Re: Is switching to GWT 2.1 safe?

2010-05-21 Thread Raffo
I'm interested in new widget too, but, for me, I think it's better to
continue developing the application (which is quite simple) with 2.0
and then spend some time converting it to 2.1 with the new widget...

On May 21, 12:11 am, Paul Stockley pstockl...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have a fatal compiler issue when trying to compile my application.
 They are working on tracking it down. Dev mode
 works OK. The only reason I am on it is because I want to try out the
 new cell views. I would hold off for a while
 if you can.

 On May 20, 5:55 pm, Jeff Chimene jchim...@gmail.com wrote:





  On 05/20/2010 02:35 PM, Raffo wrote:

   I'm currently working on a project with GWT and I want to know if it
   is safe to switch now to GWT 2.1... I don't want to have strange bugs
   or other problems that will slow down the development... thank you.

  If you are in a time crunch, there is absolutely no
  [point/reason/excuse] to adopt 2.1M1 It's a milestone release; which
  label means the odds are not in your favor that it's free of
  show-stopper bugs that can  will affect your project.

  That being said, you can install 2.1 side-by-side with 2.0.

  Do you use an IDE? If you use a recent version of Eclipse, such parallel
  testing is fairly straightforward.

  Earlier today there was a message re: a compile error on 2.1M1 Check
  today's archived posts for more info.

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Is switching to GWT 2.1 safe?

2010-05-20 Thread Raffo
I'm currently working on a project with GWT and I want to know if it
is safe to switch now to GWT 2.1... I don't want to have strange bugs
or other problems that will slow down the development... thank you.

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Re: Is switching to GWT 2.1 safe?

2010-05-20 Thread Jeff Chimene
On 05/20/2010 02:35 PM, Raffo wrote:
 I'm currently working on a project with GWT and I want to know if it
 is safe to switch now to GWT 2.1... I don't want to have strange bugs
 or other problems that will slow down the development... thank you.
 

If you are in a time crunch, there is absolutely no
[point/reason/excuse] to adopt 2.1M1 It's a milestone release; which
label means the odds are not in your favor that it's free of
show-stopper bugs that can  will affect your project.

That being said, you can install 2.1 side-by-side with 2.0.

Do you use an IDE? If you use a recent version of Eclipse, such parallel
testing is fairly straightforward.

Earlier today there was a message re: a compile error on 2.1M1 Check
today's archived posts for more info.

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Re: Is switching to GWT 2.1 safe?

2010-05-20 Thread Paul Stockley
I have a fatal compiler issue when trying to compile my application.
They are working on tracking it down. Dev mode
works OK. The only reason I am on it is because I want to try out the
new cell views. I would hold off for a while
if you can.

On May 20, 5:55 pm, Jeff Chimene jchim...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 05/20/2010 02:35 PM, Raffo wrote:

  I'm currently working on a project with GWT and I want to know if it
  is safe to switch now to GWT 2.1... I don't want to have strange bugs
  or other problems that will slow down the development... thank you.

 If you are in a time crunch, there is absolutely no
 [point/reason/excuse] to adopt 2.1M1 It's a milestone release; which
 label means the odds are not in your favor that it's free of
 show-stopper bugs that can  will affect your project.

 That being said, you can install 2.1 side-by-side with 2.0.

 Do you use an IDE? If you use a recent version of Eclipse, such parallel
 testing is fairly straightforward.

 Earlier today there was a message re: a compile error on 2.1M1 Check
 today's archived posts for more info.

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Re: Is switching to GWT 2.1 safe?

2010-05-20 Thread Nick Jost
Is there actual documentation out on the new widgets?

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Re: Is switching to GWT 2.1 safe?

2010-05-20 Thread Paul Stockley
There are some javadoc comments on the new classes. There is also a
sample showing how to use the widgets that is checked in under svn
here:

http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/branches/2.1/bikeshed/src/com/google/gwt/sample/bikeshed/cookbook/

On May 20, 7:59 pm, Nick Jost lordkak...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is there actual documentation out on the new widgets?

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