Hi,
I have to call a javascript function in the embedded html object in GWT
code.
I knew that I can achieve this by JSNI but is there a way in which I can
call the javascript function defined in the html page in the embedded html
objects directly?
*Eg GWT code:*
SafeHtmlBuilder sb = ne
You can try using quotes around the name of the image, and using a relative
path. something like:
background-image: url("img/wood.jpg");
note that there is no / before img (a relative instead of an absolute path
to the image). Would that work?
On Saturday, 5 April 2014 13:17:05 UTC-4, Dima Red
Hi there,
I am creating a button (b) and changing its font size. The offset width
changes automatically, but the height is always the default.
b.getOffsetWidth() changes accordingly to the font size, but
b.getOffsetHeight() is always 26 (the initial size of the button).
Anyone seen something s
Hi there, a function have this code to generate a list of event formatted
with html and css.
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
HTML div = new HTML ("Link");
RootPanel.get("mainLayout").add(div);
}
It 'a code for demonstration purposes, but my goal is to handle a
clickhandler foreach link, I sh
Hi,
For deserialization pourpose I like to create a class instance without invoking
any constructor, even the default. There is an internal call for this?
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Hello everyone) I've recently faced a problem. I don't know how to set the
background of the page using css (not in java code) while using GWT
framework.
What I did:
1) I've created a folder named img in the war folder of my gwt project
2) Then I've coppied there a.jpg image called "wood.jpg"
Check your CSS. Maybe you have conditional CSS rules that screw things up.
If you are sure it is correct then check your browser settings. Every
browser allows the user to configure font settings for web pages. In Chrome
for example you can go to settings -> advanced settings -> web content ->
A good starting point for MVP is the MobileWebApp example packaged with
GWT. I have experience with MVP using JDO (DataNucleus), GWT
RequestFactory, and AppEngine. I have found this combination to be very
fast and responsive for the client. Scaling with AppEngine is not an issue
if you desi