Hi Jens,
this is a really good idea. Thank you for this!
Am Donnerstag, 20. Juni 2013 19:33:34 UTC+2 schrieb Jens:
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> When you focus a DateBox then the method DateBox.showDatePicker() is
> called. This method calls datePicker.setCurrentMonth() with the date parsed
> from the TextBox text or th
0, 2013 10:42:43 AM UTC-4, Patrick Tucker wrote:
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>> In 2.5.1, I believe the earlier versions are the same, getDatePicker()
>> returns the actual DatePicker so it should work as advertised.
>>
>> On Thursday, June 20, 2013 5:28:39 AM UTC-4, Lukasz Plotnicki wrote
Hi,
does anybody know, why I when I access the *DatePicker* of a *DateBox* via
the *getDatePicker()* method and try to set it to show a specific month
(via the *setCurrentMonth(Date month)* method), it simply does not work?
Have I misunderstood the API? The *setCurrentMonth()* method works just
Hi,
AFAIK there is no gwt-port of jodatime available. So you will not be able
to use jodatime in your *client *or *shared *packages as this library
dependencies are not present in the emulated JRE on the client. If you have
a *DTO* layer, you can then easily convert your jodatime objects in to
Alternatively to using the Timer – as the time period you are interested in
is quite long (1h) - you could just introduce a check on any client action,
where you compare the time of last save call and the current time. Then you
don't have the extra resources needed for the Timer-based solutio
Hi,
AFAIK you can not access this file on the client as it would violate the
sandbox principle. To do something like this, you could use the HTML5 file
api → maybe this library will help you:
http://code.google.com/p/lib-gwt-file/
Cheers,
Lukasz
Am Mittwoch, 30. Januar 2013 13:26:23 U
What about using XPath and combining different attributes,e.g
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[contains(@class,'menuTitle') and
contains(.,'Register Menu')]"))
We are using it and are quite happy as it is panel/layout-structure
independent. The performance is not as good as with By.id, but
There is a variety of ways, how to address this. You could implement
it completely by yourself, introducing some top-level object, controlling
which view (panel) should be rendered at which time. Preferably you would
use an event bus and "change the ui" events to let the top-level object
know,
There is a variety of solution, how to address this. You could implement
it completely by yourself, introducing some top-level object, controlling
which view (panel) should be rendered at which time. Preferably you would
use an event bus and "change the ui" events to let the top-level object
kn
Should it not be:
loginServlet
*/betelo2/login*
commonDataServlet
*/betelo2/commondata*
HTH,
Lukasz
Am Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2013 08:40:52 UTC+1 schrieb Jostein:
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> Here is an snippet from the Tomcat log that probably explains the problem.
>
> Caused by: java.lang.I
As Thomas already stated, the best way would be to use a proper build
system. I use maven and maven-gwt-plugin which works just perfectly.
But if you don't have any spare time to switch to maven right now, you will
get your app running performing your step 1 & 2 and then putting everything
in
Hi Sascha,
this depends on your server-side code and architecture. You need to provide
more information to give us an opportunity to help you. What should your
application do? In general, the server-side of an GWT app behave
accordingly to the normal session-pattern (as the GWT-RPC services are
Hi Al,
if by this functionality you mean the interactive chart, then yes: take a
look at google apis and especially the visualization api with gwt
integration: http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/
HTH,
Lukasz
Am Donnerstag, 12. April 2012 02:01:18 UTC+2 schrieb Al Yameen:
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> Hi all,
>
>
Does anybody know a workaround (other then rollback to and old hibernate
version) for this issue?
Am Montag, 20. Februar 2012 07:58:57 UTC+1 schrieb Artem V. Navrotskiy:
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> This is Hibernate 4.0.0+ bug:
> https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/HHH-7084
>
>
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Hi,
our GWT App is running in this particular setting without any problems.
Apache forwards anything with **/OurApp* to tomcat via *AJP* protocol
(apache tomcat AJP connector).
Are you also using AJP or mod_rewrite?
Cheers,
Lukasz
Am Samstag, 25. Februar 2012 18:25:24 UTC+1 schrieb mukarev:
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Just download and use the eclipse version from eclipse.org. I work only on
linux (ubuntu) and had no problems whatsoever with eclipse and the google
plugin for eclipse.
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project - which will create a well documented, simple
project containing all the basic stuff which you can run and analyse and
therefore understand quite quickly... (I'm assuming that you installed the
google plugin for ecli
http://www.moxiegroup.com/moxieapps/gwt-highcharts/ looks very nice.
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