write a @UiHandler method in another class the widget is declared look
stupid to me. (Cool, let's put 8 class with @UiHandler(widget) and let see
which handler wins!)
Why don't you simply do the opposite?
*@UiHandler(dialogOk)*
*void dialogOk(final ClickEvent event) {*
*
Either is really a initialization timeout because your computer is
slow / ui is large
or you can check if you havn't a proxy defined at the system level (on
windows, check IE network connection). (gwt designer try to connect to
a localhost port, but if a proxy is defined, sometime designer send
Hi,
I've the same issue.
I'm able to update my eclipse installation but the click on sign in to
google... simply fail with a 'connection timeout'.
On the global proxy settings (I use windows) i've done some test like to
define a proxy that i can check connection on, but no connection from