Re: GWT designing

2010-05-24 Thread aditya sanas
hi,
 you are seemed to little confuse with exactly what you want to do.
In GWT which is module base, which loads a single class which override a
method onModuleLoad() from entry point and which we specify in the module
using
 entry-point class='com.weshine.intelltest.client.Admin'/
and it is not possible to have two entry points for one module.
so what you are saying is not possible but i can suggest you if you want to
show the content from java file B then you can have class B extends some
widget.
and now you will be able use functionality from class B in the class A.

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On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Rajalakshmi Subramanian 
raji.sm...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello sir,


 I have two GWT  java files in one package From file A using
 onModuleLoad() method i want to call another java file B.
 I created object for B and call the method..but it dosen't works. How to
 call that method when i clicked the hyperlink which is created in java file
 A.

 Regards,
 Raji






 On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Shyam Visamsetty 
 shyamsunder...@gmail.com wrote:


 GWT is based on modules not files.

 Do you mean you wanted to redirect to another html file or a module in
 Java?

 If a HTML page you can use the following command.

 Window.open(linkURL, _self, )

 HTH.

 -Shyam,

 On May 21, 6:55 am, Rajalakshmi Subramanian raji.sm...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Hi..
 
  I have created one gwt application. In the client package i inculded
  two java file contains gwt coding. In the first java program i
  included one Hyperlink when this Hyperlink is clicked it should
  redircted to Second file which also contains some GWT coding. I dont
  know how to redirect the java file.
 
  Help me on this issue...
 
  Regards,
  Raji
 
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Re: GWT designing

2010-05-24 Thread Paul Robinson
The OP said he has two classes in one package, not multiple entry points
in one module. His problem is more likely just an error in the code he's
written, but without seeing any source code, there's no chance to help.

Paul

aditya sanas wrote:
 hi,
  you are seemed to little confuse with exactly what you want
 to do.
 In GWT which is module base, which loads a single class which override
 a method onModuleLoad() from entry point and which we specify in the
 module using 
  entry-point class='com.weshine.intelltest.client.Admin'/
 and it is not possible to have two entry points for one module.
 so what you are saying is not possible but i can suggest you if you
 want to show the content from java file B then you can have class B
 extends some widget.
 and now you will be able use functionality from class B in the class A.

 --
 Aditya


 On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Rajalakshmi Subramanian
 raji.sm...@gmail.com mailto:raji.sm...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello sir,


 I have two GWT  java files in one package From file A using
 onModuleLoad() method i want to call another java file B.
 I created object for B and call the method..but it dosen't works.
 How to call that method when i clicked the hyperlink which is
 created in java file A.

 Regards,
 Raji






 On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Shyam Visamsetty
 shyamsunder...@gmail.com mailto:shyamsunder...@gmail.com wrote:


 GWT is based on modules not files.

 Do you mean you wanted to redirect to another html file or a
 module in
 Java?

 If a HTML page you can use the following command.

 Window.open(linkURL, _self, )

 HTH.

 -Shyam,

 On May 21, 6:55 am, Rajalakshmi Subramanian
 raji.sm...@gmail.com mailto:raji.sm...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Hi..
 
  I have created one gwt application. In the client package i
 inculded
  two java file contains gwt coding. In the first java program i
  included one Hyperlink when this Hyperlink is clicked it should
  redircted to Second file which also contains some GWT
 coding. I dont
  know how to redirect the java file.
 
  Help me on this issue...
 
  Regards,
  Raji
 
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Re: GWT designing

2010-05-24 Thread Thomas Broyer


On 22 mai, 07:18, Shyam Visamsetty shyamsunder...@gmail.com wrote:

 Window.open(linkURL, _self, )

Window.Location.assign(linkURL)


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Re: GWT designing

2010-05-24 Thread Thamizh Arasu
Hi,

GWT design is different from normal old style web application. Here
there is no page navigation concept. Everything is a kind of view. You
can switch from one view to another view.

In your case if you click the link, you can create your new view
object and add this into rootpanel.

Before add the new object, you need to remove the existing view.

Thanks,
Thamizharasu S

On May 22, 10:32 am, Rajalakshmi Subramanian raji.sm...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Hello sir,

 I have two GWT  java files in one package From file A using
 onModuleLoad() method i want to call another java file B.
 I created object for B and call the method..but it dosen't works. How to
 call that method when i clicked the hyperlink which is created in java file
 A.

 Regards,
 Raji

 On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Shyam Visamsetty shyamsunder...@gmail.com



  wrote:

  GWT is based on modules not files.

  Do you mean you wanted to redirect to another html file or a module in
  Java?

  If a HTML page you can use the following command.

  Window.open(linkURL, _self, )

  HTH.

  -Shyam,

  On May 21, 6:55 am, Rajalakshmi Subramanian raji.sm...@gmail.com
  wrote:
   Hi..

   I have created one gwt application. In the client package i inculded
   two java file contains gwt coding. In the first java program i
   included one Hyperlink when this Hyperlink is clicked it should
   redircted to Second file which also contains some GWT coding. I dont
   know how to redirect the java file.

   Help me on this issue...

   Regards,
   Raji

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Re: GWT designing

2010-05-21 Thread Shyam Visamsetty

GWT is based on modules not files.

Do you mean you wanted to redirect to another html file or a module in
Java?

If a HTML page you can use the following command.

Window.open(linkURL, _self, )

HTH.

-Shyam,

On May 21, 6:55 am, Rajalakshmi Subramanian raji.sm...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Hi..

 I have created one gwt application. In the client package i inculded
 two java file contains gwt coding. In the first java program i
 included one Hyperlink when this Hyperlink is clicked it should
 redircted to Second file which also contains some GWT coding. I dont
 know how to redirect the java file.

 Help me on this issue...

 Regards,
 Raji

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Re: GWT designing

2010-05-21 Thread Rajalakshmi Subramanian
Hello sir,


I have two GWT  java files in one package From file A using
onModuleLoad() method i want to call another java file B.
I created object for B and call the method..but it dosen't works. How to
call that method when i clicked the hyperlink which is created in java file
A.

Regards,
Raji





On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Shyam Visamsetty shyamsunder...@gmail.com
 wrote:


 GWT is based on modules not files.

 Do you mean you wanted to redirect to another html file or a module in
 Java?

 If a HTML page you can use the following command.

 Window.open(linkURL, _self, )

 HTH.

 -Shyam,

 On May 21, 6:55 am, Rajalakshmi Subramanian raji.sm...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Hi..
 
  I have created one gwt application. In the client package i inculded
  two java file contains gwt coding. In the first java program i
  included one Hyperlink when this Hyperlink is clicked it should
  redircted to Second file which also contains some GWT coding. I dont
  know how to redirect the java file.
 
  Help me on this issue...
 
  Regards,
  Raji
 
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