His,
I have not noticed that before as it does not happen in hosted mode:
when I try to compile my project GWT throws an error saying that an
annotation type cannot be resolved which is indirectly referenced from
required .class files.
This is just a sample project. But the concern is whether I
ions using native javascript. But this seems like a very
> complex and error-prone implementation to me. Keeping your whole user
> interface in one application is the most logical and simplest
> approach.
>
> On Feb 9, 11:35 am, asdf_asdf wrote:
>
> > His,
>
> > Will
existing page?
Thanks.
I feel somewhat confused about architecture
On 5 Feb., 23:29, asdf_asdf wrote:
> Thanks Damien,
>
> No, unfortunately plugins are not an acceptable solutions. I feel
> nevertheless that there should be a way to communicate between frames.
> Preferably witho
t Google
> Gears. With this, you can take a better control of locally stored data and
> much more ...
>
> http://gears.google.com/
>
> 2009/2/5 asdf_asdf
>
>
>
> > His,
>
> > Read some posts in the group and still wondering if implementing such
> >
His,
Read some posts in the group and still wondering if implementing such
a scenario would be possible with GWT:
A web page is served which contains two frames - one for presenting
the stuff and the other one to constantly make requests to the server
(a timer) and maintain latest of data (lots o
His,
If anyone could share his/her experience of custom-styling gwt widgets
with css. To my layman eye they all look kind of similar with bossed-
out gradient borders. I wonder how difficult would it be to change
their look like removing gradients and changing colors and border
widths?
The compo
ments EntryPoint interface.
Thank you lots.
On Jan 28, 5:33 pm, Ian Petersen wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:10 AM, asdf_asdf wrote:
> > I am new to GWT and evaluate it currently. Just happily went through
> > the official tutorial and full of questions taunting my mi
His,
I am new to GWT and evaluate it currently. Just happily went through
the official tutorial and full of questions taunting my mind.
Just a quick background (should my question seem a bit messy): I am
coming from php field and have in past have been using a mvc framework
(CodeIgniter) where li