Re: help on my small project

2009-09-27 Thread mdwarne

I use a deckpanel to hold all my pages.

For example

deckPanel.showWidget(0)  // Show My Welcome/Login page
deckPanel.showWidget(1)  // Show page 1 of application.
deckpanel.showWidget(2) // Show another page of the app etc.

Each Page is some type of Panel, with other widgets on it.

Successful login causes the application to switch to page 1 of the
app.


Mike.





On Sep 25, 3:48 am, monk3y darkside...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi derrck

 What i usually do is create a DockPanel, then set the width and height
 to 100% and stick my login box in the center panel of the
 DockPanel.

 TextBox login=new TextBox();
 Dockpanel myDock=new DockPanel()
 myDock.setSize(100%,100%);
 myDock.add(login,DockPanel.CENTER);

 Something like that should do the trick.

 On Sep 25, 11:37 am, Derrick Xiang derrick.xi...@gmail.com wrote:



  Sorry to clarify, i am not using a dialogbox, i want my rootpanel to
  be centralized in the web page, as I previewed, it's always located at
  the top left corner.

  Regards,
   Derrick

  On Sep 25, 3:47 pm, Norman Maurer nor...@apache.org wrote:

   Hi Parvez,

   just a note.. Hupa moved to james.apache.org as subproject (I'm just
   in preparations to deploy the website). The website can be found (
   after I finished the work) underhttp://james.apache.org/hupa.

   The svn repos is:

  http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/hupa

   Bye,
   Norman

   Ps: README.txt should include everything to get it running ;)

   2009/9/25 Parvez Shah parvezs...@gmail.com:

If you are new to GWT based development my suggestion is learn from 
project
HUPA
   http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/labs/hupa

its based on pretty good architecture and in my experience you straight
lift  lot of initial Boiler plate code.

In my view dont get too much into running its ok if you cant run it, 
just
read the code starting from entry point and you will be good to go .

as far as your query goes its simple dialogbox.center and
dialogbox.show/hide will do.

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Derrick Xiang derrick.xi...@gmail.com
wrote:

Hi all,
I am quite new to GWT development, now am struggling in a small web
application, my application include a lot of GUI.

while, I got two questions here,
1). How can centralize the application on the final web page? e.g. I
create a login window which is quite small, when I preview on the web
page, it's not in the center of the page, how can i capture the web
page size in my java code?

2). As the application has a lot of GUI, how should I switch between
different windows? e.g. after login, the main window should display
and the login window should be hide, how to do this?

thanks for your attention, any comments are appreciate.

Regards,
 Derrick
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Re: help on my small project

2009-09-25 Thread Norman Maurer

Hi Parvez,

just a note.. Hupa moved to james.apache.org as subproject (I'm just
in preparations to deploy the website). The website can be found (
after I finished the work) under http://james.apache.org/hupa.

The svn repos is:

http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/hupa

Bye,
Norman

Ps: README.txt should include everything to get it running ;)

2009/9/25 Parvez Shah parvezs...@gmail.com:
 If you are new to GWT based development my suggestion is learn from project
 HUPA
 http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/labs/hupa

 its based on pretty good architecture and in my experience you straight
 lift  lot of initial Boiler plate code.

 In my view dont get too much into running its ok if you cant run it, just
 read the code starting from entry point and you will be good to go .

 as far as your query goes its simple dialogbox.center and
 dialogbox.show/hide will do.



 On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Derrick Xiang derrick.xi...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi all,
 I am quite new to GWT development, now am struggling in a small web
 application, my application include a lot of GUI.

 while, I got two questions here,
 1). How can centralize the application on the final web page? e.g. I
 create a login window which is quite small, when I preview on the web
 page, it's not in the center of the page, how can i capture the web
 page size in my java code?

 2). As the application has a lot of GUI, how should I switch between
 different windows? e.g. after login, the main window should display
 and the login window should be hide, how to do this?

 thanks for your attention, any comments are appreciate.

 Regards,
  Derrick




 


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Re: help on my small project

2009-09-25 Thread monk3y

Hi derrck

What i usually do is create a DockPanel, then set the width and height
to 100% and stick my login box in the center panel of the
DockPanel.

TextBox login=new TextBox();
Dockpanel myDock=new DockPanel()
myDock.setSize(100%,100%);
myDock.add(login,DockPanel.CENTER);

Something like that should do the trick.


On Sep 25, 11:37 am, Derrick Xiang derrick.xi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sorry to clarify, i am not using a dialogbox, i want my rootpanel to
 be centralized in the web page, as I previewed, it's always located at
 the top left corner.

 Regards,
  Derrick

 On Sep 25, 3:47 pm, Norman Maurer nor...@apache.org wrote:

  Hi Parvez,

  just a note.. Hupa moved to james.apache.org as subproject (I'm just
  in preparations to deploy the website). The website can be found (
  after I finished the work) underhttp://james.apache.org/hupa.

  The svn repos is:

 http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/hupa

  Bye,
  Norman

  Ps: README.txt should include everything to get it running ;)

  2009/9/25 Parvez Shah parvezs...@gmail.com:

   If you are new to GWT based development my suggestion is learn from 
   project
   HUPA
  http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/labs/hupa

   its based on pretty good architecture and in my experience you straight
   lift  lot of initial Boiler plate code.

   In my view dont get too much into running its ok if you cant run it, just
   read the code starting from entry point and you will be good to go .

   as far as your query goes its simple dialogbox.center and
   dialogbox.show/hide will do.

   On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Derrick Xiang derrick.xi...@gmail.com
   wrote:

   Hi all,
   I am quite new to GWT development, now am struggling in a small web
   application, my application include a lot of GUI.

   while, I got two questions here,
   1). How can centralize the application on the final web page? e.g. I
   create a login window which is quite small, when I preview on the web
   page, it's not in the center of the page, how can i capture the web
   page size in my java code?

   2). As the application has a lot of GUI, how should I switch between
   different windows? e.g. after login, the main window should display
   and the login window should be hide, how to do this?

   thanks for your attention, any comments are appreciate.

   Regards,
    Derrick
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Re: help on my small project

2009-09-24 Thread Parvez Shah
If you are new to GWT based development my suggestion is learn from project
HUPA
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/labs/hupa

its based on pretty good architecture and in my experience you straight
lift  lot of initial Boiler plate code.

In my view dont get too much into running its ok if you cant run it, just
read the code starting from entry point and you will be good to go .

as far as your query goes its simple dialogbox.center and
dialogbox.show/hide will do.



On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Derrick Xiang derrick.xi...@gmail.comwrote:


 Hi all,
 I am quite new to GWT development, now am struggling in a small web
 application, my application include a lot of GUI.

 while, I got two questions here,
 1). How can centralize the application on the final web page? e.g. I
 create a login window which is quite small, when I preview on the web
 page, it's not in the center of the page, how can i capture the web
 page size in my java code?

 2). As the application has a lot of GUI, how should I switch between
 different windows? e.g. after login, the main window should display
 and the login window should be hide, how to do this?

 thanks for your attention, any comments are appreciate.

 Regards,
  Derrick

 


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