I can see why you would be frustrated ... and the GWT documentation is not
particularly good. For us superdev+browser debugging mode "just works" as
long as you do not change the linker. We don't have a massive app (~700K
lines of client-side java source code across 37 directory trees + lots
Nice!
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 6:21:32 AM UTC+10, Dr. Lofi Dewanto wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I wrote a short article to introduce GWT and JsInterop for beginners, hope
> to see more people using GWT: http://bit.ly/WebJavaStory
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> Enjoy, thanks,
> Lofi
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Sounds great! Thanks!
On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 3:44:23 PM UTC-7, Peter Donald wrote:
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> On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at 12:59 PM Andrew Buck > wrote:
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>> I love GWT 2.8 and I appreciate all the work that the community has put
>> into it as well as the work towards GWT 3.0. I'm trying to
Well, let's name few problems here:
1) Source maps: I don't know why, but Chrome can't find them. I've tried
everything (I swear, I followed step by step every tutorial in earth - it
just wont work. It may be because our folder structure that is bit more
complex than those simple examples).
2)