I just want to GWT community to know you CAN boost your productivity
by using Dreamsource ORM from http://dreamsource-orm.googlecode.com/files/dreamsource2_0_0_04062009....
Dreamsource ORM is implemented to target GWT applications after the
first version is being used in production for more than three years.
It eliminates the problems you have when you use JPA or Hibernate. It
also provides JPA2.0 features in a simplest way.
Try it to see the difference.
Jim Xie
On Apr 7, 11:57 pm, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything here, let
> me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find interesting:
> Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything here, let
> me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find interesting:
Does the Google/GWT plugin for Eclipse create the service stubs (Async/
Sync/Impl classes) and modify the web.xml to add the servlet for you
like Cypal Studio?
On Apr 7, 11:57 pm, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything here, let
> me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find interesting:
Plug-in org.eclipse.ajdt.ui was unable to load class
org.eclipse.ajdt.internal.ui.ajde.CachedRuntimeClasspathEntryResolver.
An error occurred while automatically activating bundle
org.eclipse.ajdt.ui (33).
when I try to run "web application" from the project context menu
after I create an web application based on the tutorial, I have ajdt
installed in this box.
Jim Xie
On Apr 8, 9:43 am, Stan B <stan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does the Google/GWT plugin for Eclipse create the service stubs (Async/
> Sync/Impl classes) and modify the web.xml to add the servlet for you
> like Cypal Studio?
> On Apr 7, 11:57 pm, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > Hi Folks!
> > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything here, let
> > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find interesting:
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Stan B <stan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you, can't wait to dig in!
> Does the Google/GWT plugin for Eclipse create the service stubs (Async/
> Sync/Impl classes) and modify the web.xml to add the servlet for you
> like Cypal Studio?
We did not include that feature in this release, but we are considering it.
> On Apr 7, 11:57 pm, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > Hi Folks!
> > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything here,
> let
> > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find interesting:
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Jim <jim.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I got the following exception:
> Plug-in org.eclipse.ajdt.ui was unable to load class
> org.eclipse.ajdt.internal.ui.ajde.CachedRuntimeClasspathEntryResolver.
> An error occurred while automatically activating bundle
> org.eclipse.ajdt.ui (33).
> when I try to run "web application" from the project context menu
> after I create an web application based on the tutorial, I have ajdt
> installed in this box.
> Jim Xie
> On Apr 8, 9:43 am, Stan B <stan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thank you, can't wait to dig in!
> > Does the Google/GWT plugin for Eclipse create the service stubs (Async/
> > Sync/Impl classes) and modify the web.xml to add the servlet for you
> > like Cypal Studio?
> > On Apr 7, 11:57 pm, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > > Hi Folks!
> > > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything
> here, let
> > > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find
> interesting:
I am using Eclipse 3.3. I got this exception first time when I tried
to run "web application" after I installed the plugin and restarted
eclipse. However this exception goes away after I restarted my
Eclipse.
Jim
On Apr 8, 1:03 pm, Miguel Méndez <mmen...@google.com> wrote:
> What version of eclipse are you using? What version of ajdt?
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Jim <jim.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I got the following exception:
> > Plug-in org.eclipse.ajdt.ui was unable to load class
> > org.eclipse.ajdt.internal.ui.ajde.CachedRuntimeClasspathEntryResolver.
> > An error occurred while automatically activating bundle
> > org.eclipse.ajdt.ui (33).
> > when I try to run "web application" from the project context menu
> > after I create an web application based on the tutorial, I have ajdt
> > installed in this box.
> > Jim Xie
> > On Apr 8, 9:43 am, Stan B <stan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Thank you, can't wait to dig in!
> > > Does the Google/GWT plugin for Eclipse create the service stubs (Async/
> > > Sync/Impl classes) and modify the web.xml to add the servlet for you
> > > like Cypal Studio?
> > > On Apr 7, 11:57 pm, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > > > Hi Folks!
> > > > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything
> > here, let
> > > > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find
> > interesting:
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Jim <jim.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am using Eclipse 3.3. I got this exception first time when I tried
> to run "web application" after I installed the plugin and restarted
> eclipse. However this exception goes away after I restarted my
> Eclipse.
> Jim
> On Apr 8, 1:03 pm, Miguel Méndez <mmen...@google.com> wrote:
> > What version of eclipse are you using? What version of ajdt?
> > On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Jim <jim.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I got the following exception:
> > > Plug-in org.eclipse.ajdt.ui was unable to load class
> > > org.eclipse.ajdt.internal.ui.ajde.CachedRuntimeClasspathEntryResolver.
> > > An error occurred while automatically activating bundle
> > > org.eclipse.ajdt.ui (33).
> > > when I try to run "web application" from the project context menu
> > > after I create an web application based on the tutorial, I have ajdt
> > > installed in this box.
> > > Jim Xie
> > > On Apr 8, 9:43 am, Stan B <stan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Thank you, can't wait to dig in!
> > > > Does the Google/GWT plugin for Eclipse create the service stubs
> (Async/
> > > > Sync/Impl classes) and modify the web.xml to add the servlet for you
> > > > like Cypal Studio?
> > > > On Apr 7, 11:57 pm, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > > > > Hi Folks!
> > > > > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything
> > > here, let
> > > > > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find
> > > interesting:
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Jim <jim.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am using Eclipse 3.3. I got this exception first time when I tried
> > to run "web application" after I installed the plugin and restarted
> > eclipse. However this exception goes away after I restarted my
> > Eclipse.
> > Jim
> > On Apr 8, 1:03 pm, Miguel Méndez <mmen...@google.com> wrote:
> > > What version of eclipse are you using? What version of ajdt?
> > > On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Jim <jim.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > I got the following exception:
> > > > Plug-in org.eclipse.ajdt.ui was unable to load class
> > > > org.eclipse.ajdt.internal.ui.ajde.CachedRuntimeClasspathEntryResolver.
> > > > An error occurred while automatically activating bundle
> > > > org.eclipse.ajdt.ui (33).
> > > > when I try to run "web application" from the project context menu
> > > > after I create an web application based on the tutorial, I have ajdt
> > > > installed in this box.
> > > > Jim Xie
> > > > On Apr 8, 9:43 am, Stan B <stan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Thank you, can't wait to dig in!
> > > > > Does the Google/GWT plugin for Eclipse create the service stubs
> > (Async/
> > > > > Sync/Impl classes) and modify the web.xml to add the servlet for you
> > > > > like Cypal Studio?
> > > > > On Apr 7, 11:57 pm, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > > > > > Hi Folks!
> > > > > > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything
> > > > here, let
> > > > > > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find
> > > > interesting:
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Jim <jim.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am using Eclipse 3.3. I got this exception first time when I tried
> > to run "web application" after I installed the plugin and restarted
> > eclipse. However this exception goes away after I restarted my
> > Eclipse.
> > Jim
> > On Apr 8, 1:03 pm, Miguel Méndez <mmen...@google.com> wrote:
> > > What version of eclipse are you using? What version of ajdt?
> > > On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Jim <jim.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > I got the following exception:
> > > > Plug-in org.eclipse.ajdt.ui was unable to load class
> > > > org.eclipse.ajdt.internal.ui.ajde.CachedRuntimeClasspathEntryResolver.
> > > > An error occurred while automatically activating bundle
> > > > org.eclipse.ajdt.ui (33).
> > > > when I try to run "web application" from the project context menu
> > > > after I create an web application based on the tutorial, I have ajdt
> > > > installed in this box.
> > > > Jim Xie
> > > > On Apr 8, 9:43 am, Stan B <stan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Thank you, can't wait to dig in!
> > > > > Does the Google/GWT plugin for Eclipse create the service stubs
> > (Async/
> > > > > Sync/Impl classes) and modify the web.xml to add the servlet for you
> > > > > like Cypal Studio?
> > > > > On Apr 7, 11:57 pm, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > > > > > Hi Folks!
> > > > > > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything
> > > > here, let
> > > > > > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find
> > > > interesting:
> On Apr 8, 1:28 pm, Miguel Méndez <mmen...@google.com> wrote:
> > Restarting a second time fixes it?
> > On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Jim <jim.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I am using Eclipse 3.3. I got this exception first time when I tried
> > > to run "web application" after I installed the plugin and restarted
> > > eclipse. However this exception goes away after I restarted my
> > > Eclipse.
> > > Jim
> > > On Apr 8, 1:03 pm, Miguel Méndez <mmen...@google.com> wrote:
> > > > What version of eclipse are you using? What version of ajdt?
> > > > On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Jim <jim.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > I got the following exception:
> > > > > Plug-in org.eclipse.ajdt.ui was unable to load class
> > > > > when I try to run "web application" from the project context menu
> > > > > after I create an web application based on the tutorial, I have
> ajdt
> > > > > installed in this box.
> > > > > Jim Xie
> > > > > On Apr 8, 9:43 am, Stan B <stan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > Thank you, can't wait to dig in!
> > > > > > Does the Google/GWT plugin for Eclipse create the service stubs
> > > (Async/
> > > > > > Sync/Impl classes) and modify the web.xml to add the servlet for
> you
> > > > > > like Cypal Studio?
> > > > > > On Apr 7, 11:57 pm, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > > > > > > Hi Folks!
> > > > > > > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe
> everything
> > > > > here, let
> > > > > > > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find
> > > > > interesting:
> > > > > > > Seriously this time, the new language on App Engine:
> Javahttp://
> > > > > googleappengine.blogspot.com/2009/04/seriously-this-time-new-l...
> > > > > > > Google Plugin for Eclipse -- Peanut Butter to Eclipse's
> > > > > Chocolatehttp://
> > > > > googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2009/04/google-plugin-for-eclips...
> > > > > > > -- Bruce, on behalf of the GWT, App Engine, and Google Plugin
> > > teams-
> > > > > Hide quoted text -
> Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything here, let
> me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find interesting:
The transition to 1.6 was relatively painless on my latest project. I
can see the WAR structure will be easier to deploy, even though I
don't (now) use server-side Java.
I had not intended to move to 1.6 so soon, but the Eclipse plug-in was
too good to resist.
I tried the plugin and it works fine. But it seems to be not much
configurable opposite to command line tools : you have to stick to the
default project layout for instance, which is not very convenient for
a Maven project.
Did I miss something ?
Is there a dedicated group to talk about Google Eclipse plugin ?
@Bruce: sorry, at first I'd replied to you only
On 8 avr, 05:57, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything here, let
> me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find interesting:
I read bits and peaces about the changes, but still not completely
sure how to merge to GWT 1.6.
How/Where can I find the changes that will effect my no-server
configuration? and what about my gwt directly structure ? I like it as
it is and don't want it in a war :(... as I perform a separate
deployement for the java backend and my gwt front -end.
BTW: I am using my own Eclipse launch files to start in hosted mode...
I think that also changes...
Maybe it will be very easy to merge to GWT 1.6, but any tips will be
more then welcome to overcome afterwards thoughts like "If I knew
that... "....
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 8:31 AM, tsegismont <tsegism...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I tried the plugin and it works fine. But it seems to be not much
> configurable opposite to command line tools : you have to stick to the
> default project layout for instance, which is not very convenient for
> a Maven project.
> Did I miss something ?
> Is there a dedicated group to talk about Google Eclipse plugin ?
> @Bruce: sorry, at first I'd replied to you only
> On 8 avr, 05:57, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > Hi Folks!
> > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything here,
> let
> > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find interesting:
that's pretty much it ... if the compiler wants to put your code in
war/ then add the compiler flag -war www to get it back to the 1.5 way
of doing things ...
from there, you should be good to go. you can migrate from listeners
to handlers as time allows, they are deprecated, but not removed so no
need to do any work if you don't want to :-)
> I read bits and peaces about the changes, but still not completely
> sure how to merge to GWT 1.6.
> How/Where can I find the changes that will effect my no-server
> configuration? and what about my gwt directly structure ? I like it as
> it is and don't want it in a war :(... as I perform a separate
> deployement for the java backend and my gwt front -end.
> BTW: I am using my own Eclipse launch files to start in hosted mode...
> I think that also changes...
> Maybe it will be very easy to merge to GWT 1.6, but any tips will be
> more then welcome to overcome afterwards thoughts like "If I knew
> that... "....
Allowing to configure the layout structure is the only aspect I have
in mind right now. But without this I cannot seamlessly run Maven,
m2eclipse and Google Eclipse together.
Thanks for answering so quick !
On Apr 9, 7:51 pm, Miguel Méndez <mmen...@google.com> wrote:
> There isn't a dedicated group, but we do monitor this one for issues. We
> tried to keep the configuration to a minimum for this release.
> What aspects would you need to be able to change in order to make the plugin
> more Maven friendly?
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 8:31 AM, tsegismont <tsegism...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I tried the plugin and it works fine. But it seems to be not much
> > configurable opposite to command line tools : you have to stick to the
> > default project layout for instance, which is not very convenient for
> > a Maven project.
> > Did I miss something ?
> > Is there a dedicated group to talk about Google Eclipse plugin ?
> > @Bruce: sorry, at first I'd replied to you only
> > On 8 avr, 05:57, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > > Hi Folks!
> > > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything here,
> > let
> > > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find interesting:
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:49 PM, tsegismont <tsegism...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Miguel,
> Allowing to configure the layout structure is the only aspect I have
> in mind right now. But without this I cannot seamlessly run Maven,
> m2eclipse and Google Eclipse together.
> Thanks for answering so quick !
> On Apr 9, 7:51 pm, Miguel Méndez <mmen...@google.com> wrote:
> > There isn't a dedicated group, but we do monitor this one for issues. We
> > tried to keep the configuration to a minimum for this release.
> > What aspects would you need to be able to change in order to make the
> plugin
> > more Maven friendly?
> > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 8:31 AM, tsegismont <tsegism...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I tried the plugin and it works fine. But it seems to be not much
> > > configurable opposite to command line tools : you have to stick to the
> > > default project layout for instance, which is not very convenient for
> > > a Maven project.
> > > Did I miss something ?
> > > Is there a dedicated group to talk about Google Eclipse plugin ?
> > > @Bruce: sorry, at first I'd replied to you only
> > > On 8 avr, 05:57, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > > > Hi Folks!
> > > > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything
> here,
> > > let
> > > > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find
> interesting:
> You mean making the name of the war folder configurable? Or is there
> something else? (Just trying to make sure that we agree on what layout
> means).
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:49 PM, tsegismont <tsegism...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Miguel,
> > Allowing to configure the layout structure is the only aspect I have
> > in mind right now. But without this I cannot seamlessly run Maven,
> > m2eclipse and Google Eclipse together.
> > Thanks for answering so quick !
> > On Apr 9, 7:51 pm, Miguel Méndez <mmen...@google.com> wrote:
> > > There isn't a dedicated group, but we do monitor this one for issues. We
> > > tried to keep the configuration to a minimum for this release.
> > > What aspects would you need to be able to change in order to make the
> > plugin
> > > more Maven friendly?
> > > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 8:31 AM, tsegismont <tsegism...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > I tried the plugin and it works fine. But it seems to be not much
> > > > configurable opposite to command line tools : you have to stick to the
> > > > default project layout for instance, which is not very convenient for
> > > > a Maven project.
> > > > Did I miss something ?
> > > > Is there a dedicated group to talk about Google Eclipse plugin ?
> > > > @Bruce: sorry, at first I'd replied to you only
> > > > On 8 avr, 05:57, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > > > > Hi Folks!
> > > > > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything
> > here,
> > > > let
> > > > > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find
> > interesting:
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 4:04 PM, tsegismont <tsegism...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I mean making the name of the war folder configurable, indeed.
> I'll open a new thread in this group if I think about something else.
> Regards
> On Apr 9, 9:59 pm, Miguel Méndez <mmen...@google.com> wrote:
> > You mean making the name of the war folder configurable? Or is there
> > something else? (Just trying to make sure that we agree on what layout
> > means).
> > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:49 PM, tsegismont <tsegism...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Miguel,
> > > Allowing to configure the layout structure is the only aspect I have
> > > in mind right now. But without this I cannot seamlessly run Maven,
> > > m2eclipse and Google Eclipse together.
> > > Thanks for answering so quick !
> > > On Apr 9, 7:51 pm, Miguel Méndez <mmen...@google.com> wrote:
> > > > There isn't a dedicated group, but we do monitor this one for issues.
> We
> > > > tried to keep the configuration to a minimum for this release.
> > > > What aspects would you need to be able to change in order to make the
> > > plugin
> > > > more Maven friendly?
> > > > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 8:31 AM, tsegismont <tsegism...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > > > > I tried the plugin and it works fine. But it seems to be not much
> > > > > configurable opposite to command line tools : you have to stick to
> the
> > > > > default project layout for instance, which is not very convenient
> for
> > > > > a Maven project.
> > > > > Did I miss something ?
> > > > > Is there a dedicated group to talk about Google Eclipse plugin ?
> > > > > @Bruce: sorry, at first I'd replied to you only
> > > > > On 8 avr, 05:57, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> > > > > > Hi Folks!
> > > > > > Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe
> everything
> > > here,
> > > > > let
> > > > > > me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find
> > > interesting:
> > > > > > Seriously this time, the new language on App Engine: Javahttp://
> > > > > googleappengine.blogspot.com/2009/04/seriously-this-time-new-l...
> > > > > > Google Plugin for Eclipse -- Peanut Butter to Eclipse's
> > > Chocolatehttp://
> > > > > googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2009/04/google-plugin-for-eclips...
> > > > > > -- Bruce, on behalf of the GWT, App Engine, and Google Plugin
> teams
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Stan B <stan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thank you, can't wait to dig in!
>> Does the Google/GWT plugin for Eclipse create the service stubs (Async/ >> Sync/Impl classes) and modify the web.xml to add the servlet for you >> like Cypal Studio?
> We did not include that feature in this release, but we are considering it.
Please do add the service stubs and allow it to sync the stubs like Cypal!
When I am programming with GWT I am constantly adding and refactoring the rpc classes/interfaces, and it is such a pain to manually keep things in sync, no pun intended. It would be nice if there was an add rpc wizard which also modified your web.xml, but that would just be icing on the cake.
why exclusive support for Eclipse ? For the past few years Netbeans
became a lot better, than it used to, and there's large developer
community, too. Can you provide out-of-box support for Netbeans in the
future ?
On Apr 8, 6:57 am, Bruce Johnson <br...@google.com> wrote:
> Exciting news today. Rather than attempting to describe everything here, let
> me point you to some blog posts that hopefully you will find interesting: