Re: SplitLayoutPanel, Resizing

2010-05-31 Thread Stefan Bachert
Hi Kirt,

FF has a problem using absolute mode with  and resize. When
your problem is just an extension of this bug, there is a fix
available.

http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4348

Stefan Bachert
http://gwtworld.de


On 31 Mai, 06:27, kirtcathey  wrote:
> Hi All. Back again. I have nailed this problem down to a rich text
> editor resize problem in Firefox. Other browsers work okay, but not
> great... very jerky. Any other widget resizes. I am now looking at the
> possible solutions with TinyMCE or just using something rolled with
> HTML5 as a rich text editor.
>
> On May 2, 12:39 am, kozura  wrote:
>
> > As much as it tries to abstract, GWT is still bound underneath to html
> > elements and thus you must tinker with styling/CSS to get layout
> > right.  And unlike most layout systems out there, there is no great
> > child-type independent layout containers that work perfectly.
> > LayoutPanels try, but still not perfect.  Myself not coming into GWT
> > as a CSS expert, I recommend using Firebug and a willingness to dicker
> > with the different elements styling with "height:100%" or whatnot to
> > figure out exactly what's needed to get the correct layout and
> > repositioning/resizing action.
>
> > Also, be sure you are following everything 
> > here:http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiPanels.html#La...,
> > standard html mode, rootlayoutpanel to hold the SplitLayoutPanel or
> > explicit sizing of it, etc.
>
> > For #2, this is more the responsibility of your tomcat/jetty engine,
> > which have the tools for dealing with this.
>
> > Dunno what you're trying to do in #3, if you clear a listbox and
> > repopulate it with new data, the new data should show up just fine?
>
> > On Apr 30, 2:59 am, kirtcathey  wrote:
>
> > > Hi All.
>
> > > Relatively new to GWT, but have given it about a 20,000 line test
> > > drive and  oh, yeah I like. I like :-))
> > > Just got all working on a hosting service a couple nights ago and am
> > > impressed with performance as well.
>
> > > A couple of questions  (will update the post if I find the answer
> > > before response)
> > > 1) In my application I am implementing a splitlayoutpanel with two
> > > rich text editors - one in the NORTH panel and one in the CENTER panel
> > > (top and bottom). When the vertical adjustment  slides up, I would
> > > like to anchor the bottom of the rich text editor to the bottom and of
> > > the CENTER split layout panel, and vice versa for the rich text editor
> > > that is in the NORTH panel. In other languages, there is usually a
> > > 'bind' or 'anchor' command on such sliders.
>
> > > I looked high and low for examples of resize, but found very little.
> > > If there is explanatory code, please send a link.
>
> > > 2) Is there a way with Java servlets to gauge the amount of sessions
> > > being served on a JVM - trying to setup a poor man's load balancer.
>
> > > 3) I cannot get any of my list boxes to refresh. I call
> > > projectListBox.clear(); and that seems to work, but the data that
> > > comes back up on the list boxes are the same. Is there a way to do
> > > this efficiently?
>
> > > Thank you.
> > > Kirt Cathey
> > > sysrisk.com
>
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Re: SplitLayoutPanel, Resizing

2010-05-30 Thread kirtcathey
Hi All. Back again. I have nailed this problem down to a rich text
editor resize problem in Firefox. Other browsers work okay, but not
great... very jerky. Any other widget resizes. I am now looking at the
possible solutions with TinyMCE or just using something rolled with
HTML5 as a rich text editor.

On May 2, 12:39 am, kozura  wrote:
> As much as it tries to abstract, GWT is still bound underneath to html
> elements and thus you must tinker with styling/CSS to get layout
> right.  And unlike most layout systems out there, there is no great
> child-type independent layout containers that work perfectly.
> LayoutPanels try, but still not perfect.  Myself not coming into GWT
> as a CSS expert, I recommend using Firebug and a willingness to dicker
> with the different elements styling with "height:100%" or whatnot to
> figure out exactly what's needed to get the correct layout and
> repositioning/resizing action.
>
> Also, be sure you are following everything 
> here:http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiPanels.html#La...,
> standard html mode, rootlayoutpanel to hold the SplitLayoutPanel or
> explicit sizing of it, etc.
>
> For #2, this is more the responsibility of your tomcat/jetty engine,
> which have the tools for dealing with this.
>
> Dunno what you're trying to do in #3, if you clear a listbox and
> repopulate it with new data, the new data should show up just fine?
>
> On Apr 30, 2:59 am, kirtcathey  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi All.
>
> > Relatively new to GWT, but have given it about a 20,000 line test
> > drive and  oh, yeah I like. I like :-))
> > Just got all working on a hosting service a couple nights ago and am
> > impressed with performance as well.
>
> > A couple of questions  (will update the post if I find the answer
> > before response)
> > 1) In my application I am implementing a splitlayoutpanel with two
> > rich text editors - one in the NORTH panel and one in the CENTER panel
> > (top and bottom). When the vertical adjustment  slides up, I would
> > like to anchor the bottom of the rich text editor to the bottom and of
> > the CENTER split layout panel, and vice versa for the rich text editor
> > that is in the NORTH panel. In other languages, there is usually a
> > 'bind' or 'anchor' command on such sliders.
>
> > I looked high and low for examples of resize, but found very little.
> > If there is explanatory code, please send a link.
>
> > 2) Is there a way with Java servlets to gauge the amount of sessions
> > being served on a JVM - trying to setup a poor man's load balancer.
>
> > 3) I cannot get any of my list boxes to refresh. I call
> > projectListBox.clear(); and that seems to work, but the data that
> > comes back up on the list boxes are the same. Is there a way to do
> > this efficiently?
>
> > Thank you.
> > Kirt Cathey
> > sysrisk.com
>
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Re: SplitLayoutPanel, Resizing

2010-05-01 Thread kozura
As much as it tries to abstract, GWT is still bound underneath to html
elements and thus you must tinker with styling/CSS to get layout
right.  And unlike most layout systems out there, there is no great
child-type independent layout containers that work perfectly.
LayoutPanels try, but still not perfect.  Myself not coming into GWT
as a CSS expert, I recommend using Firebug and a willingness to dicker
with the different elements styling with "height:100%" or whatnot to
figure out exactly what's needed to get the correct layout and
repositioning/resizing action.

Also, be sure you are following everything here:
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiPanels.html#LayoutPanels,
standard html mode, rootlayoutpanel to hold the SplitLayoutPanel or
explicit sizing of it, etc.

For #2, this is more the responsibility of your tomcat/jetty engine,
which have the tools for dealing with this.

Dunno what you're trying to do in #3, if you clear a listbox and
repopulate it with new data, the new data should show up just fine?

On Apr 30, 2:59 am, kirtcathey  wrote:
> Hi All.
>
> Relatively new to GWT, but have given it about a 20,000 line test
> drive and  oh, yeah I like. I like :-))
> Just got all working on a hosting service a couple nights ago and am
> impressed with performance as well.
>
> A couple of questions  (will update the post if I find the answer
> before response)
> 1) In my application I am implementing a splitlayoutpanel with two
> rich text editors - one in the NORTH panel and one in the CENTER panel
> (top and bottom). When the vertical adjustment  slides up, I would
> like to anchor the bottom of the rich text editor to the bottom and of
> the CENTER split layout panel, and vice versa for the rich text editor
> that is in the NORTH panel. In other languages, there is usually a
> 'bind' or 'anchor' command on such sliders.
>
> I looked high and low for examples of resize, but found very little.
> If there is explanatory code, please send a link.
>
> 2) Is there a way with Java servlets to gauge the amount of sessions
> being served on a JVM - trying to setup a poor man's load balancer.
>
> 3) I cannot get any of my list boxes to refresh. I call
> projectListBox.clear(); and that seems to work, but the data that
> comes back up on the list boxes are the same. Is there a way to do
> this efficiently?
>
> Thank you.
> Kirt Cathey
> sysrisk.com
>
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SplitLayoutPanel, Resizing

2010-05-01 Thread kirtcathey
Hi All.

Relatively new to GWT, but have given it about a 20,000 line test
drive and  oh, yeah I like. I like :-))
Just got all working on a hosting service a couple nights ago and am
impressed with performance as well.

A couple of questions  (will update the post if I find the answer
before response)
1) In my application I am implementing a splitlayoutpanel with two
rich text editors - one in the NORTH panel and one in the CENTER panel
(top and bottom). When the vertical adjustment  slides up, I would
like to anchor the bottom of the rich text editor to the bottom and of
the CENTER split layout panel, and vice versa for the rich text editor
that is in the NORTH panel. In other languages, there is usually a
'bind' or 'anchor' command on such sliders.

I looked high and low for examples of resize, but found very little.
If there is explanatory code, please send a link.

2) Is there a way with Java servlets to gauge the amount of sessions
being served on a JVM - trying to setup a poor man's load balancer.

3) I cannot get any of my list boxes to refresh. I call
projectListBox.clear(); and that seems to work, but the data that
comes back up on the list boxes are the same. Is there a way to do
this efficiently?

Thank you.
Kirt Cathey
sysrisk.com

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