11-18 Thread Angel Marquez
I know once you are in the browser you need to into menu/tools/javascript
and enable. I think it is off by default.

On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Angel Marquez wrote:

> I have been using the PS3 browser with TVersity and my primary objective is
> to use GWT in a similar fashion. BD-J apps are embedded java applications
> and I want to create the menu systems discless. If I could get the app
> engine tutorial to deploy I would check for you; but, I can't. I tried the
> PS3 browser with hulu, youtubeMovies to no avail. If you come up with
> resources for this please share.
>
> If you have a link to check on the browser post and I'll check it out on my
> end.
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 6:27 PM, bosco monkey wrote:
>
>> Has anyone gotten GWT to work on the PS3 browser? I tried the
>> barebones app created by the Eclipse GWT plugin on the PS3 and it
>> didn't work (only the static HTML showed up).
>>
>> On the other hand, a simple window.onload does work. So at least the
>> PS3 browser has some JavaScript support. For example:
>>
>>window.onload = function() {
>>
>>  document.getElementById("nameFieldContainer").innerHTML = "John";
>>
>>  document.getElementById("sendButtonContainer").innerHTML = "Adams";
>>}
>>
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Re: GWT on PlayStation 3 (PS3) browser

2009-11-18 Thread Angel Marquez
I have been using the PS3 browser with TVersity and my primary objective is
to use GWT in a similar fashion. BD-J apps are embedded java applications
and I want to create the menu systems discless. If I could get the app
engine tutorial to deploy I would check for you; but, I can't. I tried the
PS3 browser with hulu, youtubeMovies to no avail. If you come up with
resources for this please share.

If you have a link to check on the browser post and I'll check it out on my
end.

On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 6:27 PM, bosco monkey wrote:

> Has anyone gotten GWT to work on the PS3 browser? I tried the
> barebones app created by the Eclipse GWT plugin on the PS3 and it
> didn't work (only the static HTML showed up).
>
> On the other hand, a simple window.onload does work. So at least the
> PS3 browser has some JavaScript support. For example:
>
>window.onload = function() {
>
>  document.getElementById("nameFieldContainer").innerHTML = "John";
>
>  document.getElementById("sendButtonContainer").innerHTML = "Adams";
>}
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Re: GWT: JUnit & Google App Engine Tutorial assumes intelligence

2009-11-17 Thread Angel Marquez
Consistently, The DynaTable Example pop up included with GWT 2.0RC refers to
'hosted mode' in the RPC could not be reached dialog window. The dialog
should read 'development mode'. C, low, text.

: )


On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Jeff Chimene  wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Angel Marquez 
> wrote:
>
>> Fantastic. In the meantime I'm going through the GWT & AE developer guides
>> in tandem with the fielding dissertation and a java pub on their REST api,
>> very interesting.
>>
>> It would be nice to have the completed tutorial source files readily
>> available as well. Specifically for the JUnit & AE sections of GWT SW. I
>> have a lot of errors when attempting to compile and the source files are to
>> large to attach(I could upload and send a link..). Hopefully I would be able
>> to run a diff/compare if their was a source to compare to and figure out
>> what needs to be fixed.
>>
>> I keep on reading people are using GWT 2.0. Is this available to the
>> public or is this list a mix of people that are not current and can't be?
>> All I'm aware that is available to me is 1.7.
>>
>
> http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/files/gwt-2.0.0-ms2.zip
>
> See also http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/GWT_2_0_RC
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> Search the list archive for "announcing ms2" for the announcement.
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Re: GWT: JUnit & Google App Engine Tutorial assumes intelligence

2009-11-17 Thread Angel Marquez
excellent.

would it be more helpful to run through everything on a different system? I
have a mac & a pc was dual booting the mac with fedora & the pc with ubuntu?
Test plans available?

thank you!

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Jeff Chimene  wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Angel Marquez 
> wrote:
>
>> Fantastic. In the meantime I'm going through the GWT & AE developer guides
>> in tandem with the fielding dissertation and a java pub on their REST api,
>> very interesting.
>>
>> It would be nice to have the completed tutorial source files readily
>> available as well. Specifically for the JUnit & AE sections of GWT SW. I
>> have a lot of errors when attempting to compile and the source files are to
>> large to attach(I could upload and send a link..). Hopefully I would be able
>> to run a diff/compare if their was a source to compare to and figure out
>> what needs to be fixed.
>>
>> I keep on reading people are using GWT 2.0. Is this available to the
>> public or is this list a mix of people that are not current and can't be?
>> All I'm aware that is available to me is 1.7.
>>
>
> http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/files/gwt-2.0.0-ms2.zip
>
> See also http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/GWT_2_0_RC
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Re: GWT: JUnit & Google App Engine Tutorial assumes intelligence

2009-11-16 Thread Angel Marquez
Fantastic. In the meantime I'm going through the GWT & AE developer guides
in tandem with the fielding dissertation and a java pub on their REST api,
very interesting.

It would be nice to have the completed tutorial source files readily
available as well. Specifically for the JUnit & AE sections of GWT SW. I
have a lot of errors when attempting to compile and the source files are to
large to attach(I could upload and send a link..). Hopefully I would be able
to run a diff/compare if their was a source to compare to and figure out
what needs to be fixed.

I keep on reading people are using GWT 2.0. Is this available to the public
or is this list a mix of people that are not current and can't be? All I'm
aware that is available to me is 1.7.

One more thing. I know someone that just recently received a wave invite. I
kindly requested a an account hook up and she said they didn't give here any
invites and thought it was odd since she wouldn't be able to wave with
anyone. I want to be her wave partner. Any ideas?


On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Chris Ramsdale wrote:

> I second Rajeev's comments. We definitely value feedback, and we'll make
> sure the tutorial is updated to reflect that the "test" folder must be added
> manually as a source folder.
>
> With regards to the larger picture, we'll be looking to revamp some of the
> existing documentation once we get 2.0 and the associated 2.0 docs out the
> door.
>
> - Chris
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Steve C  wrote:
>
>> I'd like to generalize this whole discussion a bit - to my mind the
>> entire JUnit testing scenario is one of the worst documented and
>> described elements in GWT.  Most of the examples out there are
>> repackagings of the same simplistic ones that have been around for a
>> few versions now.
>>
>> In addition to the undocumented item listed in the previous comment,
>> it seems that your test class must be in the same package as your
>> entry-point class, but sourced from the test folder instead of src.
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Re: two browser windows

2009-11-13 Thread Angel Marquez
Hey Roy,

> GWT *is* Javascript,

Yes, I know this.


> so if you can do it in JS, just write a GWT native method.

Understood


> Try Googling JSNI

This makes sense.

What I was refering to in Chris's post was this:
With javascript this is rather easy defining methods in the window or document
and then call those?

To me, it reads as if it could be 1. a statement of a simple thing done that
he has seen or done 2. it's a question I have as well and if he knows of one
great if not, I have my ways of finding things that are of interest to me
and YES googling the main idea is at the top of the list along with asking
the person that made seem as if they had sited big foot. Oh really where?

Thank you for the tip though. Now googling JSNI. Would you like me to post
something if I find what I am looking for?

Happy Friday!


>
> 2009/11/13 Angel Marquez 
>
> Would you refer a site that does this with js.
>>
>> From what I understand you want to drag out a widget, say a text input
>> field, and have a new window appear, similar to when you drag out a url tab
>> in chrome. Then example would be able to input text into the primary window
>> that would appear in the secondary window? I have been fantasizing about
>> this one as well. Seems like a well used desktop application metaphor and
>> would be ideal for a dual monitor web experience.
>>
>> I'm also curious about the media players...
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 4:56 AM, chris_wesdorp wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> is it possible to control a second browser window via GWT? With
>>> javascript this is rather easy defining methods in the window or
>>> document and then call those? For GWT I asume I need to follow this
>>> approach and write a wrapper class to call the native functions.
>>>
>>> But what if I want to put other GWT controls in the second window? I
>>> noticed InternetExplorer has problems with creating elements in one
>>> DOM (document.createElement) and the place them in the document of the
>>> other window. With GWT i always create the elements in one document
>>> and the Window and Document classes only refer to the current
>>> document.
>>>
>>> Is it possible to register an event handler in one window and handle
>>> it in another window? E.g. when I have a list of houses on one window
>>> and a map on the second, can these two communicate (click on a house
>>> to highlight the position in the other window)? What will be the best
>>> approach for this?
>>>
>>>
>>> Chris
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Re: two browser windows

2009-11-13 Thread Angel Marquez
Would you refer a site that does this with js.

>From what I understand you want to drag out a widget, say a text input
field, and have a new window appear, similar to when you drag out a url tab
in chrome. Then example would be able to input text into the primary window
that would appear in the secondary window? I have been fantasizing about
this one as well. Seems like a well used desktop application metaphor and
would be ideal for a dual monitor web experience.

I'm also curious about the media players...

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 4:56 AM, chris_wesdorp wrote:

> Hi,
>
> is it possible to control a second browser window via GWT? With
> javascript this is rather easy defining methods in the window or
> document and then call those? For GWT I asume I need to follow this
> approach and write a wrapper class to call the native functions.
>
> But what if I want to put other GWT controls in the second window? I
> noticed InternetExplorer has problems with creating elements in one
> DOM (document.createElement) and the place them in the document of the
> other window. With GWT i always create the elements in one document
> and the Window and Document classes only refer to the current
> document.
>
> Is it possible to register an event handler in one window and handle
> it in another window? E.g. when I have a list of houses on one window
> and a map on the second, can these two communicate (click on a house
> to highlight the position in the other window)? What will be the best
> approach for this?
>
>
> Chris
>
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Re: GWT: JUnit & Google App Engine Tutorial assumes intelligence

2009-11-12 Thread Angel Marquez
Awesome.

Appreciate the help.

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Rajeev Dayal  wrote:

> Your closing tab is misspelled. It should be .
>
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Angel Marquez 
> wrote:
>
>> 
>> http://appengine.google.com/ns/1.0";>
>> 1683cairo
>> 1
>> 
>>
>> I wanted to include, I'm not complaining. The tutorials are beautifully
>> written like chris pointed out. I'm stoked and like the google style.
>>
>
> No problem, we value feedback! If a tutorial has rough spots, we want to
> know!
>
>
>> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:32 PM, Rajeev Dayal  wrote:
>>
>>> Can you post the contents of your appengine-web.xml file?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Angel Marquez 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ah, fantastic. I will tackle this today and let you know if my monitors
>>>> explode.
>>>>
>>>> I think that was the last one on my list to figure out.
>>>>
>>>> The app engine deploy problem was a fluke. I think I was just flustered
>>>> from the JUnit mayhem and my computer freaking out on me.
>>>>
>>>> I finished the app engine toot and everything worked fine when Running
>>>> as a web Application. Everything was really pretty painless, I was just 
>>>> over
>>>> thinking the entire process. Although, a problem coccurs when deploying:
>>>> 'Deploying StockWatcher to Google' has encountered a problem.
>>>>
>>>> An internal error occured during: "Deploying StockWatcher to Google".
>>>>
>>>> <>>> An internal error occurred during: "Deploying StockWatcher to Google".
>>>> XML error validating
>>>> C:\Users\Angel\Desktop\StockWatcher\war\WEB-INF\appengine-web.xml against
>>>> C:\Users\Angel\Desktop\eclipse\plugins\com.google.appengine.eclipse.sdkbundle_1.2.6.v200910131704\appengine-java-sdk-1.2.6\docs\appengine-web.xsd
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for the help.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:22 PM, chris_l  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 11, 10:29 pm, Angel Marquez  wrote:
>>>>> > I am running into difficulties getting through the last 2 sections of
>>>>> the
>>>>> > GWT Getting Started Tutorial:
>>>>> > 1. When I check the available plugins for my fresh eclipse galileo
>>>>> install
>>>>> > it looks like JUnit is already installed. I have tried both on a Mac
>>>>> & PC
>>>>> > (Mac OS X.5, Windows 7 release candidate) using the Mac terminal and
>>>>> cygwin
>>>>> > to path to the SW directory and run the -junit commands and help
>>>>> and I
>>>>> > am robbed of my satisfaction
>>>>> > *http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tutorials/1.6/JUnit.html*
>>>>> > *In order to run this tutorial, you will need to have JUnit 3
>>>>> installed on
>>>>> > your system. If you are using Eclipse, check your Eclipse plugins.*
>>>>>
>>>>> yeah, I also did the JUnit tutorial today. You're right, this part of
>>>>> the tutorial isn't as perfect as the extremely well written first
>>>>> ones. However, I think I can answer at least this one question: You'll
>>>>> have to add the JUnit library to your project. Select StockWatcher-
>>>>> >Build Path->Add Libraries->JUnit->JUnit 3
>>>>>
>>>>> HTH
>>>>> Chris
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Re: GWT: JUnit & Google App Engine Tutorial assumes intelligence

2009-11-12 Thread Angel Marquez

http://appengine.google.com/ns/1.0";>
1683cairo
1


I wanted to include, I'm not complaining. The tutorials are beautifully
written like chris pointed out. I'm stoked and like the google style.

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:32 PM, Rajeev Dayal  wrote:

> Can you post the contents of your appengine-web.xml file?
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Angel Marquez wrote:
>
>> Ah, fantastic. I will tackle this today and let you know if my monitors
>> explode.
>>
>> I think that was the last one on my list to figure out.
>>
>> The app engine deploy problem was a fluke. I think I was just flustered
>> from the JUnit mayhem and my computer freaking out on me.
>>
>> I finished the app engine toot and everything worked fine when Running as
>> a web Application. Everything was really pretty painless, I was just over
>> thinking the entire process. Although, a problem coccurs when deploying:
>> 'Deploying StockWatcher to Google' has encountered a problem.
>>
>> An internal error occured during: "Deploying StockWatcher to Google".
>>
>> <> An internal error occurred during: "Deploying StockWatcher to Google".
>> XML error validating
>> C:\Users\Angel\Desktop\StockWatcher\war\WEB-INF\appengine-web.xml against
>> C:\Users\Angel\Desktop\eclipse\plugins\com.google.appengine.eclipse.sdkbundle_1.2.6.v200910131704\appengine-java-sdk-1.2.6\docs\appengine-web.xsd
>>
>> Thank you for the help.
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:22 PM, chris_l  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>> On Nov 11, 10:29 pm, Angel Marquez  wrote:
>>> > I am running into difficulties getting through the last 2 sections of
>>> the
>>> > GWT Getting Started Tutorial:
>>> > 1. When I check the available plugins for my fresh eclipse galileo
>>> install
>>> > it looks like JUnit is already installed. I have tried both on a Mac &
>>> PC
>>> > (Mac OS X.5, Windows 7 release candidate) using the Mac terminal and
>>> cygwin
>>> > to path to the SW directory and run the -junit commands and help
>>> and I
>>> > am robbed of my satisfaction
>>> > *http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tutorials/1.6/JUnit.html*
>>> > *In order to run this tutorial, you will need to have JUnit 3 installed
>>> on
>>> > your system. If you are using Eclipse, check your Eclipse plugins.*
>>>
>>> yeah, I also did the JUnit tutorial today. You're right, this part of
>>> the tutorial isn't as perfect as the extremely well written first
>>> ones. However, I think I can answer at least this one question: You'll
>>> have to add the JUnit library to your project. Select StockWatcher-
>>> >Build Path->Add Libraries->JUnit->JUnit 3
>>>
>>> HTH
>>> Chris
>>>
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GWT: Feature request Photoshop plugin.

2009-11-12 Thread Angel Marquez
I would love to be able to either:
1. Create the project architecture via GWT/eclipse and when done click a
button that generates a PSD template  that is analogous to the css and
widget classes used. Maybe have the Photoshop Group Directory be the page
name and location (home-header) and the layer the dimensions (190x70).

2 Create a PSD and export into the GWT project directory. Skinning mechanism
esque.

Click and inject or click and create a model for what needs to be injected.

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Re: GWT: JUnit & Google App Engine Tutorial assumes intelligence

2009-11-12 Thread Angel Marquez
Ah, fantastic. I will tackle this today and let you know if my monitors
explode.

I think that was the last one on my list to figure out.

The app engine deploy problem was a fluke. I think I was just flustered from
the JUnit mayhem and my computer freaking out on me.

I finished the app engine toot and everything worked fine when Running as a
web Application. Everything was really pretty painless, I was just over
thinking the entire process. Although, a problem coccurs when deploying:
'Deploying StockWatcher to Google' has encountered a problem.

An internal error occured during: "Deploying StockWatcher to Google".

< wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> On Nov 11, 10:29 pm, Angel Marquez  wrote:
> > I am running into difficulties getting through the last 2 sections of the
> > GWT Getting Started Tutorial:
> > 1. When I check the available plugins for my fresh eclipse galileo
> install
> > it looks like JUnit is already installed. I have tried both on a Mac & PC
> > (Mac OS X.5, Windows 7 release candidate) using the Mac terminal and
> cygwin
> > to path to the SW directory and run the -junit commands and help and
> I
> > am robbed of my satisfaction
> > *http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tutorials/1.6/JUnit.html*
> > *In order to run this tutorial, you will need to have JUnit 3 installed
> on
> > your system. If you are using Eclipse, check your Eclipse plugins.*
>
> yeah, I also did the JUnit tutorial today. You're right, this part of
> the tutorial isn't as perfect as the extremely well written first
> ones. However, I think I can answer at least this one question: You'll
> have to add the JUnit library to your project. Select StockWatcher-
> >Build Path->Add Libraries->JUnit->JUnit 3
>
> HTH
> Chris
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GWT: JUnit & Google App Engine Tutorial assumes intelligence

2009-11-11 Thread Angel Marquez
I am running into difficulties getting through the last 2 sections of the
GWT Getting Started Tutorial:
1. When I check the available plugins for my fresh eclipse galileo install
it looks like JUnit is already installed. I have tried both on a Mac & PC
(Mac OS X.5, Windows 7 release candidate) using the Mac terminal and cygwin
to path to the SW directory and run the -junit commands and help and I
am robbed of my satisfaction
*http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tutorials/1.6/JUnit.html*
*In order to run this tutorial, you will need to have JUnit 3 installed on
your system. If you are using Eclipse, check your Eclipse plugins.*

2. So, I skipped the above to move on to the final section and again I am
not passing the acceptance test of competence to move further (will my bank
account begin to take money away from me until I figure this out?). The xml
config files need some info to be filled in; but, their is no reference to
what to fill them with. Example:
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tutorials/1.6/appengine.html



2.1 The ladder example brings up another question. When I install GWT it
appears to me the App Engine is installed. Do I need to install more than
this?
http://code.google.com/appengine/downloads.html

I am assuming for item [1] I need to install something and am not sure what,
where or how. Would any one offer up the Add Site, Name: and Location,
please. For item [2] I think I need to set the App Engine project settings
before I do anything and am hesitant because I'm no sure if that Application
ID is binded to something more important than I am aware & I think I need to
download the SDK for the specific platform and make my best guess of where
to put the jar(s). For item [2.1] I think I need download more than just the
GWT plugin but the SDK as well as mentioned prior and this path is really
important for anything to work.

I'm just guessing about everything above. I'm sure this is good for my
learning experience but not apparent when following a tutorial that holds
your hand and then all the sudden the slow let go is more complicated than
the low barrier to entry.

I would appreciate any suggestion, refs etc...

Thank you in advance.

-Angel

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Re: GWT-StockWatcher: German translation of parameterized messages appears as English

2009-11-09 Thread Angel Marquez
voilà!
Not only did that work it made sense.
thank you!

Do you know of any other GWT resources that pertain to say Audio and Video
streams?

regards.

On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 1:48 AM, Dalla  wrote:

>
> You cheated ;-)
>
> In the tutorial, you create two separate properties files;
> StockWatcherConstants_de.properties and
> StockWatcherMessages_de.properties
>
> But you have only created StockWatcherConstants_de.properties,
> and in there you put both your static and generalized strings.
>
> Try creating a StockWatcherMessages_de.properties aswell and put these
> rows in there:
>
> lastUpdate = Letzte Aktualisierung: {0,date,medium} {0,time,medium}
> invalidSymbol = ''{0}'' ist kein gültiges Aktiensymbol.
>
> and remove the same rows from StockWatcherConstants_de.properties
>
>
>
> On 8 Nov, 03:42, Angel Marquez  wrote:
> > I am here in the SW tutorial:
> http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tutorials/1.6/i18n.html
> >
> > Completed, I think, the lesson; but, when I check in hosted mode:
> http://localhost:8080/StockWatcher.html?locale=de
> >
> > The timestamp appears in English...
> >
> > Any ideas? src attached.
> >
> > Thank you in advance.
> >
> > -Angel
> >
> >  gwt-SW-src.zip
> > 11KVisaHämta
> >
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Re: stockWatcher tutorial error

2009-11-03 Thread Angel Marquez
Hi Tamuir,
You were absolutely correct. I had the StockPrice class in place; but, there
was a typo on my behalf in the package statement. Now I can move forward : )

Appreciate the help.

Thank you,
Angel

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 11:21 PM, Taimur Mirxa  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have imported the StockWatcher class you attached in the email. it has
> missing StockPrice class. If you follow the complete code tutorial for
> stockwatcher application. it would run without any exception. even I have
> developed by following the tutorial.
>
> for your help StockPrice class if available at
> http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tutorials/1.6/codeclient.html
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Angel Marquez wrote:
>
>> attached.
>>
>> thank you.
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Taimur Mirxa  wrote:
>>
>>> Can you attach the source code?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Angel Marquez 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> This line of code:
>>>> prices[i] = new StockPrice(stocks.get(i), price, change);
>>>>
>>>> in the refreshWatchlist() method is giving me an error.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Please see attached screen shots.
>>>>
>>>> ty,
>>>> -a
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
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>>> assume that they will always try to escape a disagreeable situation with the
>>> smallest possible expenditure of intelligence.  - Friedrich Nietzsche]
>>>
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>
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> smallest possible expenditure of intelligence.  - Friedrich Nietzsche]
>
> >
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Re: stockWatcher tutorial error

2009-11-02 Thread Angel Marquez
attached.

thank you.

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Taimur Mirxa  wrote:

> Can you attach the source code?
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Angel Marquez wrote:
>
>> This line of code:
>> prices[i] = new StockPrice(stocks.get(i), price, change);
>>
>> in the refreshWatchlist() method is giving me an error.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Please see attached screen shots.
>>
>> ty,
>> -a
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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>
> Taimur Mirza
>
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> smallest possible expenditure of intelligence.  - Friedrich Nietzsche]
>
> >
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gwt- appengine:wrkspc as project hosting root

2009-11-02 Thread Angel Marquez
Is their any future plans to integrate the google Project Hosting solution
with the gwt/appengine eclipse dev solution?

Example:
I would like to:
1. Create the initial Project via Project Hosting
2. With Eclipse current with gwt and ae check out the new project via svn,
git, merc etc...
3. Work out of this space locally.
4. Test in hosted mode and upload to a Project Hosting root, via the admin
console local(eclipse or command line) or remote(current deploy), which in
turn is a test url (test.project.org)
5. Then after the test cycle push to the live server (projectLive.com)

Notes
Maybe even have the ability to break the team and the project into
manageable components ready to check out during inception.

I would like to do this.

Regards,
Angel

Please point out any flaws in my rationale. Thanks again google for the
growth opp.

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Re: Are there any books on the GWT?

2009-11-01 Thread Angel Marquez
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/books.html

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 6:38 AM, jdwyah  wrote:

>
> Pro Web 2.0 with GWT http://tinyurl.com/44y3df (I wrote it) came out
> with 1.5 so it has some coverage of ImageBundle, Gears integration and
> the like and uses java 1.5 throughout. None of the newest goodies
> though.
>
> On Oct 28, 12:52 pm, "wil.pannell" 
> wrote:
> > GWT in Practice was written by Charlie (I forget his last name but
> > he's a frequent poster on this message board).
> >
> > It has the most-detailed treatment of how to engineer a GWT
> > application of any of the other books, and because the books deals
> > mostly with core application development, it hasn't gone stale,
> > although it was published prior to GWT 1.5.
> >
> > On Oct 28, 11:21 am, Jason Essington 
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > My favorites are "GWT in Action" by Rob Hanson and Adam Tacy, and
> > > "Google Web Toolkit Applications" by Ryan Dewsbury
> >
> > > Unfortunately both of these were published over a year ago, so GWT has
>
> > > undergone some changes since then. They do have some very good
> > > information, but things in the GWT world are a bit different now.
> >
> > > Someone really needs to work on a new book that covers RunAsync,
> > > UIBinder, Animations, MVP design and all of the shiny new bits that
> > > have appeared in GWT since 1.4.
> >
> > > I know that Bruce and Joel had announced that they were working on a
> > > book, but that was eons ago, so I assume that effort was abandoned in
> > > favor of continuing to develop GWT.
> >
> > > -jason
> >
> > > On Oct 26, 2009, at 9:34 PM, Tim wrote:
> >
> > > > Has anybody written any actual printed books on the GWT?
> >
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