Re: gwt navigation with 3rd party app in iframe

2013-08-12 Thread Lance Frohman
I got the pages to not blink, but the back button does not work correctly, you need to click it three times to get to the page it should go to. It was doing this before I made your fix. thanks On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Lance Frohman lfroh...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you. On Thursday

Re: gwt navigation with 3rd party app in iframe

2013-08-09 Thread Lance Frohman
Thank you. On Thursday, August 8, 2013 1:05:12 PM UTC-7, Jens wrote: You need to cache the activity that displays the 3rd party app so it does not get recreated in your ActivityMapper each time you navigate inside the 3rd party app. So your URLs should look like

gwt navigation with 3rd party app in iframe

2013-08-08 Thread Lance Frohman
I have a GWT application with navigation designed using the samples (Place,Activity,EventBus ...) There is a navigation bar, and a Panel where the actual navigation takes place. In some cases, the panel is filled with a third party app using a com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Frame iframe. The

Building gadget using GWT 1.7.1 and deploying using App Engine 1.2.6

2009-10-23 Thread Lance
not sure I should expect a gadget to run in host mode, but I thought if anyone knows how to make it work I would be forever grateful. [TRACE] Invoking Linker Google Gadget [ERROR] No gadget manifest found in ArtifactSet. [ERROR] Failed to link Thanks for your time, Lance

Re: Best Practices for managing GWT 1.6 based Applications, Projects and Modules?

2009-03-21 Thread Lance Weber
to manage multiple modules inside a single project? On Mar 21, 11:29 am, jgr...@gmail.com jgr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Lance, I suggest you build one module for each functional area, plus some modules common across the application, with each module *not* having an entry point.  The functional area

Best Practices for managing GWT 1.6 based Applications, Projects and Modules?

2009-03-20 Thread Lance Weber
With the arrival of the new project structure in 1.6 I'm looking for recommendations/experiences on organizing complex applications containing several major functional areas. For purposes of this discussion, I'm envisioning -Application A --Functional Area A1 --Functional Area A2 --Functional

Re: Announcing GWT 1.6 Release Candidate

2009-03-19 Thread Lance Weber
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