Re: [gwt-contrib] support for JSR 310 / java.time created

2015-05-19 Thread Joel Handwell
What would be the status of patch?
Was it created or still not read?

On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 at 5:41:59 PM UTC-5, Daniel Kurka wrote:

 @Joerg could you start setting up a patch for review in gerrit?



 On Monday, December 9, 2013 10:20:54 PM UTC+1, Jörg Hohwiller wrote:

 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=8486



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Re: [gwt-contrib] support for JSR 310 / java.time created

2015-01-23 Thread Salvador Diaz
I'll be attending GWT.create in Munich, and I'll join ##gwt on freenode. 

On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 5:01:43 PM UTC+1, Colin Alworth wrote:

 Are you planning on being at either GWT.create event? I know several 
 people (including myself) who will be there and would be happy to help.

 Otherwise, there are several contributors in ##gwt on irc.freenode.net 
 who would be able to help with this process.
 On Mon Jan 19 2015 at 4:44:01 AM Salvador Diaz diaz.s...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 For those looking for the code, I found it was moved to an independent 
 project, which I'm hoping should make it easier to integrate in the patch 
 submission process:
 https://github.com/m-m-m/gwt-time

 I'm willing to take some time to move this forward, either working with 
 Jörg or alone, could anyone walk me through the steps needed to make it 
 happen ?


 On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 at 11:41:59 PM UTC+1, Daniel Kurka wrote:

 @Joerg could you start setting up a patch for review in gerrit?



 On Monday, December 9, 2013 10:20:54 PM UTC+1, Jörg Hohwiller wrote:

 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=8486

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Re: [gwt-contrib] support for JSR 310 / java.time created

2015-01-19 Thread Colin Alworth
Are you planning on being at either GWT.create event? I know several people
(including myself) who will be there and would be happy to help.

Otherwise, there are several contributors in ##gwt on irc.freenode.net who
would be able to help with this process.
On Mon Jan 19 2015 at 4:44:01 AM Salvador Diaz diaz.salva...@gmail.com
wrote:

 For those looking for the code, I found it was moved to an independent
 project, which I'm hoping should make it easier to integrate in the patch
 submission process:
 https://github.com/m-m-m/gwt-time

 I'm willing to take some time to move this forward, either working with
 Jörg or alone, could anyone walk me through the steps needed to make it
 happen ?


 On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 at 11:41:59 PM UTC+1, Daniel Kurka wrote:

 @Joerg could you start setting up a patch for review in gerrit?



 On Monday, December 9, 2013 10:20:54 PM UTC+1, Jörg Hohwiller wrote:

 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=8486

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Re: [gwt-contrib] support for JSR 310 / java.time created

2015-01-19 Thread Salvador Diaz
For those looking for the code, I found it was moved to an independent 
project, which I'm hoping should make it easier to integrate in the patch 
submission process:
https://github.com/m-m-m/gwt-time

I'm willing to take some time to move this forward, either working with 
Jörg or alone, could anyone walk me through the steps needed to make it 
happen ?


On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 at 11:41:59 PM UTC+1, Daniel Kurka wrote:

 @Joerg could you start setting up a patch for review in gerrit?



 On Monday, December 9, 2013 10:20:54 PM UTC+1, Jörg Hohwiller wrote:

 http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=8486



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Re: [gwt-contrib] support for JSR 310 / java.time created

2013-12-09 Thread Jörg Hohwiller
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Re: [gwt-contrib] support for JSR 310 / java.time created

2013-11-28 Thread Jörg Hohwiller

John A. Tamplin:
 

 There are a few things which are going to be very hard to support   As 
 Jens mentioned, ZoneRulesProvider needs an async API so it can fetch the 
 necessary data from a server, so we can't provide a compatible API.  We can 
 provide a GWT-specific version (under a different package), so shared code 
 can deal with ZoneRules/etc but getting them will be different in client vs 
 server code.


I simply removed the support for zone rules as well as for 
DateTimeFormatter[Builder], the global calendar stuff (Hijrah, Japanese, 
Minguo and ThaiBuddhist) and the custom Java serialization stuff. If 
someone wants to rewrite this for GWT please join in.
The most important uses cases for me are to be able to deal with Instant, 
LocalDate, LocalTime, LocalDateTime, OffsetDateTime, OffsetTime, OffsetDate 
and transfer it between client and server. Further ISO input and output is 
required (e.g. for HTML5 date/time widgets that produce ISO8601).
Also I (removed) the global calendar stuff for GWT. All the features I have 
removed are really hard to build with GWT and might overload the client. 
Such features should either be available natively via JS or not at all. 
IMHO this is why GWT never supported java.util.Calendar.

So my approach is a pragmatic one with focus on making things happen for 
the main features. Who really needs time-zone transformation in a 
web-client? Typically a date, time or date/time
 


 Have you looked at generated code size?  There are also a few places where 
 it appears to rely on overflow behavior, which isn't guaranteed in GWT as 
 an int is actually represented by a JS Number under the hood.


Not yet. I will have a look in the next future. What would be the best way. 
Write a simple entry point that prints current date and time and parses 
some example date/time strings?

However, I am an open source developer and spend all my nights for pleasure 
of development. My focus is on a project that should add value to me some 
day. To do that I am working on a web framework that is based on GWT. 
Therefore I wrote various HTML5 and other widgets I missed in GWT. For the 
new HTML5 date/time widgets I wanted to have reasonable data objects and 
these are neither String nor java.util.Date. So I found java.time and 
wanted to use this in GWT. It is working for me now. I will do some further 
support here, but do not expect me to be the man leading this to perfection 
in GWT 4.0.

Cheers
  Jörg

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[gwt-contrib] support for JSR 310 / java.time created

2013-11-26 Thread Jörg Hohwiller
Hi there,
I posted in GWT community on g+ about my *JSR 310* backport I created and 
my super-sourced GWT code. 
Stephen Habermann posted: 
  Wow, 13000 passing tests is amazing. Great work!  You should post about 
your progress on the gwt-contrib list

(I am still unsure about when to post to groups and when g+)

So here I am. You can find all my work and changes from here:
https://github.com/m-m-m/mmm/issues/83

I am looking forward for your feedback and discussion. It will be my 
pleasure to contribute my work to the GWT project.
However, I am not clear about the permissions required from the original 
authors of threeten since I simply forked their codebase and keept their 
headers and copyrights in my project.
For GWT this has to be transferred and I assume we would need permissions 
from Stephen Colebourne, Michael Santos and all the others.

I could not find an issue in GWT tracker for the java.time support. Shall I 
create one?

Cheers
  Jörg

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Re: [gwt-contrib] support for JSR 310 / java.time created

2013-11-26 Thread John A. Tamplin
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 7:01 PM, Jörg Hohwiller 
joerg.hohwil...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Hi there,
 I posted in GWT community on g+ about my *JSR 310* backport I created and
 my super-sourced GWT code.
 Stephen Habermann posted:
   Wow, 13000 passing tests is amazing. Great work!  You should post about
 your progress on the gwt-contrib list

 (I am still unsure about when to post to groups and when g+)

 So here I am. You can find all my work and changes from here:
 https://github.com/m-m-m/mmm/issues/83

 I am looking forward for your feedback and discussion. It will be my
 pleasure to contribute my work to the GWT project.
 However, I am not clear about the permissions required from the original
 authors of threeten since I simply forked their codebase and keept their
 headers and copyrights in my project.
 For GWT this has to be transferred and I assume we would need permissions
 from Stephen Colebourne, Michael Santos and all the others.


The BSD-licensed parts shouldn't be any problem to import, but you have a
few files with Oracle licenses which aren't going to work.

Also, the GWT i18n code will need to be updated to support this as well.

There are a few things which are going to be very hard to support   As Jens
mentioned, ZoneRulesProvider needs an async API so it can fetch the
necessary data from a server, so we can't provide a compatible API.  We can
provide a GWT-specific version (under a different package), so shared code
can deal with ZoneRules/etc but getting them will be different in client vs
server code.

Have you looked at generated code size?  There are also a few places where
it appears to rely on overflow behavior, which isn't guaranteed in GWT as
an int is actually represented by a JS Number under the hood.

-- 
John A. Tamplin

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