On Tuesday, February 7, 2012 10:44:56 PM UTC+1, Sebastian Gurin wrote:
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> On Tue, 7 Feb 2012 13:39:32 -0800 (PST)
> Thomas Broyer wrote:
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> > AIUI,MIT license allows you to re-license the code under Apache
> (sublicense). But I wonder why you simply don't use the regex from the RFC?
>
> For a
You can use a CheckboxCell coupled with a SingleSelectionModel, the
selection model will take care of keeping only a single checkbox selected.
Or search the archives of this group, someone posted a RadioButtonCell
implementation a few months ago.
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Hello,
I tried using setColumnWidth to 0px and also tried clearColumnWidth...
But its not working... Any suggestions? I am using IE8 in quirks
mode...Thanks in advance
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7116758/how-to-hide-column-in-cell-table-gwt
watch this it might be useful for you
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Vibhas Zanpure wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I tried using setColumnWidth to 0px and also tried clearColumnWidth...
> But its not working... Any sugges
Thanks Karthik for the reply :)...
However, in my case, I cant use fixed table layout and therefore can't
use setColumnWidth to 0px... So is there any other way ?
On Feb 8, 2:30 pm, karthik vadapalli wrote:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7116758/how-to-hide-column-in-cell...
> watch this i
Hi All,
I need to get tipsy ( http://onehackoranother.com/projects/jquery/tipsy/ )
working with GWT as the designers have introduced this in along with GWT
and I can't face to telling them tipsy can't be supported!
>From analysis - it it works with JQUERY to traverse through the DOM and
looks
I try to use JNDI datasource in gwt 2.4 hosted mode as follow;
Context ctx = new InitialContext();
ctx.bind("jdbc/ALS", ds);
but then javax.naming.NoInitialContextException is thrown.
the error message is
"need to specify class name in environment or system property, or as
an applet parameter, or
HI Jhulford,
I dont get it. What should my parse method do if I not want my Datebox
to modify the values entered in the DateBox? Should it just return
null ?
Regards
On Feb 7, 3:34 pm, jhulford wrote:
> You can pass in your own Format implementation when creating your
> DateBox and you'll hav
Perfect tips Thomas. Thank you!
Have a question about this item:
You should check whether the activity is still "active" before calling
PlaceController#goTo from your Receiver: the user might have navigated away
from the activity already.
How we can check it? placeController.getWhere
Thank you for your replies.
Thomas, it was me who misunderstood your answer ;-). So are saying that if
view is calling fetchXxx it is actually "fetching" data. So, I can rename
then method from fetchXxx to onDataNeeds and its fine? But back to the
problem, whats best solution (just interface with
Thanks for reply Filipe,
I will try to catch StatusCodeException.
Thanks for all.
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Well the stackoverflow thread has actually the solution. You can just
remove the column and add it when you need it.
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I don't see why not. This is what I would do:
1) create a folder named "public" at the same level of your project's *.gwt.xml
file
2) In your project's *.gwt.xml file include the required javascripts,
In your case jquery.js and tipsy.js or whatever, like this:
...
3) create a method for in
Hi Philippe,
Another alternative which fixes the root cause of the issue, is to call -
canvas.getCanvasElement().getStyle().setDisplay(Display.BLOCK);
The problem is that the canvas display mode is inline, which causes
strange alignment issues like these (strange that is, unless you want
it to b
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 8:08 PM, Filipe Sousa wrote:
> After applying the patch under code review I did
> $ yum install xulrunner-devel.x86_64
> $ make BROWSER=ff100 ARCH=x86_64
> DEFAULT_FIREFOX_LIB=/usr/lib64/xulrunner-devel-2
> GECKO_LIBS=/usr/lib64/xulrunner-devel-2/lib
>
Works beautifully we
I had the same issue. After installing the plugin provided by Filipe, it
was still getting the dialog.
I compiled this version for ubuntu 11.04 x64:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24610398/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi
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Hello everyone,
I found interesting issue. Suppose I have this java code:
float f = 0.01f;
someFunc(f)
which is generated by GWT into js code, something like that
someFunc(9.9534e-7)
So my question is: if GWT sees constant in code why it processes this
constant so strange? I expect to s
I'm building a GWT application that looks great. At the end of the page I'd
like to include a WordPress blog that I'm developing. In order to do that I
want to use a com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Frame so that an IFrame gets
created, and the blog just gets seamlessly embedded.
I've built this
Hello,
I've been using GWT for about two years now. In this period I've
rewritten major parts of my application a few times. However: as I
implement more and more stuff into it, I lose overview and sometimes
am dazzled by the complexity my application has reached. It's not that
the application is
Never done it before so maybe it doesn't work, but I would try:
yourFrame.addLoadHandler(new LoadHandler() {
public void onLoad(LoadEvent event) {
//Frame loaded. Read the content document height and resize the frame
FrameElement frameElement = yourFrame.getElement().cast();
Document
Sorry but it is not working !
On Feb 6, 7:07 pm, Filipe Sousa wrote:
> and for fedora 16 i686 (no
> tested)http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5176435/gwt-dev-plugin-i686.xpi
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No, you'll want your parse method to handle the two digit year by
detecting that the user keyed that and then just returning a Date
object that has the valid years in it.
On Feb 8, 6:23 am, Appien wrote:
> HI Jhulford,
>
> I dont get it. What should my parse method do if I not want my Datebox
> t
Hello everyone,
I have built the GWT Dev Plugin for Firefox 10 and could be downloaded from
hier:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0Bz789tz1BWLqNGRhZWFiOWUtODY4Yy00MDU5LTg5ZjItMGE4NjE0MTc1Y2E1
I hope it will help you.
Waruschan Babachan
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Click on the following link to download gwt dev plugin for firefox 10:
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Enjoy it :-)
Waruschan Babachan
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I just installed this, but when I try to run in dev mode, I'm told
"Sorry, the GWT Developer Plugin only supports Firefox 3.0 - 8.0 at
present"
On Feb 8, 1:10 pm, wbabachan wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have built the GWT Dev Plugin for Firefox 10 and could be downloaded from
> hier:
>
> https:/
I have a project that worked fine up until this morning. By accident, I
removed the GWT SDK from the C/P and now I'm getting:
[ERROR] Unexpected internal compiler error
java.lang.NoSuchFieldError: warningThreshold
at
com.google.gwt.dev.javac.JdtCompiler.getCompilerOptions(JdtCompiler.jav
This will work only in Linux, Tesed on Fedora 16 64 bit...
On Feb 8, 7:21 pm, Thad wrote:
> I just installed this, but when I try to run in dev mode, I'm told
> "Sorry, the GWT Developer Plugin only supports Firefox 3.0 - 8.0 at
> present"
>
> On Feb 8, 1:10 pm, wbabachan wrote:
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Works only in Linux. Tested on Fedora 16 64 bit...
On Feb 8, 7:20 pm, wbabachan wrote:
> Click on the following link to download gwt dev plugin for firefox 10:
>
> https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0Bz789tz1BWLqNGRhZWFiOWUtODY4Yy00MDU5...
>
> Enjoy it :-)
> Waruschan Babachan
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This xpi works also for OpenSUSE 11.4 / 12.1 x86_64
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i'm new to gwt and need help to understand how dialogBox is working.
i have app with 2 widgets, left and right.Left widget has button which
on click event shows dialogBox.Right widget is flowPanel with html
inside.When dialogBox shows and user click button on that dialogBox,
dialogBox should hide
Windows 7 64 bits... ?
2012/2/8 wbabachan
> This will work only in Linux, Tesed on Fedora 16 64 bit...
>
> On Feb 8, 7:21 pm, Thad wrote:
> > I just installed this, but when I try to run in dev mode, I'm told
> > "Sorry, the GWT Developer Plugin only supports Firefox 3.0 - 8.0 at
> > present"
>
I created a new Roo project in Eclipse. After startup from the command
line (mvn gwt:run), I get the same exception the first time I try to
access the web app from the browser.
Dan
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Hi All,
I ahve an image data as byte array.
byte[] imageData = x.getBytes();
I need to show it on my html page and am getting this data along with other
data through Rpc.
What is the way to do it?
Thanks
Deepak Singh
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Okay. I'm running Linux, but 32-bit.
I see some below asking for Win 7 64-bit. Is their gonna be a standard
location on Google where the current plugins are kept? Like a well-
labeled directory?
On Feb 8, 1:23 pm, wbabachan wrote:
> This will work only in Linux, Tesed on Fedora 16 64 bit...
>
>
The new plugin is pushed:
https://dl.google.com/dl/gwt/plugins/firefox/1.0.10862/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi
-Alan
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Thad wrote:
> Okay. I'm running Linux, but 32-bit.
>
> I see some below asking for Win 7 64-bit. Is their gonna be a standard
> location on Google where
The new plugin is pushed:
https://dl.google.com/dl/gwt/plugins/firefox/1.0.10862/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi
-Alan
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:33 AM, wbabachan wrote:
> Sorry but it is not working !
>
> On Feb 6, 7:07 pm, Filipe Sousa wrote:
> > and for fedora 16 i686 (no tested)
> http://dl.dropbox.com/
Works a treat - thank you very much
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You can represent the byte data using base64 and then create a Data URI
using the base64 string but IE8 only supports up to 32kb of data via Data
URI (IE6/7 are not supported): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_URI_scheme
If the base64 representation of your image is bigger than 32kb and you wan
So if i use the servlet to return the image data by setting it into
response, the will be refreshed for every images . Am i right ?
Thanks
Deepak
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 1:02 AM, Jens wrote:
> You can represent the byte data using base64 and then create a Data URI
> using the base64 string but I
I want to add a HTML Widget containing a close-icon with a
Clickhandler to Dialogbox.setHTML but it only accepts strings.
According Issue 1405 (http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/
issues/detail?id=1405) something is fixed regarding this problem, I'm
a bit unsure what and in which version i
Sorry.. Pls read as :
the 'page' will be refreshed
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 1:15 AM, Deepak Singh wrote:
> So if i use the servlet to return the image data by setting it into
> response, the will be refreshed for every images . Am i right ?
>
> Thanks
> Deepak
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 1:02 AM,
Glad to help. That is one side of developing a porting of an existing
javascript toolkit to GWT. The other side of the work
is to let the user to manipulate javascript native objects in your java code.
You can use gwt overlay types for that. Explanation, for example, consider this
tipsy javascr
Works on OS X (Lion 10.7.3) as well, for some reason. Here's what happened:
I carelessly missed @wbabachan's "Works only on Linux" followup and
installed the previously linked plugin, then upgrading to FF10 without
problems. As soon as I tried connecting to my project in Dev. Mode I got
the "GW
>
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> In frustration I opened the Add-ons Manager and did "Check for Updates".
> To my surprise a progress bar ran next to GWT Dev. Plugin and the version
> changed to 1.0.10862. I restarted FF and lo and behold: a successfull Dev.
> Mode connection.
>
> Does anyone have an explanation?
>
>
The rea
I'm trying to use GWT Designer design mode with the mGWT mobile widget
library. I can reference the library widgets in XML and compile/run
just fine, but when I try to switch from XML Source mode to Design
mode in GWT Designer I get a runtime exception:
Internal Error
encountered unexpected in
Is there a SafeHTML implementation for Dates? I've done a little
digging and have not been able to find anything.
It may not add much overhead, but it seems pointless to sanitize a
formatted date, if a predefined format is used.
If not, is there something in the pipe? Any reason there isn't? I
Hello,
i took a quick look over your code.
You should definitely try out UiBinder. This will make code like this
much easier:
https://code.google.com/p/odrop/source/browse/trunk/ODropServer/src/odrop/client/pages/login/Login.java
Also MVP could be interesting to you. It decouples the widget l
Hi,
This post might help:
->
http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/ca34b53713d1aa36
And try googling "gwt jndi hosted mode".
Cheers
Rob
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-cx/
On Feb 8, 9:37 pm, tong123123 wrote:
> I try to use JNDI datasource in gwt 2.4 hosted mod
Thank you very much for the latter link - I just finished reading this
wonderful article. But - if I'm not mistaken - according to this
suffering-oriented programming I did the right thing: I collected a
set of use-cases (in my particular case: the ItemListener, NPCListener
and Belongings, which di
Same problem here and I was just looking for a solution
On Feb 8, 10:52 pm, Transplant wrote:
> I'm trying to use GWT Designer design mode with the mGWT mobile widget
> library. I can reference the library widgets in XML and compile/run
> just fine, but when I try to switch from XML Source mode t
Hello,
UiBinder saves you from manually creating the widget hierarchy. You can
also hack the css directly into the .ui.xml files, which is a great time
saver and also reduces the amount of code used in the widgets. I did
make positive experience with HTMLPanel, which reduces the markup in the
Thomas,
I'm working on restructuring AppActivityMapper so that I inject in the
Activities. My reasoning for the static injector was it kept me from
having gigantic constructor arguments. If AppActivityMapper has 30
activities, that's alot of constructor arguments.
MyApp.getInjector().getAc
Hola Gianluca
Yo estoy empezando a utilizar Firebird. No se si ya resolviste el problema,
pero yo estoy teniendo el mismo. Veo que el error es lanzado al momento de
asignar el driver:
* Class.forName(driverName).newInstance(); *
Ni siquiera pasa a realizar la conexión.
Tu encontraste alguna
You can implement the functions yourself pretty easily. I don't have
them in front of me but you just have to convert the date to
milliseconds and add the correct number of milliseconds to the number
and turn it back into a date.
On Feb 7, 12:52 am, tong123123 wrote:
> as gwt has no Calendar cla
I am new to gwt and I have followed the examples on gwt page to create a
simple (3 tabbed) gwt project. In my root panel view and presenter
classes, there is a drop down box that has street names. The drop down has
about 10 different values with the default being the first one. My
question i
Hello All,
I am implementing ColumnSortEvent.Handler in my class in
which i am making a datagrid ,am overriding its onColumnSort method.
public void onColumnSort(ColumnSortEvent event) {
}
here in this method ,how can i find the name of my column who has been
clicked.
Regard
Am 08.02.2012 20:16, schrieb Alan Leung:
The new plugin is pushed:
https://dl.google.com/dl/gwt/plugins/firefox/1.0.10862/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi
great, works on Windows 7 64bit and Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2, 32bit.
Thanx Alan
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Bummer! I was setting the Format correctly however somewhere later in
the constructor I was overwriting the Formatter with the
defaultformat.
Thanks for your help.
On Feb 8, 6:49 pm, jhulford wrote:
> No, you'll want your parse method to handle the two digit year by
> detecting that the user key
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