Re: Putnami Web Toolkit 1.1, a productive and powerful GWT Framework

2014-10-21 Thread Drew Spencer
Sounds great. Your databinding does look very interesting. When I get to the point of adding validation to all of my editors (still in development) I will look at PWT properly and think about switching widget sets. My main concern is that I don't want to be bound to one framework too much, so p

Re: Putnami Web Toolkit 1.1, a productive and powerful GWT Framework

2014-10-20 Thread Fabien DUMAY
Dear Drew, After a couple of hours I reached a solution to make PWT compatible with the GWT editor framework, all the input and output controls work properly on the master. This feature will be available soon with PWT 1.1.1. Regards -- Fabien -- You received this message because you are sub

Re: Putnami Web Toolkit 1.1, a productive and powerful GWT Framework

2014-10-17 Thread Fabien DUMAY
Well, to be honest, today the editor framework doesn't work with the PWT Widgets, however we're thinking to offer this possibility in the next version. I don't know your web app, and how many editors you've got, but IMHO the real power of PWT is in the databinding. So as you're about to change al

Re: Putnami Web Toolkit 1.1, a productive and powerful GWT Framework

2014-10-17 Thread Drew Spencer
Hey Fabien, Well, I use GWTP, plus GWT-Bootstrap, and I use the editor framework A LOT. I'm thinking of moving from GWT-Bootstrap to GwtBootstrap3 as some point, I've heard there are better databinding solutions than the editor framework but I've invested a lot of time in it already. So... to

Re: Putnami Web Toolkit 1.1, a productive and powerful GWT Framework

2014-10-17 Thread Fabien DUMAY
Hi Drew, Thank you for the congrats, Well it really depends on which kind of frameworks you are talking about. Actually you can use the widgets as standalone components, except if you wanna use the standard GWT Editor framework. On the other side, our databinding requires that the widgets implem

Re: Putnami Web Toolkit 1.1, a productive and powerful GWT Framework

2014-10-17 Thread Drew Spencer
It looks really interesting. Congratulations! Is there any information on how it could integrate with other frameworks? If we just wanted to use some of the widgets, or the databinding features for example? On Tuesday, 14 October 2014 11:03:20 UTC+1, Putnami wrote: > > Hi All, > > Putnami Web T

Putnami Web Toolkit 1.1, a productive and powerful GWT Framework

2014-10-14 Thread Putnami
Hi All, Putnami Web Toolkit 1.1 is released. It's time to use it. Thanks to PWT, GWT has never been so easy and powerfull. With our new annotation based injection features, reduce even more your code amount. PWT provides a full bunch of awesome features. You will be able to: - Reduce your c

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-09-12 Thread Théophane Charbonnier
Hi everybody, We are happy to announce the first RC release of PWT 1.1 ! With the 1.1 version, your GWT are lighter than ever ! We provide a powerful annotation based Injection framework for PWT specific components, reducing dramatically the needed code to develop powerful applications. We prov

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-08-25 Thread Théophane Charbonnier
Hello everybody, We are very proud to announce the final release of PWT 1.0.0 ! It's time to try. Let's go guys! http://pwt.putnami.org#!GettingStarted Join us on our group

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-07-10 Thread Théophane Charbonnier
Hello Everybody ! I'm pleased to announce you that the Putnami Team as released a step-by-step tutorial in order to create a PWT based application from scratch, guiding you between the powerful features of PWT We've created a Github repo hostin

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-27 Thread Fabien DUMAY
Hi Eddy, Thank you for the congrats. We know that it still an amount of work around the documentation stuff (Completeness, Typos, Javadoc). The framework is young and we keep working hard every day to improve it. We could focus our efforts on right things, simply with feedback on good but mai

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-27 Thread Eddy Ponce
;am glad to announce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out of > the box. > > http://pwt.putnami.org > > PWT is a powerfull GWT framework which will revolutionize your > productivity. > > Open source the repository is available on > https://github.com/Putnami

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-19 Thread Putnami
announce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out of the > box. > > http://pwt.putnami.org > > PWT is a powerfull GWT framework which will revolutionize your productivity. > > Open source the repository is available on > https://github.com/Putnami/putnami-pwt >

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-19 Thread David Nouls
> styling is missing. Is IE9 supported ? >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 6:13 PM, Fabien Dumay > > wrote: >> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> >>> I'am glad to announce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out of >>> t

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-19 Thread Fabien Dumay
://pwt.putnami.org > > PWT is a powerfull GWT framework which will revolutionize your > productivity. > > Open source the repository is available on > https://github.com/Putnami/putnami-pwt > > We built PWT to be lightweight and efficient. > > It provides new graphic

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-18 Thread Théophane Charbonnier
ething, but it looks like the css > styling is missing. Is IE9 supported ? > > > > On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 6:13 PM, Fabien Dumay > wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> >> I'am glad to announce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out of >&

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-18 Thread David
nce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out of > the box. > > http://pwt.putnami.org > > PWT is a powerfull GWT framework which will revolutionize your > productivity. > > Open source the repository is available on > https://github.com/Putnami/putnami-pwt > > We

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-18 Thread Alain Ekambi
t;> Le mardi 17 juin 2014 18:13:38 UTC+2, Fabien Dumay a écrit : >>> >>>> Hello all, >>>> >>>> >>>> I'am glad to announce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out >>>> of the box. >>>> >>&g

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-18 Thread Théophane Charbonnier
;> >> >> Le mardi 17 juin 2014 18:13:38 UTC+2, Fabien Dumay a écrit : >> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> >>> I'am glad to announce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out of >>> the box. >>> >>> http://pwt.putnami

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-18 Thread Vassilis Virvilis
rdi 17 juin 2014 18:13:38 UTC+2, Fabien Dumay a écrit : > >> Hello all, >> >> >> I'am glad to announce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out of >> the box. >> >> http://pwt.putnami.org >> >> PWT is a powerfull GWT framework wh

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-18 Thread Théophane Charbonnier
is out of > the box. > > http://pwt.putnami.org > > PWT is a powerfull GWT framework which will revolutionize your > productivity. > > Open source the repository is available on > https://github.com/Putnami/putnami-pwt > > We built PWT to be lightweight and efficient. > &g

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-18 Thread Putnami
Have a look on it. It's really nice Le mardi 17 juin 2014 18:13:38 UTC+2, Fabien Dumay a écrit : > > Hello all, > > > I'am glad to announce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out of > the box. > > http://pwt.putnami.org > > PWT is a powerful

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-18 Thread Putnami
atic > > On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 6:13:38 PM UTC+2, Fabien Dumay wrote: >> >> Hello all, >> >> >> I'am glad to announce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out of >> the box. >> >> http://pwt.putnami.org >> >> PWT

Re: You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-18 Thread maticpetek
sday, June 17, 2014 6:13:38 PM UTC+2, Fabien Dumay wrote: > > Hello all, > > > I'am glad to announce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out of > the box. > > http://pwt.putnami.org > > PWT is a powerfull GWT framework which will revolutionize your >

You have to try : Putnami Web Toolkit your next GWT Framework.

2014-06-17 Thread Fabien Dumay
Hello all, I'am glad to announce that PWT also called Putnami Web Toolkit is out of the box. http://pwt.putnami.org PWT is a powerfull GWT framework which will revolutionize your productivity. Open source the repository is available on https://github.com/Putnami/putnami-pwt We

Building a GWT Framework

2011-10-03 Thread Ashton Thomas
I wanted to put some of my notes down for building a custom GWT Framework. I am not an expert and this is not a guide but I hope it helps. I greatly appreciate any feedback as well. Seems like a lot of new GWT developers struggle with the same issues: http://ashtonthomas.posterous.com

JBOSS GWT Framework: Errai

2011-02-22 Thread zixzigma
Hello Everyone, What do you think of JBOSS GWT Framework Errai ? http://www.jboss.org/errai -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-toolkit@googlegroups.com. To unsubs

Re: Introducing Guit: a next generation gwt framework

2010-08-20 Thread Peter Simun
Thomas, is gwtgallery still alive? No, new frameworks are there from Jun 09. Maybe that's the reason why to create something, where is possible to submit new framework. Peter On 19. Aug, 12:41 h., Matt H wrote: > Well, it's made with GWT of course! > > On Aug 19, 12:18 am, Thomas Broyer wrote:

Re: Introducing Guit: a next generation gwt framework

2010-08-19 Thread Matt H
Well, it's made with GWT of course! On Aug 19, 12:18 am, Thomas Broyer wrote: > On 18 août, 15:17, Joe Hudson wrote: > > > Hi Gal, > > > Please consider registering this project with GWT Marketplace > > (http://www.gwtmarketplace.com). > > I'm hoping this website will help GWT > > developers fi

Re: Introducing Guit: a next generation gwt framework

2010-08-19 Thread Thomas Broyer
On 19 août, 15:17, Joe Hudson wrote: > That is a good question...  I didn't realize that GWT Gallery > existed :) FYI, you'll find a link to it from the GWT docs, hidden in Resources / Community / App Gallery in the navigation menu on the left. -- You received this message because you are sub

Re: Introducing Guit: a next generation gwt framework

2010-08-19 Thread Joe Hudson
That is a good question... I didn't realize that GWT Gallery existed :) I wouldn't say that they are much different. Joe On Aug 18, 7:18 pm, Thomas Broyer wrote: > On 18 août, 15:17, Joe Hudson wrote: > > > Hi Gal, > > > Please consider registering this project with GWT Marketplace > > (http

Re: Introducing Guit: a next generation gwt framework

2010-08-18 Thread Thomas Broyer
On 18 août, 15:17, Joe Hudson wrote: > Hi Gal, > > Please consider registering this project with GWT Marketplace > (http://www.gwtmarketplace.com). > I'm hoping this website will help GWT > developers find GWT-based products that they are looking for but it > only works, of course, if people re

Re: Introducing Guit: a next generation gwt framework

2010-08-18 Thread charlie
Agreed! On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Christian Goudreau < goudreau.christ...@gmail.com> wrote: > /agree with Joe ! > > I love your tool ! :D > > > On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Joe Hudson wrote: > >> Thanks Gal. >> >> And, for anyone else reading this thread - please spread the word! >> G

Re: Introducing Guit: a next generation gwt framework

2010-08-18 Thread Christian Goudreau
/agree with Joe ! I love your tool ! :D On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Joe Hudson wrote: > Thanks Gal. > > And, for anyone else reading this thread - please spread the word! > GWT Marketplace is only meaningful if it has a good representation of > the products that are out there... > > Joe >

Re: Introducing Guit: a next generation gwt framework

2010-08-18 Thread Joe Hudson
Thanks Gal. And, for anyone else reading this thread - please spread the word! GWT Marketplace is only meaningful if it has a good representation of the products that are out there... Joe On Aug 18, 9:29 am, Gal Dolber wrote: > Already did :) > > 2010/8/18 Joe Hudson > > > Hi Gal, > > > Please

Re: Introducing Guit: a next generation gwt framework

2010-08-18 Thread Gal Dolber
Already did :) 2010/8/18 Joe Hudson > Hi Gal, > > Please consider registering this project with GWT Marketplace (http:// > www.gwtmarketplace.com). I'm hoping this website will help GWT > developers find GWT-based products that they are looking for but it > only works, of course, if people regi

Re: Introducing Guit: a next generation gwt framework

2010-08-18 Thread Joe Hudson
Hi Gal, Please consider registering this project with GWT Marketplace (http:// www.gwtmarketplace.com). I'm hoping this website will help GWT developers find GWT-based products that they are looking for but it only works, of course, if people register. Thanks. Joe On Aug 18, 8:27 am, Gal Dolbe

Introducing Guit: a next generation gwt framework

2010-08-18 Thread Gal Dolber
I glad to announce that I just open source Guit. I made this framework for internal use in my company, but I decided to open source it to get it event better and stronger. *Guit* is a production ready framework. You will love *Guit* because you are lazy and you don't want to write useful, boring

Re: Bug in calculating “Absolute top” position u sing GWT framework

2010-07-27 Thread lineman78
Are you sure that the problem is the getAbsoluteTop method, or is it muliplying the + 10 for you without you knowing and messing things up. Try taking out the +10 and see if it consistently shows on the top left. On Jul 27, 2:19 am, Ragothaman Thanikachalam wrote: > In ie7 browser set zooming le

Bug in calculating “Absolute top” position using GWT framework

2010-07-27 Thread Ragothaman Thanikachalam
In ie7 browser set zooming level 100%, and open GWT showcase application. http://ongwt.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/com.google.gwt.sample.showcase.Showcase/Showcase.html#CwBasicPopup Click “Show Basic Popup” button. Now the popup panel opens over this button. Change the zoom level to 125% Continue the

Re: New open source MVP(UiBinder) GWT Framework with GIN - Handlebars

2010-05-27 Thread Tristan
Hey Wil, I added a wiki on how to use Place Service in Handlebars, but it's also a good HOWTO for Place Service implementation in general. http://code.google.com/p/handlebars/wiki/PlaceServiceOverview I'd be happy to answer any questions. On May 26, 7:30 pm, "wil.pannell" wrote: > Hey Tristan,

Re: New open source MVP(UiBinder) GWT Framework with GIN - Handlebars

2010-05-26 Thread wil.pannell
Hey Tristan, I'm particularly interested in how you implemented the place service. What I've seen in other APIs seem excessively overly complex. Thanks for your reply, Wil On May 25, 12:51 pm, Tristan wrote: > Hey Wil, > > Actually it sounds like it ran perfectly :) . That's all it did > initi

Re: New open source MVP(UiBinder) GWT Framework with GIN - Handlebars

2010-05-25 Thread Tristan
Hey Wil, Actually it sounds like it ran perfectly :) . That's all it did initially. Since it is not very interesting, today, because of your feedback, I added a very rudimentary login presenter to the landing page which will now take you (no matter what credentials you provide) to the dashboard pa

Re: New open source MVP(UiBinder) GWT Framework with GIN - Handlebars

2010-05-25 Thread wil.pannell
Tristan, Your work looks interesting and I'd like to find out more, but I was unable to get your sample app to run correctly. All I see is a sample page that says, "Welcome to Handlebars." Can you upload eclipse project settings or a maven pom? Wil On May 1, 4:58 pm, Tristan wrote: > First, t

Re: New open source MVP(UiBinder) GWT Framework with GIN - Handlebars

2010-05-01 Thread Tristan
First, thanks. Glad to see there's some interest. I have limited resources, so I want to focus on the important things. Hence, if you have questions or suggestions, please let me know, that way I know what to spend time on first. @Stephen Unfortunately I'm not an Eclipse Plugin developer, so the

Re: New open source MVP(UiBinder) GWT Framework with GIN - Handlebars

2010-05-01 Thread Stephen Haberman
> http://code.google.com/p/handlebars/ Spiffy. The page mentions using Eclipse code generation--I like that. What sort of files are you generating? - Stephen -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send em

Re: New open source MVP(UiBinder) GWT Framework with GIN - Handlebars

2010-05-01 Thread Enrique Perez
Tristan, Wow! This is great... I have been looking for an elegant way to integrate MVP / UIBinder patterns thanks for sharing this with us Enrique Perez Austin, Texas On Apr 30, 3:11 pm, Tristan wrote: > Hey all, > > I've built this framework for some of the projects I've been involve

Re: New open source MVP(UiBinder) GWT Framework with GIN - Handlebars

2010-05-01 Thread opn
Hey! Just looked into the source a bit and i found some interesting ideas in your code that i have to try out for myself! Will help me alot with my own stuff. I'll have a deeper look into the things your doing with the History. Regards and good work, as far as i can say that : )) On Apr 30, 10:1

New open source MVP(UiBinder) GWT Framework with GIN - Handlebars

2010-04-30 Thread Tristan
Hey all, I've built this framework for some of the projects I've been involved with (this is just the client-side, working on open sourcing the App Engine side soon). I thought it would be useful to open source something that works in real projects, especially for those of you getting started. It

Re: gwt framework recomendations

2009-04-03 Thread kedar
Thanks guys, I was considering either JBoss or Spring and it looks like Spring is the better choice. On Mar 17, 9:07 am, Harald Pehl wrote: > We alos use spring / hibernate. Furthermore we used GWT Server Library > (http://gwt-widget.sourceforge.net/) for the clue code between spring > dispatche

Re: gwt framework recomendations

2009-03-17 Thread Harald Pehl
We alos use spring / hibernate. Furthermore we used GWT Server Library (http://gwt-widget.sourceforge.net/) for the clue code between spring dispatcher servlet and GWT services. Greetings Harald On Mar 17, 1:38 pm, Arthur Kalmenson wrote: > We use Hibernate to communicate with the database and

Re: gwt framework recomendations

2009-03-17 Thread Harun Pathan
We also used GWT+Spring+Hibernate stack and it worked well for us. On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Arthur Kalmenson wrote: > > We use Hibernate to communicate with the database and Spring for IoC. > We also use Spring Security for all the security requirements you > mentioned. Haven't tried Gea

Re: gwt framework recomendations

2009-03-17 Thread Arthur Kalmenson
We use Hibernate to communicate with the database and Spring for IoC. We also use Spring Security for all the security requirements you mentioned. Haven't tried Gears yet. -- Arthur Kalmenson On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 12:25 PM, kedar wrote: > > Hi, > > I am looking for a recommendation on what

gwt framework recomendations

2009-03-15 Thread kedar
Hi, I am looking for a recommendation on what server side frameworks and other components works best with gwt for rapid application development. I have used gwt on a previous project to integrate it with existing legacy sytems using rpc which worked well. I am now planning a new project in whic

Re: gwt - framework

2008-11-13 Thread Sumit Chandel
Hello Michal, The framework you're proposing certainly sounds intriguing, and I'm glad you're considering to release it as an open source project on Google Code. There do indeed exist a number of widely used and company specific frameworks that companies use internally, but having other framework

Re: gwt - framework

2008-11-11 Thread trist
Ones againg, I am asking because I thinking about publishing our project on google code. I will need some time to create space, use java convention, unit testing, javadoc, documentation, which we don't have right now. I also thinking because we have a second project which is for graphical design

gwt - framework

2008-11-10 Thread trist
Hi, I am student on University of Technology in Poznan. I was maintaining some standalone application based on Witold Andrzejewski idea (www.cs.put.poznan.pl/wandrzejewski/). Application has own framework to help creating gui and manage actions between component on swing window. After some time w

Re: wctomb equivalent in gwt framework ?

2008-09-10 Thread Rohit
On Sep 6, 11:15 am, Folke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 5, 3:03 pm, Rohit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Personally, I think you should let your webserver escape und unescape > > > the \0 bytes before handing the data to your back-end application. > > > This would make your device more

Re: wctomb equivalent in gwt framework ?

2008-09-05 Thread Folke
On Sep 5, 3:03 pm, Rohit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Personally, I think you should let your webserver escape und unescape > > the \0 bytes before handing the data to your back-end application. > > This would make your device more robust and probably safer. > > Would you elaborate more on this

Re: wctomb equivalent in gwt framework ?

2008-09-05 Thread Rohit
...snip... > So, you have a small webserver running on some device hooked to the > network. The stuff on your device uses uClibc without wchar support. > Now you want to write a browser application with GWT, i.e. an > administration interface for this device. Am I close? You are almost there !! >

Re: wctomb equivalent in gwt framework ?

2008-09-05 Thread Folke
On Sep 5, 8:57 am, Rohit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 5, 2:10 am, Folke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > But if by US-ASCII you mean the full 8-bit (which is not US-ASCII) > > then you already have your safe 8-bit multibyte sequence with UTF-8. > > Zero-termination is still a problem, though.

Re: wctomb equivalent in gwt framework ?

2008-09-04 Thread Rohit
On Sep 5, 2:10 am, Folke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 4, 1:29 pm, Rohit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > On Sep 4, 11:49 am, Folke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > UTF-8 is already a multibyte representation of Unicode characters. > > > JavaScript operates on UTF-16 characters (wide

Re: wctomb equivalent in gwt framework ?

2008-09-04 Thread Rohit
On Sep 5, 2:10 am, Folke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 4, 1:29 pm, Rohit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > On Sep 4, 11:49 am, Folke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > UTF-8 is already a multibyte representation of Unicode characters. > > > JavaScript operates on UTF-16 characters (wide

Re: wctomb equivalent in gwt framework ?

2008-09-04 Thread Folke
On Sep 4, 1:29 pm, Rohit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 4, 11:49 am, Folke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > UTF-8 is already a multibyte representation of Unicode characters. > > JavaScript operates on UTF-16 characters (wide characters) but for > > HTTP requests the data is usually encoded w

Re: wctomb equivalent in gwt framework ?

2008-09-04 Thread Rohit
On Sep 4, 11:49 am, Folke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > UTF-8 is already a multibyte representation of Unicode characters. > JavaScript operates on UTF-16 characters (wide characters) but for > HTTP requests the data is usually encoded with UTF-8. > > BTW, pure US-ASCII data is not changed when e

Re: wctomb equivalent in gwt framework ?

2008-09-03 Thread Folke
were to support Unicode input in my front-end > (client) side, how can i achieve this ?. Is there any wctomb > equivalent in java/gwt framework which can be used for this purpose > and i can covert unicode string to some multibyte sequence and then > send it to back end.Convert multibyte to

wctomb equivalent in gwt framework ?

2008-09-03 Thread Rohit
I have simple application based on client-server model. Where back end does not support UTF-8 but only US-ASCII. From what i know java string is always Unicode. If i were to support Unicode input in my front-end (client) side, how can i achieve this ?. Is there any wctomb equivalent in java/gwt