See the GWT Developer's Guide discussion on *Creating Custom
Widgetshttp://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiCustomWidgets.html
*. Subclassing Composite is the correct approach.
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if there's one thing haven't figured out completely it's the layouts, i
mean, i wanna use the DockLayoutPanel in the ui designer for example with
only 3 panels inside it (one containing a tree, and other textbox and the
last a table) , and yet i can't see the panels i've inserted.
what's more if
Don't forget to change RootPanel with RootLayoutPanel
On 18 Lug, 17:08, Elhanan Maayan elh.mailg...@gmail.com wrote:
if there's one thing haven't figured out completely it's the layouts, i
mean, i wanna use the DockLayoutPanel in the ui designer for example with
only 3 panels inside it (one
Also, make sure you are in standards mode with a DOCTYPE of !DOCTYPE html
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