Our problems disappeared when we expanded the permgen allocation with
-XX:MaxPermSize=2048m
. You probably need way less space than that. Maybe the updated plugin
updates classes so they need to be re-added more often?
On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 1:59:01 PM UTC-5, Riley wrote:
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Yes, we are experiencing memory problems with Mac OS 10.7, FF13, and this
new plugin
On Friday, June 15, 2012 5:06:40 AM UTC-5, Bas wrote:
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> Today, I downgraded to Firefox 11. The devmode plugin of firefox 13 (Mac
> OS 10.6.8) seems to have a memoryleak. Are more people experiencing memory
>
It's good to know the output JS is good for this. Thanks!
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Ok, this is what we've been doing too. Thanks for the response!
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Did you ever figure this out?
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I use MVP straight out of the Google videos and docs, and I love it. When I
need to swap a view in or out, or change a url structure, or change a bit
of communication with the server, I go strictly to the 1-2 files involved,
make the changes I need, and never fear that some hidden bug will appea
wser. I've also tried to correct this by restarting Eclipse
without any success.
Thanks
Prince Riley
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My designer is wondering about making overlapping tabs with
TabLayoutPanel, and I'm sure I saw a demo somewhere in the docs
providing example images and css required to make it happen. I even
found a picture of the result in the TabLayoutPanel docs:
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/ima
I'm still looking for a way to do this. Anyone have any ideas?
On Nov 8, 5:52 pm, Riley wrote:
> Is there a way to move thefocusto a specific row and column in aCellTable? I
> want the user to be able to hit enter to move to the
> next row, for example.
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Is there a way to move the focus to a specific row and column in a
CellTable? I want the user to be able to hit enter to move to the
next row, for example.
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hardly references any of the code in these folders, will the final
module B compiled JS omit the unused code? Or, since module B uses
the entire client folder as a source folder, will all of that unused
code for module A also get compiled into B?
Thanks again,
Riley
On Sep 2, 7:07 pm, Riley
ed that no such file was being generated. How do I tell
eclipse, or the gwt, or whomever, to please compile A.gwt.xml into a
separate, runnable js file?
Thanks for any help. I realize this might be a big question.
Riley
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I see I can use getParent().getOffsetHeight() and .getOffsetWidth() to
access the total height & width of the parent. Is there any way to
calculate the inner dimensions?
On Sep 1, 4:31 pm, Riley wrote:
> I want an AbsolutePanel to fill a containing widget. I understand it
> will n
I want an AbsolutePanel to fill a containing widget. I understand it
will not do this automatically, but is there a way for it to get the
dimensions of its parent?
For example, I've created a Composite widget that is primarily a fancy
AbsolutePanel. Can I override some sizing function to calcula
Changing the doctype to HTML worked for me, after almost an hour of
frustrated toying and searching. Thanks!
Am I risking anything by losing the default doctype PUBLIC "-//W3C//
DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" ?
On Jan 6, 12:01 pm, "Alejandro D. Garin" wrote:
> use this doctype declaration at t
After performing a clean install of Eclipse, GAE 1.2.6, GWT 2 RC1,
and the new plugin, I'm getting the same issue. When I create a new
GAE+GWT project with the plugin and try to run it from dev mode in
firefox, I get the following error:
[ERROR] Failed to load module 'test' from user agent 'Moz
When I try to run my GWT app, I get the following error:
Uncaught exception: java.lang.RuntimeException: Deferred binding
failed for
'com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.HorizontalSplitPanelImages' (did you
forget to inherit a required module?)
at com.google.gwt.dev.shell.GWTBridgeImpl.create
(GWTBr
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