Re: Introduce SmartGWT for collapse/expand panel for with existing project

2014-02-17 Thread Thomas Broyer
http://gwt.googleusercontent.com/samples/Showcase/Showcase.html?#!CwDisclosurePanel
 
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On Monday, February 17, 2014 6:19:14 AM UTC+1, Joshua Godi wrote:

 Try this: http://gwtbootstrap3.github.io/gwtbootstrap3-demo/#collapse


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Re: Introduce SmartGWT for collapse/expand panel for with existing project

2014-02-17 Thread mark . erikson
Some thoughts on using SmartGWT:

* The SmartGWT developers are VERY insistent that you should develop your 
application using their APIs and structure, as otherwise you are wasting 
time and duplicating effort they've already put in.  To be fair, they do 
have a bit of a point in that they have designed things to work a certain 
way, and put a lot of time into that structure.
* That said, SmartGWT has enough flexibility that you can somewhat pick and 
choose how you use it, including just using the UI aspects.  For example, 
there's a post in the SmartGWT forum that offers up a subclass of the 
DataSource feature that uses GWT-RPC for communication instead of 
SmartGWT's normal protocol.  I've got an application that uses SmartGWT for 
the client UI, GWT-RPC for communication with the server, and Play 1.2 
(with the Play-GWT module) as the backend, rather than servlets and stuff.
* SmartGWT does add a pretty significant bump to your compiled JS size, at 
least 500K or so.

Overall, I'd say if you have a number of UI pieces you need to use, 
SmartGWT's an option, but probably overkill if you just need one new widget.

On Sunday, February 16, 2014 6:43:09 PM UTC-5, new_newbie wrote:

 Hi

 I need a collapse/expand panel, and SmartGWT is providing an 
 out-of-the-box solution. However, the installation has to remove all the 
 rpc configuration that I have created for long time.

 *Adding Smart GWT Pro/Power/EE to an existing project*
 *Important:* If you have created a project using the GWT Plugin for 
 Eclipse or a similar tool, first get rid of unused resources typically 
 included in such starter projects:

- from your *moduleName*.gwt.xml file, remove imports of any GWT 
themes, leaving only the import of com.google.gwt.user.User. The 
proper imports to add for Smart GWT Pro/Power/EE are shown below.
- get rid of any sample servlets or GWT-RPC services (delete both 
web.xml entries and server-side source)

 I need a package that offers more GUI components and compatible with my 
 existing gwt project.
 Any recommendation?
 Is GWT-Ext a good choice?

 Thanks


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Re: Introduce SmartGWT for collapse/expand panel for with existing project

2014-02-17 Thread Leung
If I start my project from zero now, I may consider the advantage of SmartGWT. 
If I have developed features for a few years and all are using rpc, I don't 
think it deserve to change it.

Anyone shares the same thought?





On Monday, February 17, 2014 8:41 AM, mark.erik...@gmail.com 
mark.erik...@gmail.com wrote:
 
Some thoughts on using SmartGWT:

* The SmartGWT developers are VERY insistent that you should develop your 
application using their APIs and structure, as otherwise you are wasting time 
and duplicating effort they've already put in.  To be fair, they do have a 
bit of a point in that they have designed things to work a certain way, and put 
a lot of time into that structure.
* That said, SmartGWT has enough flexibility that you can somewhat pick and 
choose how you use it, including just using the UI aspects.  For example, 
there's a post in the SmartGWT forum that offers up a subclass of the 
DataSource feature that uses GWT-RPC for communication instead of SmartGWT's 
normal protocol.  I've got an application that uses SmartGWT for the client UI, 
GWT-RPC for communication with the server, and Play 1.2 (with the Play-GWT 
module) as the backend, rather than servlets and stuff.
* SmartGWT does add a pretty significant bump to your compiled JS size, at 
least 500K or so.

Overall, I'd say if you have a number of UI pieces you need to use, SmartGWT's 
an option, but probably overkill if you just need one new widget.

On Sunday, February 16, 2014 6:43:09 PM UTC-5, new_newbie wrote:
Hi


I need a collapse/expand panel, and SmartGWT is providing an out-of-the-box 
solution. However, the installation has to remove all the rpc configuration 
that I have created for long time.

Adding Smart GWT Pro/Power/EE to an existing project
Important: If you have created a project using the GWT Plugin for Eclipse or a 
similar tool, first get rid of unused resources typically included in such 
starter projects:
   * from your moduleName.gwt.xml file, remove imports of any GWT themes, 
 leaving only the import of com.google.gwt.user.User. The proper imports to 
 add for Smart GWT Pro/Power/EE are shown below.
   * get rid of any sample servlets or GWT-RPC services (delete both 
 web.xml entries and server-side source)I need a package that offers more GUI 
 components and compatible with my existing gwt project.
Any recommendation?
Is GWT-Ext a good choice?

Thanks

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Introduce SmartGWT for collapse/expand panel for with existing project

2014-02-16 Thread Leung
Hi

I need a collapse/expand panel, and SmartGWT is providing an out-of-the-box 
solution. However, the installation has to remove all the rpc configuration 
that I have created for long time.

Adding Smart GWT Pro/Power/EE to an existing project
Important: If you have created a project using the GWT Plugin for Eclipse or a 
similar tool, first get rid of unused resources typically included in such 
starter projects:
* from your moduleName.gwt.xml file, remove imports of any GWT themes, 
leaving only the import of com.google.gwt.user.User. The proper imports to add 
for Smart GWT Pro/Power/EE are shown below.
* get rid of any sample servlets or GWT-RPC services (delete both 
web.xml entries and server-side source)I need a package that offers more GUI 
components and compatible with my existing gwt project.
Any recommendation?
Is GWT-Ext a good choice?

Thanks

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Re: Introduce SmartGWT for collapse/expand panel for with existing project

2014-02-16 Thread Joshua Godi
Try this: http://gwtbootstrap3.github.io/gwtbootstrap3-demo/#collapse

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