[gwt-contrib] Re: GWT 2.8.0-beta1 available for testing

2015-12-11 Thread Guillaume Rebesche
Hi,
I have updated to 2.8.0-beta1 our big application without major issues 
(have to use guava 19.0-SNAPSHOT and gwt-maven-plugin 2.8.0-SNAPSHOT for 
now).
Everything looks good except the SDM refresh. If I do a small change, stop 
SDM and recompile, everything is good. But I do the same small change and 
refresh I have some errors (big trace in attached file) related to Gin (I'm 
using the latest (yet old) version of Gin).
Doesn't anyone have any idea why a full recompile work but not a refresh?

cheers,
Guillaume


Le vendredi 4 décembre 2015 04:51:13 UTC-5, Daniel Kurka a écrit :
>
> Hi all,
>
> we just finished testing for GWT 2.8.0-beta1. You can either download it 
> from goo.gl/62SeR5 or from maven central.
>
> Release notes can be found here 
> .
>
> Please start testing and let us know about any issues you encounter by 
> either discussion here or filing bugs on github 
> .
>
> -Daniel
>

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Re: [gwt-contrib] Re: Elemental 2?

2015-12-11 Thread 'Ray Cromwell' via GWT Contributors
JsInterop2 solves many of the problems of JsInterop1 and JSOs that plagued
Elemental1 and made it hard to pull off.


On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 8:10 AM, Benjamin Tillman <
benjamin.till...@gmail.com> wrote:

> For sure this will be the case. Elemental2 + JsInterop are so
> foundational, and much will be built on top of them. Even the simplest
> things like cleanly working with web-sockets. I'm also very much looking
> forward to something complete to work from, and a big thanks to those who
> are working on this.
>
> Regards,
> Ben.
>
> On Sunday, 22 November 2015 19:19:25 UTC+11, James Horsley wrote:
>>
>> When both Elemental2 and JsInterop are released I think that the
>> community will start to innovate on this front and new libraries will pop
>> up on github to address these needs; "if you build it, they will come" and
>> all that.
>>
>> I know I'm very much looking forward to Elemental2 + Jsinterop as a
>> platform to build on.
>>
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Re: [gwt-contrib] Re: Elemental 2?

2015-12-11 Thread Benjamin Tillman
For sure this will be the case. Elemental2 + JsInterop are so foundational, 
and much will be built on top of them. Even the simplest things like 
cleanly working with web-sockets. I'm also very much looking forward to 
something complete to work from, and a big thanks to those who are working 
on this.

Regards,
Ben.

On Sunday, 22 November 2015 19:19:25 UTC+11, James Horsley wrote:
>
> When both Elemental2 and JsInterop are released I think that the community 
> will start to innovate on this front and new libraries will pop up on 
> github to address these needs; "if you build it, they will come" and all 
> that.
>
> I know I'm very much looking forward to Elemental2 + Jsinterop as a 
> platform to build on.
>

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[gwt-contrib] Re: GWTCon 2015 keynote question

2015-12-11 Thread CodeLess Solutions
David,

Here is the post about Meta approach you asked for: 
http://www.codeless.solutions/#!Meta-Platform-survival-guide/enstx/566ac8fc0cf239106876cf13
 
I believe it will give you the answer on your post question or at least an 
idea what you can do next.

Kind regards,
Predrag.

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