I'm not sure this is the same problem, but I noticed that google doc
reader isn't working sometimes with osx/Safari. It display the welcome
page only. When this appends, I use firefox.
On Mar 8, 5:32 am, 五大郎 wrote:
> Yeah, I got the page just a moment ago.
> But in the yesterday, when I clicked
I will not recommend JSNI. JSNI is to use only for very special cases
(performance reasons for example).
In your case, you can easily do it in Java as follows:
HTML link = new HTML ( " an example ");
link.addClickHandler (handler)
Hyperlink isn't requiered, juste used addClickHandler on simple h
XStream is a good library. It is stable and does not need to be
updated because it works well. I use it on my project and I'm happy.
On 29 déc, 13:36, "Hermod Opstvedt" wrote:
> Salut
>
> Pourrait ne pas être ce que vous avez besoin, mais avez-vous regardé le
> projet XMLBeans ASF.
>
> Hermod
>
You can used this tutorial :
http://xstream.codehaus.org/annotations-tutorial.html
or
http://xstream.codehaus.org/converter-tutorial.html
Annotation or converter are good practices to your case.
On 30 déc, 01:52, Dalla wrote:
> philippe, perhaps you could answer a question a xstream?
>
Try with /* url-pattern
On 1 jan, 22:40, Dave wrote:
> (Newbie) I have a web page that I want to authenticate users before
> they are allowed to access the page. I set the authentication
> parameters in the web.xml but it's not working. I use a hyperlink to
> get this page. The address of this pa
There are books to newbee.
On 2 jan, 19:37, mariyan nenchev wrote:
> Bold caps!
>
> On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Nicanor Cristian
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Actually GWT uses a different approach. What you actually call a "page",
> > would be a "view" in a healthy gwt implementation. To understand mo
You can used a simple http filter.
On 3 jan, 12:46, mariyan nenchev wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using gwt-dispatch to implement my GWT-RPC calls. I need to get the
> remote address from the http request. But i don't have access to the
> request. With direct gwt rpc i would use
> getThreadLocalRequest().g
return addDomHandler(handler, MouseDownEvent.getType());
}
}
Philippe
On 8 jan, 13:12, Abdullah Shaikh wrote:
> Hey this where the issue is, when the mouse is not over the tab bar, that
> means it can be in 2 places either
>
> 1) on the menu itself
> or
> 2) not on the menu
http://code.google.com/intl/fr-FR/webtoolkit/doc/latest/tutorial/RPC.html
On 11 jan, 16:38, Russ wrote:
> Hi,
> I understand that I can't return an actual JDBC ResultSet from an RPC.
>
> Can someone point me to an easy example of how to use a ArrayList or a
> custom DTO that I can use to transfer
To make corporate application Hibernate is mandatory. Without
Hibernate, you can not keep a good level of scalability while
maintaining a satisfactory consistency in your application. The more
you go up in functional complexity, the less you can maintain your
application.
Gilead is a very good API
To finish, my response is : no
I use GWT only and it's work very well.
On 28 déc 2009, 03:16, Chris Ramsdale wrote:
> While the information on this thread has become a bit passionate, it is all
> good and relevant information. When building large scale GWT-based apps,
> developers typically sket
ses where Hibernate may be the
> right choice but there also plenty of times where something else would
> be better. Hibernate is not the only ORM solution for Java. I, for
> instance, tend to use iBATIS. It's helpful to have control over the
> SQL that is being used.
>
> On Jan 13
GwtTransient means that this attribute isn't serialized.
So if your List is not null you don't serialized this.
On 4 fév, 14:05, Marcos Alcantara wrote:
> Hi Diego,
>
> Are you sure of this?
>
> It would be great to stop using a 3rd party lib to process all DTO´s.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Marcos Alcanta
You can use Html object to make your Label.
Philippe
On 10 fév, 11:45, mariyan nenchev wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a label that contains some text and part of it must link:
> For example the whole Label text is : bla bla bla. Reference:link, bla bla
> bla.
> I tried : R
Normally, Anchor is used to internal link. http://myapp/#myAnchor
On 10 fév, 18:57, tuxinoo wrote:
> Why do you not just simply use Anchor widget ?
>
> Sample: Anchor anchor = new Anchor("GWT Tutorials",
> "http://www.gwttutorials.com";, "_blank") ;
>
> On 10 fév, 14:38, Daniele wrote:
>
>
>
>
Great, it works !!! Thank you for the tip.
Chris Lercher a écrit :
I also had the same problem, and the only way I found was to do this
programmatically, with
@UiField(provided=true)
VerticalPanel verticalPanel;
And instantiating the vertical Panel + setting the horizontal
alignment before ca
I Marcos,
I posted on a blog a simple exemple to configuered Gilead in GWT /
Spring context with annotations.
the post is in french but the exemples are in English, comments too.
http://ultrafil.tuxfamily.org/index.php?2009/11/24/145-integrer-gilead-dans-une-application-gwt
Enjoy,
Philippe
On
Hi Sobis,
Try this:
In your Application.gwt.xml, add this line after standard theme
definition:
I think you must use !important, check if it's well write.
Delete the style definition in your html. On my project, it's work.
regards,
Philippe
On 26 nov, 09:23, Šobis wrote:
> H
YES, Maven will do you save time, but you have to integrate properly
into Eclipse.
I advise you:
- http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/
- define the maven commands in "Eclipse Run"
After, you can build and integrate easily into your application
systems integration continued.
regards,
Philip
If you use "Maven to Eclipse", and Maven plugin "gwt-maven-plugin",
Maven simplifies your developer's life.
See:
http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/
http://mojo.codehaus.org/gwt-maven-plugin/
It's easy to use. Test and come back tell us what you're thinking
On 29 nov, 22:42, jbdhl wrote:
> Based
Hi Olivier,
I suggest you rather use an object that will keep a reference to your
widget.
Thus, you can access them without going through the rootPanel.
ex:
class ElementsManager() {
private final TextBox myBox;
public ElementsManager() {
super();
myBox = new TextBox(...)
}
publ
Using br tag isn't a good solution for your problem. It's better using
CSS style to manage the page organization.
For exemple, you can put a nameAndLabel.addStyleClass("xybox"); and
style:
.xybox {
float: left; width: 400px;
}
.xybox label {
float: left; width: 400px; margin: ..
}
.xybox input
display: inline works with all browsers
On 2 déc, 08:00, Qiushuang Zhang wrote:
> haha, that is an interesting saying
> But don't you guys feel that GWT apps are very slow in loading?
> I suspect it is because there are tons of unnecessary tables...
>
> On Dec 1, 8:10 am, Jeff Chimene wrote:
>
>
You cann't use appengine API in gwt client code. You must use jdo
annotation on your pojo with simple attributes.
On 2 déc, 19:49, etsauer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to GWT. I was getting an error in my code when trying to use
> JDO to store data.
>
> The import com.google.appengine cannot be reso
I advise you subclass a FlowPanel.
Exemple (to head) :
class InputTextBox extends FlowPanel {
public InputTextBox(String labelText) {
super();
Label label = new Label(labelText);
TextBox input = new TextBox();
this.add(label);
this.add(input);
this.addStyleName("myBox");
Maybe Label widget generate div to a better compatibility with ie6 ??
Maybe..
On 3 déc, 04:56, Yozons Support on Gmail wrote:
> I forgot the methods for setting the "for" attribute id! I used the
> setHtmlFor() method name to match the dom LabelElement class (my own pref
> would have been setFor
I also think GWT has not a really good history regarding
accessibility.
http://code.google.com/intl/fr-FR/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/DevGuideI18nAndA11y.html#DevGuideAccessibility
On 3 déc, 11:04, Thomas Broyer wrote:
> On Dec 3, 4:45 am, Open eSignForms wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know the history as t
a good book for French readers, is being prepared here :
http://www.dng-consulting.com/blogs/index.php/2009/12/04/programmation-gwt-2-bientaocirc-t-en-lib-1?blog=1
On 4 déc, 04:05, Nian Zhang wrote:
> I expect too.
>
> On Dec 3, 8:30 am, FKereki wrote:
>
>
>
> > Personally, I'm authoring a book
Is useless to double code with DTO then they just have to use the
clone () from Gilead to use its pojo with GWT client code.
On 7 déc, 08:13, Dalla wrote:
> Think I´ll probably just go with DTOs then, using a third party lib
> for this seems a bit overkill if you ask me :-)
>
> On 6 Dec, 13:51, J
It's standard.css file in your browser which is used, you can override
it with your css, for exemple:
td {
font-size: smaller;
}
On 7 déc, 15:23, mariyan nenchev wrote:
> in your css create
> .gwt-MyLabel {
> // set font size ot what ever you want with css
>
> }
>
> and in your java code myLab
If it doesn't draw user text on screen, if it's just to configured
your server you can use ResourceBundle in server side.
On 11 déc, 13:58, keyboard_samurai wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to maintain some configurable data (in properties) and lookup
> for it in the code. I do understand GWT has support
ment of dynamic pages.
On 3 déc, 12:13, philippe wrote:
> I also think GWT has not a really good history regarding
> accessibility.
>
> http://code.google.com/intl/fr-FR/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/DevGuideI18nAndA...
>
> On 3 déc, 11:04, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
>
>
>
I've a solution to use a label with an input.
Is to use Html GWT widget to create this:
<label>
Description
<input type="text" name="description" />
</label>
On 12 déc, 17:49, philippe wrote:
> Label tag must be used with input ID. With GWT
Using annotations to define the presentation is a bad practice, as
being able to define the size of components in Java. The best way to
separate the presentation logic is to give a class name to an element
and define its presentation in a separate CSS file. See csszengarden
as reference.
Currently
Ok it's the last :)
I've a solution to use a label with an input.
Is to use Html GWT widget to create this:
Description
On 12 déc, 20:35, philippe wrote:
> I've a solution to use a label with an input.
>
> Is to use Html GWT widget to create this:
> <label>
It is very important to improve accessibility. Everybody benefits from
this because at the same time improves the overall ergonomics.
See : http://www.seoconsultants.com/html/forms/labels/
On 13 déc, 01:22, Yozons Support on Gmail wrote:
> The use of LABEL tags is useful for accessibility. Jus
idget like Label.
>
> Regards
> Jan Ehrhardt
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 10:06 AM, philippe wrote:
> > It is very important to improve accessibility. Everybody benefits from
> > this because at the same time improves the overall ergonomics.
>
> > See :
the exact WAI-ARIA behavior you want.
>
> Regards
> Jan Ehrhardt
>
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 7:48 PM, philippe wrote:
> > @Jan: no, html label tag isn't just a text. For Visually impaired
> > people, Readers for Visually impaired interpreter tag "Label" as
Hi all,
I would like put annotations on my client side code to injected others
objects from client side, obviously.
Is a framework, which would it, exist ?
regards,
Philippe
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For all peoples, GIN is here : http://code.google.com/p/google-gin/
On 16 déc, 16:00, "Feldman, Nir" wrote:
> You should use GIN.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:google-web-tool...@googlegroups.c
Hi all,
I'm using i18n for the first time in a GWT app. When I add the
following line in my gwt.xml file :
The app crash in hosted mode (stack trace below). I'm using a noserver
configuration (PHP backend). The problem seems to be that GWT can't
find the default locale. I tried to specify it i
thing like this:
>
> http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5&s=goog...
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 11:26 AM, philippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm using i18n for the first time in a GWT app. When I a
Hello,
I'm looking for a clever way to manage skins in my application; my
current solution is to create a group of CSS files by skin, to add a
css attribute to the body tag with the skin name and to include *all*
the CSS to my page. This means downloading a bunch of unused files...
Is somebody t
Thank you very much, Sumit; I've given a quick look to the wiki page
you mentioned, and it seems that it could fit with my needs. I'll try
and let you know if I manage to make it work.
Philippe
On 24 oct, 20:09, "Sumit Chandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Phili
In the DatePicker widget, I can easily mark some dates with the
'addStylesToDate' method. My problem is I can't found a way to clear all
special styles (useful in a re-use case). Has somebody found a clever way
to do this ?
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;> > String ginjectorClassName =
>> >
>> ctx.getPropertyOracle().getConfigurationProperty("gin.injector").getValues(
>> ).get(0);
>> >
>> > Now if you want an injector in the source code you generate you do:
>> > writer.println( ginjectorClass
Hi,
I want to use a DockLayoutPanel with a fixed height and with 2 parts:
the NORTH and the CENTER. In the NORTH panel, I want to set a
DisclosurePanel.
The problem is that the height of the NORTH panel is fixed and set at
creation. So when the DisclosurePanel gets opened, the content of the
Discl
Thanks Thomas,
I'm glad to hear that... It seems like some of these could be
integrated in gwt-platform apps (i.e. Cell-based widgets, maybe even
the RequestFactory). I wish I had more time to look into this.
Philippe
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> On 9
,
Philippe
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 2:04 AM, Nikos Dimitrakopoulos
wrote:
> Hey there Philippe,
>
> any solutions on this? Could you post the link to the SO question?
>
> On Jul 8, 6:46 am, PhilBeaudoin wrote:
>> I use a DockLayoutPanel to split my screen in a left navigation column
Hope it helps,
Philippe
On Aug 10, 5:11 pm, Jaya wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have deployed the GWT web app ( only client code. no server code is
> present) on JBOSS. web client is accessing a URL ( Servlet of
> different application. not the GWT servlet) on the same server using
> POST.
Oops. It should have read:
"[...] is considered a cross-site request (per the same-origin
policy). [...]"
Philippe
On Aug 11, 9:52 am, Philippe Laflamme
wrote:
> Had the same issue. In my case, it was due to making cross-site
> requests.
>
> My server was at localhost:808
Deepak,
Simply "install" Jetty's Transparent proxy in your web.xml. Look at my
comment on Issue 3131, I explain how to set things up in DevMode, but
it would be identical in a production environment:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=3131#c46
Philippe
tting the response you expect.
Once you've verified that the server part of things is okay, you can
move on to looking at your GWT code. At this point I guess you could
try some other JS library (jQuery for example) see if you get
different behaviour as GWT.
Hope it helps,
Philippe
On Aug 1
others). You can see
some samples with associated Java (GWT) code here:
http://gwtquery-ui.googlecode.com/svn/demos/GwtQueryUi.html
Hope it helps,
Philippe
On Aug 27, 6:58 am, gopal bhalala wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Thanks for reply.
>
> i have research on that but i have n
Spring support is planned for release 0.5 (e.t.a. early November)
Philippe
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 6:40 AM, Travis Camechis wrote:
> Do you have to use Guice on the server side in order to use Dispatch or can
> you use Spring on the server side?
>
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 11:46
Latest features are not super stable. (We plan a change in
ClientActionHandler's API soon.) But the bulk of it is fairly stable.
We use the trunk in production.
Philippe
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Travis Camechis wrote:
> good point. I forgot about the CI server.
>
> On We
custom header is enough to guarantee that the
request was created with javascript and this originate from your page.
Did I get this right?
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Weird. Could you have some strange circular widget hierarchy?
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Magnus wrote:
> After adding the above code into my onResize method, my browser
> hangs...
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I am running into the same problem. I wonder if it could be related to the
fact that gwt-maven-plugin is version 2.1.0-1 and needs to be updated for
2.2.0?
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Also, the proposed workaround of adding a dependency on gwt-dev does not
work for me. mvn install gives the following error:
[INFO] [ERROR] Internal compiler error
[INFO] java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
com/google/inject/assistedinject/FactoryModuleBuilder
[INFO] at
com.google.gwt.injec
You're right, thanks! I don't know why I now have a dependency on
assistedinject, but adding it worked.
Since I did not really like the workaround of adding a dependency on
gwt-dev, I recompiled the gwt-maven-plugin to depend on gwt-2.2. I'm sure
the gwt-maven-plugin guys will publish v 2.2.0 s
don't know if you can give that approach a spin in the current context?
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is because GWT defaults to
"value = values".
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IIRC it's a relatively recent change in GWT and I cursed a little when I
encountered it. I solved it by instantiating the SuggestBox using the
3-parameter constructor that let you specify an oracle. Using UiBinder and
gin to inject my SuggestOracle this gives:
public class MyView {
...
@UiF
gwt-maven-plugin version 2.1.0 uses gwt-dev 2.1 automatically, which can
break quite a few things. I have recompiled the plugin so that it uses
gwt-dev 2.2. AFAIK the official one has not yet been released but in the
meantime you can grab it from GWTP's maven repo. Info there:
http://code.google
If you want the layer to contain more than the button you can style the
button by specifying top/left/widht/height in its CSS. (By default you get
top:0; left:0; width:100%; height:100%; I believe.)
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Might be the official way of doing it, but caused problems for me in Eclipse
with m2eclipse, and I've seen others report the same. Anyway, as they say,
YMMV. :)
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Using IE's DOM explorer might help you see what's wrong there... If you have
the app deployed somewhere I could take a quick look.
Philippe
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The only difference with mine seems to be that I don't include gwt-dev in
the dependencies. Including it did cause problem in m2eclipse so you may
want to take it out. (It's grabbed automatically by gwt-maven-plugin.)
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I don't know of any such site. This question on Quora might be a good
starting point:
http://www.quora.com/What-web-applications-use-Google-Web-Toolkit-(GWT)
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Maybe try deleting all the releted dependencies from your local .m2 repo? In
my case I deleted gwt-dev 2.1 and verified that it was not re-downloaded. Do
the same with gin et al.
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Are you using LayoutPanels?
With regular FlowPanel/HTMLPanel you should not see this behavior. Maybe
post some code?
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height/width to your DockLayoutPanel. If you want it to resize with the
browser window, make sure you have an uninterrupted chain of layout panels.
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Have you tried Void? (with a capital V)
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@Deepak I read your question too quickly, my answer does not apply and I've
deleted the message. Sorry for the confusion.
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If you still have flexibility on the technologies you need for the backend,
consider Google AppEngine. It has been working really well for me.
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ecute callGoo". In the same way,
barCaller tells fooCaller: "Do whatever you need to do, when you're done
execute callBar".
Hope this helps!
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u should always have only one split point (runAsync) for the entire group.
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*shivers* :)
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For more
Agreed. I like the fact that the default theme is light-weight, does not
require fancy images and result in a relatively shallow DOM (compared to
some other widget providers) However I would really like the basic look to
match that of standard Google Apps. For example, the look and feel of the
f you call, say, bar() from elsewhere then bar() will be in the leftover
fragment and will be loaded at app start.
Cheers,
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There is a vote in progress to get a GWT 2.2-compatible version of the
gwt-maven-plugin:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?pli=1#!topic/codehaus-mojo-gwt-maven-plugin-users/iyp0V83Tktg
If you need it very quickly, feel free to grab my version:
gwtplatform.plugin
ers,
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our FormatedDate
implementations) then you will need to use one of the trick of (2).
- - - - - - -
By the way, I'm working on much better way of mixing deferred binding and
dependency injection. If you're interested, star this issue in Gin:
http://code.google.com/p/google-gin/iss
As you learn, you'll find plenty of examples on the web. Tooting my own
horn, I would suggest you drop by http://gwtplatform.com it has a couple of
progressively more complex examples and a very helpful community.
Good luck! You're in for a nice discovery.
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Have you tried setting an explicit height to your DockLayoutPanel? Usully,
layout panels are meant to be embedded in other layout panels (all the way
up to the RootLayoutPanel), but in your case it's probably not possible.
Also, I'm not quite sure how to embed a layout panel in a FocusPanel. Try
Good to know Thomas, thanks for posting this.
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I've never tried that but am very interested in how it works out for you if
you ever decide to go this route. Please keep us posted! :)
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aybe this would even let me drop the .ui.xml in the
resources folder?)
Cheers,
Philippe
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I think you may be hitting this bug:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5320
There is a workaround in there.
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27;m ready to give up the easy Eclipse-based
launching, hotswapping, and integrated debugging of client and server code.
To me, this comfortable development environment is half the reason I choose
a Java backend over Python.
Cheers,
Philippe
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e not been able to make it work.
Any clue?
Cheers,
Philippe
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only released
libraries.
You can get GWTP 0.5.1 from the download page:
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-platform/downloads/list
or from Maven central.
Cheers!
Philippe
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I'm using maven with m2eclipse and want to use to nice debugging tools by
running my app directly from Eclipse via the "Run As Web Application"
command. This used to work well, but recently I've discovered that all the
external dependencies in target/MyProject/WEB-INF/lib are deleted every time
I found a workaround by disabling and reenabling Maven dependency injection
in Eclipse:
Right-click on the project > Maven > Disable Dependency Management
Right-click on the project > Maven > Enable Dependency Management
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You may want to take a look at http://gwtplatform.com an MVP framework with
built-in support for tabbed presenterd and breadcrumbs. Might not be exactly
what you're looking for, but it may help get the conversation started...
Cheers!
Philippe
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For info, GWTP is looking to merge back with the GWT MVP classes. The goal
is to offer a nice annotation-based alternative to the complex setup and
boilerplate often required to wire together a large MVP app. In addition to
features such as simple tab presenters or hierarchical name tokens, whic
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