Looks very good, thank you !!
Oscar
On Feb 9, 1:40 pm, sbraheem sbrah...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am pleased to announce the release of BST Player API 1.1 - (http://
oss.bramosystems.com/bst-player). The API exposes WMP, QT, Flash, VLC
media player plugins as regular GWT widgets.
This
Hi,
I have a label that contains some text and part of it must link:
For example the whole Label text is : bla bla bla. Reference:link, bla bla
bla.
I tried : Reference : a href=http://www.google.com;Help Desk/a
But gwt doesn't detect it as url, may be i should use HTML?
Regards.
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For my custom buttons i use Flex Table with 1 row and 3 columns: left,
repeat and right, where left and right are images with rounded corners and
repeat is 1px width image that is repeated.
I also have predefined styles that are placed in enum. The only problem here
is that my images are not in
On Feb 10, 8:49 am, go canal goca...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I have not tested but I think getElement().setInnerHTML will work.
First, I thought that I can juse use RootPanel.get().clear() to remove
everything on the current page; then I hope I can use something like
Yes it is.
Meanwhile We've found the source of problems.
We have a dispatcher servlet so that we don't need to register our
services in the web.xml file.
The code for this servlet was probably taken from an example that was
using an old version of GWT that didn't need to pass the
You can use Html object to make your Label.
Philippe
On 10 fév, 11:45, mariyan nenchev nenchev.mari...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have a label that contains some text and part of it must link:
For example the whole Label text is : bla bla bla. Reference:link, bla bla
bla.
I tried : Reference :
that's the problem you are missing the ?gwt.codesvr=localhost:9997
from the URL, all the urls need to have that so that your application
will comunicate with the eclipse so you'll be able to debug i think
that's specified somewhere in the docs.
also if you don't have ?gwt.codesvr=localhost:9997
guess what ... you are right :D
On Feb 10, 12:45 pm, mariyan nenchev nenchev.mari...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
I have a label that contains some text and part of it must link:
For example the whole Label text is : bla bla bla. Reference:link, bla bla
bla.
I tried : Reference : a
what JDK do you use ?
JDBC4 driver should be used only starting with JDK 1.6,
acording to the postgresql site : JDK 1.6 - JDBC4. Support for JDBC4
methods is limited. The driver builds, but the majority of new methods
are stubbed out.
maybe you will consider in using the JDBC3 version
in my apps,
Forgive me if I am wrong, but I was under the impression that the App Engine
*required* you to use the database implementation it provided.
Either deselect the app engine option from your project, or abandon any
attempts to use an alternate database.
On 10 Feb 2010, at 13:31, Ashar Lohmar
Hi, i tried it but it didn't work.
HTML text = new HTML(Reference : a href=http://www.google.com;Help
Desk/a);
It still does not render as link...
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do you get a pop-up message that your browser cannot connect to hosted
mode? if yes, it might help setting
-bindAddress 0.0.0.0 to your host (source:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/e292666b63d182b3/aa53947cd7525cda?lnk=gstq=2.0.1#aa53947cd7525cda)
did you
OK, my fault it worked!
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There is a way using a button with the sliding door techique [1]. The
example does it with a link simulating a button, but it also works
with buttons.
Please be advised that buttons pose an unforseen behavior when
pressed: they displace their content by a few pixels. Unfortunately
not all browsers
No, same result.
On 9 Feb., 22:18, obesga obe...@gmail.com wrote:
Making ../myfile.xml
you're telling the browser to access file into another server.
¿ Cant you use myfile.xml on the base url of server ?
Hope that helps
On 8 feb, 23:25, Lothrien sebastian.fra...@pronetwork.info wrote:
I found out the problem. When I created the SimpleButtonPresenter in
the ContainerPresenter constructor, I created the SimpleButtonView but
it was not the one displayed on the screen. The one displayed on the
screen was the one created in the ContainerView. The fix:
In ContainerPresenter:
Hi Swami,
I was having a similar issue that you are describing. I found that
removing the rename-to attribute from the module tag helped. This
does mean that when you do a GWT compile it will compile to a folder
that has the whole package string of you module xml. So you will have
to change
On Feb 10, 11:45 am, mariyan nenchev nenchev.mari...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
I have a label that contains some text and part of it must link:
For example the whole Label text is : bla bla bla. Reference:link, bla bla
bla.
I tried : Reference : a href=http://www.google.com;Help Desk/a
But gwt
Hi guys,
I have a pretty strange problem. I have a rather simply GAE-App,
located here: http://3.latest.honstatslogger.appspot.com/ (I'll try to
keep that version so the bug can be inspected in the future)
There are two methods on the RPC-Class and one is performing
normally:
#
void
I am new to GWT and currently writing some stub programs to get used
to it. I had a look at the MVP Architecture presentation on the
website and tried some sample application. I struggling to find out
how to position my widget.
Overview of my dummy application.
This is a filtering application
While attempting to serialize this type with gwt-rpc in gwt 2.0:
SortedMapString, ListCustom_Pojo_Object_Interface
and a concrete type of TreeMap, I get this error message at runtime:
Type 'Pojo_Object_Concrete_Class' was not included
in the set of types which can be serialized by this
Hi,
When I try to install the GWT Developer browser plugin, the
installation program tries to connect to tools.google.com and this
page is blocked by our websense software at work.
I *think* that all the required files are there, because the
GwtDevPluginSetup.exe installs a bunch of DLLs in the
On Feb 10, 2:35 pm, mariyan nenchev nenchev.mari...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, i tried it but it didn't work.
HTML text = new HTML(Reference : a href=http://www.google.com;Help
Desk/a);
It still does not render as link...
Hi try to this
HTML text = new HTML(Reference : a href='http://
Hi, I want to reuse code from an older gui. There I used JLayeredPane.
Is it possible in gwt to create different Layeres containing each
objects?
The only solution I could find is using - in one panel - the same
position (top,left) of the widgets. But I hope for a solution where
the widgets are
Hi,
I am a new member of this community. I have just started using GWT. I
am getting following error while running build script through ant:
Buildfile: /home/viks/workspace/Calculator/build.xml
libs:
javac:
[copy] Copying 1 file to /home/viks/workspace/Calculator/war/WEB-
INF/classes
gwtc:
Hi all,
I'm getting a bit annoyed with the development mode console behavior
in Eclipse.
It always jumps up when something happens in the GWT application.
It jumps back when I close it.
If I put my editor full screen, it jumps over my editor.
If I switch to another tab, it steals the focus.
And
Hi,
I'm trying to get some modular app desgin working using GWT and MVP.
But now I'm stuck in some ClientBundle issue.
I wanted to create a ClientBundle for my header widget which contains
the CSS information and image resources. CSS definitions should be
stored in a seperate file called
How can I install the Google Web Toolkit Developer Plugin in a
browser on a development machine that is not connected to the internet?
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Hello David!
I don't think it is a bug. How would the gwt compiler know that you want to
transfer Pojo_Object_Concrete_Class over RPC. You only declare
Custom_Pojo_Object_Interface in your RPC interface. You have to explicitly
show the compiler what classes you want to transfer over RPC.
I hope
I have now a similar problem... I had an enormous bug and I switched to
Eclipse EE 64bit. Since then, it's like I only have half of the google
plugin, I have no contextual menus when I right click in project explorer
and some other minor issues.
Christian
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:51 AM,
NVM, I found the solution minutes after posting this message.
I checked-out the file gwt-dev-plugin.msi from SVN under plugins/ie/
prebuilt, installed it and it worked.
On 9 fév, 10:45, Mart bergmar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
When I try to install the GWT Developer browser plugin, the
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 6:05 AM, levier levi.mail.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm getting a bit annoyed with the development mode console behavior
in Eclipse.
It always jumps up when something happens in the GWT application.
It jumps back when I close it.
If I put my editor full screen,
You can download first the installer package for your browser directly
in SVN and copy it on a USB stick. The installer files are located
under plugins/your browser/prebuilt.
I have not tested it with other browsers than IE though.
On 9 fév, 10:37, WaltM wal...@mendenhall.name wrote:
How can
Did you tried to see what URL/URI the browser requests before that SOP
Exception? Im going through cross-domain comunication right now too ..
but i done it through the iframe
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Hi all,
I'm trying to create and use a stand-alone (jar) GWT module including
not only .java files, but also some resources (images and CSSes). I
declare them as public path... and I make the Maven configuration
to include them, i.e.:
resource
First, give us your code for you .java and for your .ui.xml.
I'll see what I can do for you, I also had some problems first time I tried
this. Note that I'm using Gwt-Presenter in my example.
Christian
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Stefano Ciccarelli
sciccare...@gmail.comwrote:
Solution
Thanks a lot for your help.
I figured out that you need to deploy in exploded war when using an
external server, since on every start and page refresh DevMode would
generate a new rpc policy file in my project which was actually
missing in the war on the server and since the problem.
On 28 Jan.,
Hi,
Could someone point me to an example (or tutorial) of how to retrieve,
parse and display data from a reomte XML doc?
I've tried numerous examples from the web with no luck. This time I'd
like to try GWT's XMLParser.
Thank you,
-Russ
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Sorry, I was talking about Thomas Broyer solution #1.
Your code (pastebin) is what I was already doing.
BTW this is the .java:
public final class AboutDialogDisplay {
@Inject
private AboutDialogDisplay() {
uiBinder.createAndBindUi(this);
}
@UiFactory
DialogBox
In your code, for solution #1, you need to extends DialogBox, you forgot
that.
For my solution, I only encapsulate DialogBox within an HTMLPanel an then I
added two public function for showing and hiding my dialogbox. (Solution #2)
Btw, I found solution #2 less intrusive and more simple.
On Wed,
I got the same problem with GWTTestCase.
you can solve it like Alex explains on his site:
http://development.lombardi.com/?p=15
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Oh no his solution #2 isn't like mine at all, lol, but anyway, do you really
need @Inject ? There's nothing to inject in your example.
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:11 AM, Christian Goudreau
goudreau.christ...@gmail.com wrote:
In your code, for solution #1, you need to extends DialogBox, you
I'm already doing like you, but I'd like to try the solution #1 explained by
Thomas Broyer, so the code is from that test. The class already extends
DialogBox and I get the error reported, the extends is missing because I
done something wrong with cutpaste.
I need @Inject because that class is the
If you wa
On 10 Feb., 16:56, Russ r...@epcinternet.com wrote:
Hi,
Could someone point me to an example (or tutorial) of how to retrieve,
parse and display data from a reomte XML doc?
I've tried numerous examples from the web with no luck. This time I'd
like to try GWT's XMLParser.
Thank
If you want to map the XML to model classes you can take a look at
http://code.google.com/p/piriti/. It's an XML mapper for GWT which can
take data from the XML and inject it into your model classes.
HTH
Cheers Harald
On 10 Feb., 16:56, Russ r...@epcinternet.com wrote:
Hi,
Could someone point
In the older versions of GWT I created build.xml scripts and ran ant to
create war files to deploy to jboss.
Do I still have to do this with the new (2.0) architecture? I tried copying
the war directory (generated by eclipse plugins for compilation) into
jboss/server/default/deploy/project but I
Thanks, but I'm really just looking for a basic tutorial or example on
how to grab remote XML data using GWT's
com.google.gwt.xml.client.XMLParser
Thanks
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Hello All,
I have an enum in which I'm trying to use it's natural ordering.
In the javadocs for the java enum I get that it's based on the order
the enum constants are declared so if I declare an animal enum as:
DOG,
CAT;
then using DOG.compareTo(CAT) will tell me that dog comes before cat.
In the server impl file:
@Override
*public* String getMapURL(String theURL) {
URL url = *null*;
String s = *null*;
String retstr = ;
*try* {
url = *new* URL(theURL);
BufferedReader reader = *new*
BufferedReader(*new*InputStreamReader(url.openStream()));
*while* ((s = reader.readLine()) !=
Hi,
Which of the gwt 2.0 style event Handlers recognize pasting text into
a TextBox? I have ChangeHandler, KeyUpHandler and MouseUpHandlers
installed on a TextBox but no joy.
I am trying to accomplish the following: I have a TextBox group
together with a button. In the start state the TextBox
Seems to work in my other project that have tomcat as server... but not on
the one that have a php server. Any idea how to fix this ?
Christian
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Christian Goudreau
goudreau.christ...@gmail.com wrote:
It seem that only the default value is used.
I have three
Okay, as I think about it, this approach won't work anyway, because I
don't want to change the drop down menu here. I only want to fill in
the suggestion textbox, like the Google suggestbox does. So short of
cloning the class and all its support (yuck) I guess this ends up
being a feature
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/#svn/trunk/samples/simplexml
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/samples/simplexml/src/com/google/gwt/sample/simplexml/client/SimpleXML.java
Yours,
Arpad
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Ok, yikes. I created the following tiny sample to try and find out
which events fire when.
I did have a handler for *every* possible TextBox event but the mouse
over and move events just flooded everything -- I removed those.
Now I load the test. I select some text that is outside of the text
you can try checking widget.isAttached on all the widgets.
the one widget that is added will return you a true.
now that you know the widget you can retrieve the data entered.
hope it helps
Sudeep
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 9:23 PM, mrubioroy mrubio...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm
Let me clarify, I'll be using GWT RPC feature for server side
communicaiton.
On Feb 10, 12:44 pm, dhoffer dhoff...@gmail.com wrote:
What's the oldest version of Tomcat that will run GWT 2.0?
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Hello everybody,
I am new to GWT and want to have a service that transfers an Image
object (com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Image) back to the client.
(Using GWT 2.0.0 with Eclipse Galileo and Eclipse GWT plugin).
On the client, I have the following service method:
import
Is there a way to define a global javascript variable in GWT?
I was able to define one in a sample.js file and then read the same using a
JSNI native method.
But was wondering if there is a way to this purely in Java (GWT) .
My goal is to be able to have a global object that can be shared between
In Java we would define static variables to do something like this. Is that
the correct approach I can take here as well?
thanks
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Ashish Khivesara
ashish.khives...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to define a global javascript variable in GWT?
I was able to
I'm facing a similar problem. Is there any UIBinder team members on
this forum? This is definitely a legitimate use case.
On Jan 13, 5:06 pm, driftplaces driftpla...@googlemail.com wrote:
I have a simpleUiBinderwidget containing a TextArea:
!DOCTYPE ui:UiBinderSYSTEM
The trick I have used is to encode the image in Base64, and then send the
image as a String in the return.
public String getDither(int steps, double spiralDistance, double magnitude)
{
... make the image ( a spiral dither pattern) and save to disk
return Base64.encodeFromFile(myFile.png);
}
Thanks a lot for you all I currently stopped at timer's solution -
just for quickly gett the working app, and further I planned to use
GWTeventservice library - it's a very useful feature.
On 10 фев, 22:49, KeremTiryaki keremtiry...@gmail.com wrote:
final Timer t=new
Try it like this:
package test.client;
import com.google.gwt.core.client.EntryPoint;
import com.google.gwt.core.client.GWT;
import com.google.gwt.user.client.Event;
import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Button;
import com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.RootPanel;
import
Unfortunately that doesn't get results that are any better. What's the
configuration that you're referring to? I just use the following
public class DataServiceImpl extends RemoteServiceServlet implements
DataService {
public String getData() {
ServletContext context = getServletContext();
Quirksmode.org is a good resource for this kind of thing.
Here's a test page for the onpaste, beforepaste, ... events:
http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/events/tests/cutcopypaste.html
Please consider, that this doesn't work on all browsers! You can find
a (not completely up-to-date) overview here:
nameField.sinkEvents(Event.ONPASTE);
On Feb 10, 1:21 pm, Seven Reeds seven.re...@gmail.com wrote:
My understanding is faulty.
The final keword gave me grief so I moved the button and textbox
definitions outside. I am only seeing change BrowserEvents being
triggered. I am using GWT
Oh! Those links are brilliant! Thank you.
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Okay, this is ulitmately easy...
Step 1. Recursively copy your war directory to project.war in
jboss/server/default/deploy
You HAVE to name it with the .war or JBOSS becomes TERRIBLY confused.
Step 2. For some reason, database connectivity (for me, at least) broke in
JBOSS. I needed to copy
i have been trying to set the logdir parameter in GWT but nothing is
logging out? i have tried several combinations of relative and
absolute paths, with and without filenames but no luck. can anyone
help?
i'm using the latest google eclipse plugin.
many thanks,
alan.
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There was a SuggestBox enhancement in trunk last month that abstracts
out a SuggestionDisplay. You should be able to implement a
SuggestionDisplay that gives you the access you need.
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 1:21 PM, phb ghuenem...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, as I think about it, this approach won't
Sky, maybe you should check again :)
I have just released WaveConnector - a turnkey solution for developing
wave gadgets using GWT and testing them in hosted mode. Please head
over to my blog at http://thezukunft.com or the project page at
http://code.google.com/p/waveconnector-gwt/ for details.
oh yes, finally it works ! thank you so much for your help !
rgds,
canal
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Subject: Re: can not set breakpoint
that's
On 10 fév, 18:05, bconoly bcon...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello All,
I have an enum in which I'm trying to use it's natural ordering.
In the javadocs for the java enum I get that it's based on the order
the enum constants are declared so if I declare an animal enum as:
DOG,
CAT;
then using
On 10 fév, 14:57, Tsukasa hara...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get some modular app desgin working using GWT and MVP.
But now I'm stuck in some ClientBundle issue.
I wanted to create a ClientBundle for my header widget which contains
the CSS information and image resources. CSS
add me to the wave + gwt + gae/j bucket.
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Jonas Huckestein jonas.huckest...@me.comwrote:
Hi guys,
I was wondering if there were enough wave developers around here that
use gwt so that we could start our own group. I feel that in both the
Wave API group and in
I used this code from GWT's TabLayoutPanel documentation, created a
UiBinder widget, added it to RootLayoutPanel, but all I got is a
almost-blank page with the word able on the top-left corner...
g:TabLayoutPanel barUnit='PX' barHeight='3'
g:tab
g:header size='7'bHTML/b header/g:header
Try setting the height of TabLayoutPanel as 100%
Also, to debug Panel positioning layout issues it may also help to set
a border-width border-style ... ( that has worked for me most of the
times)
Hope this helps
Prashant
On 11-02-2010 10:34, Kevin Qiu wrote:
I used this code from GWT's
I didn't get the chance to test it out, due to corporate red tape :-(
David
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 3:51 PM, John LaBanca jlaba...@google.com wrote:
I'll take a look and make sure we can use the incubator jar with GWT 2.0.
Thanks,
John LaBanca
jlaba...@google.com
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at
Reviewers: ,
Please review this at http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/143801
Affected files:
M user/src/com/google/gwt/user/client/ui/StackLayoutPanel.java
M user/src/com/google/gwt/user/theme/chrome/public/gwt/chrome/chrome.css
M
I've replied before but don't see it here, if it turns up ignore this
dupe.
I don't maintain any linkers but I have experimented with multi-
machine builds. The current Precompile, CompilePerms, and Link
implementation has the nice feature that the CompilePerms step does
not require access to the
Yes, many times its too hard to customize things. Sometimes it make
sense to use private or package protected. But i think the
HandlerManager gets used so widely that it should be customizable
On 9 Feb., 23:57, Nathan Wells nwwe...@gmail.com wrote:
As a developer I absolutely agree with Mr. Ryan
I may have misunderstood the proposal but I've experimented a little
with multi machine builds so I'll comment based on that.
One very nice feature of the current system is that the CompilePerms
step does not need access to the source code being compiled. This is a
significant benefit as it makes
Reviewers: jgw, jlabanca,
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/139801/diff/1/3
File
user/src/com/google/gwt/user/client/ui/impl/RichTextAreaImplIE6.java
(right):
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/139801/diff/1/3#newcode96
Line 96: if
The danger is that if you add handlers, and than later in your code
call setHandlerManager with a new HandlerManager. If we dont check for
a prior existing HandlerManager, all old HandlerRegistration's will be
lost. If you dont know what happened, you will search forever why your
old handlers are
On 2010/02/09 16:46:27, Ray Ryan wrote:
Sorry, I came in mid-conversation. My -1 was in defense of
setHandlerManager(),
seeing no harm in allowing a widget to swap around its HM if it wants
to.
I'm totally in favor of allowing a custom HM to be used.
For the ListModel also an own
Sebastian,
Sorry it's taken so long for anyone to respond. This sounds like useful
functionality, and I would suggest creating an issue (
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/) and a patch for public
discussion (http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/). That way it will be
easier for
Sven, you're arguing both sides here. You want things to be more
customizable in general, but with your specific patch you're trying to be as
restrictive as you can to achieve your personal goal.
I'm assuming that if we provide an unrestricted setHandlerManager we would
also provide a
My last two cents:
This discussion is a classic example of why the GWT widgets are so locked
down. GWT Contributors, do you trust yourselves or don't you?
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 7:27 AM, Andi Mullaraj andimulla...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Ray, all,
I believe changing HMs mid stream is dangerous:
On 10 Feb., 16:28, Ray Ryan rj...@google.com wrote:
Sven, you're arguing both sides here. You want things to be more
customizable in general, but with your specific patch you're trying to be as
restrictive as you can to achieve your personal goal.
Both patches have the same restriction, once
What you describe, Alex, is available via the Compiler entry point, though
it hasn't been particularly well documented. There is a
PermutationWorkerFactory that can create CompilePerms workers. The default
worker factory spawns Java VMs on the same machine, but it is possible to
write a
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Andi Mullaraj andimulla...@gmail.comwrote:
I believe changing HMs mid stream is dangerous:
1. Say your (nav edit) widget fires events that are common to both modes
(i.e. a simple onOpen) and the widget is by default in nav mode
2 Say A registers an onOpen
I still think my proposal solves this for both cases. We add a protected
createHandlerManager, which is more restrictive because it is only called
once per widget.
We also make getHandlerManager() protected, which allows users to replace
the HandlerManager if they really want to by overriding
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Lex Spoon sp...@google.com wrote:
What you describe, Alex, is available via the Compiler entry point,
though it hasn't been particularly well documented. There is a
PermutationWorkerFactory that can create CompilePerms workers. The default
worker factory
I forgot about that nuance of your proposal. I like.
@jat: the stack idea is nifty, but expanding the scope of the patch even
worse than I am. And JL's proposal would let one implement that.
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 7:56 AM, John LaBanca jlaba...@google.com wrote:
I still think my proposal
there's a fairly large repository based elephant in the room named maven.
On Feb 10, 2010, at 7:58 AM, John Tamplin wrote:
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Lex Spoon sp...@google.com wrote:
What you describe, Alex, is available via the Compiler entry point, though
it hasn't been
Revision: 7542
Author: gwt.mirror...@gmail.com
Date: Wed Feb 10 08:08:40 2010
Log: Adding null checks to all History methods to ensure that History is
enabled.
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/138805
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=7542
Added:
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:56 AM, John LaBanca jlaba...@google.com wrote:
We also make getHandlerManager() protected, which allows users to replace
the HandlerManager if they really want to by overriding getHandlerManager to
return one of many. It would be up to the developer to add a
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:01 AM, James Northrup
northrup.ja...@gmail.comwrote:
there's a fairly large repository based elephant in the room named maven.
I'm not sure what that has to do with sharding a compile of a GWT
application across a build farm.
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John A. Tamplin
Software Engineer
Revision: 7543
Author: gwt.mirror...@gmail.com
Date: Wed Feb 10 08:14:42 2010
Log: HTTPRequest has been deprecated since GWT 1.5 in exchange for
RequestBuilder. This patch removes it completely.
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/139804/show
Revision: 7544
Author: jlaba...@google.com
Date: Wed Feb 10 08:16:46 2010
Log: tr...@7542 was merged into this branch
Adding null checks to all History methods to ensure that History is
enabled.
svn merge -c7542 --ignore-ancestry
https://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk
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