I have checked out and successfully compiled the GWT source.
Now I want to run some of the samples.
I see in build.xml, for the "samples" target:
Builds (or runs ${target} if set) the samples"
Does anyone know what I need to do to set this ${target} so that I can get a
sample to run? (e.g. ma
Start with Google's code.
http://www.waveprotocol.org/
On Jan 9, 9:47 am, Deepak Singh wrote:
> Hi All,
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Thank you so much for posting this solution!
On Nov 26, 2:30 pm, David Sowerby wrote:
> I compile the expenses example from trunk, but got the following
> warning appearing every second or so:
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> com.google.gwt.sample.expenses.server.domain.Report
> findReportEntriesBySear
Yeah I find it fully interoperable.
On Nov 11, 7:17 am, gcstang wrote:
> Not sure what you mean by interoperable, if you could give examples it
> would help.
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> I've been using SmartGWT for a while on an Admin type tool for our
> commerce suite and so far it has been very useful.
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Check out the I/O 2010 "Testing GWT apps" presentation by Daniel
Danilatos. He makes a case for a "dumb view," where you basically
just define a view listener and put your interesting logic there.
Usually your listener will be your presenter.
So in this case your listener would have onGoodbyeLink
The maven-gae-plugin mvp archetype generates a very informative
pom.xml that might help you put it all together.
I would encourage anyone who has it working to post their pom here!
On Aug 3, 2:08 pm, Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
> On 3 August 2010 10:44, abby wrote:
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Thanks so much!
On Jun 16, 11:53 am, Chris Conroy wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Dan Billings wrote:
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Hi-
I seem to be unable to figure out how to generate a GWT report in
Eclipse.
Under "Debug Configurations" for "Web Application"It seems to me that
it should be in the "Program arguments" section. However, when I do
that I get this:
Unknown argument: -compileReport
Google Web Toolkit 2.0.0
Dev
Does anyone know an easy way to integrate App Engine with gwt-maven-
plugin? The gae-maven-plugin archetypes are way outdated.
I think it involves the noserver option, as well as some customization
of gwt-maven-plugin (exploded war directory output to server WEB-INF
folder??). I am going to try
I think most of this would be useful in App Engine, plus a little bit
of client-side sugar perhaps.
Consider cross-posting this in the GAE forum.
On Mar 5, 9:21 am, Marley wrote:
> Authentication and Authorization is something a very large percentage
> of Web Applications need. I am Googling "G
Does GWT 2.0 do anything to ease the pain of serializing datastore
entities (e.g. Key) to be sent through GWT-RPC?
I know Gilead is an option, but it needs an official update for 2.0.
I emailed Bruno and he said he thinks GWT 2.0 addresses this, but I
have not found evidence of that.
Also an opt
FYI
A guy on sourceforge apparently made some more changes because it
wasn't working for him.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gilead/forums/forum/957377/topic/3493335
On Dec 28 2009, 9:57 am, Trevor Skaife wrote:
> RB,
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> That's odd you had an error at that line, though it probably is a
> diff
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