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24 Mar 2008 7:08 PM #1
New user, Eclipse, GWT. How do I find these widgets in my Eclipse project?
New user, Eclipse, GWT. How do I find these widgets in my Eclipse project?
New user, Eclipse, GWT. How do I find these widgets in my Eclipse project?
I also am using Instantiations Designer, which is very nice, but I sure would like to use the widgets shown here.
There must be a simple way to do this but so far all I have a is a long list of things that don't work.
Thank you.
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19 Sep 2009 6:53 PM #2
Forgot
Forgot
There is no one who can write a decent and easy tutorial !!!. I tried to make a "hallo world" more than 5 times using differents tutorials and i can't make it run!!!
How can i bought a tool like this? I can't eather start a simple project!
With extjs i run a grid sample in seconds! That is a shame!
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21 Sep 2009 7:10 AM #3
What sort of problems are you running into? What errors are you seeing?
Rackspace Software Developer
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21 Sep 2009 6:45 PM #4
the problem is that i don't see anything... i use the cypal plugin for eclipse, to help build a start application, but i load all, got no errors, and in the mini google's browser i cant see nothing.
The alert function works ...
Is very strange, because i get a sample from ext page.
thanks
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22 Sep 2009 7:36 AM #5
I'm assuming you are using GWT's hosted mode when you say the mini google browser. If so, there should be another window that pops up when you run your application titled 'Google Web Toolkit Development Shell'. Is there any output in this window?
Rackspace Software Developer
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22 Sep 2009 8:32 AM #6
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22 Sep 2009 8:35 AM #7
Can you post the code you are trying to run?
Rackspace Software Developer
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22 Sep 2009 5:50 PM #8
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22 Sep 2009 6:12 PM #9
that tutorial, for sample...
http://gwt-ext.com/wiki/index.php?title=Using_Eclipse
i cant find the "GWT Home text field"
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/7222/imagemq.png
i cant see a single tutorial working....
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23 Sep 2009 7:43 AM #10
This sample refers to another RIA library, not GXT. They have similar names and it can be confusing at first, but I'm pretty sure that the two aren't compatible. You'll either have to use GXT (Ext-GWT) or GWT-EXT. The pure Java solution is GXT.Rackspace Software Developer


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