GWTEventService 1.1 beta is released

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sven.s

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Feb 14, 2010, 6:59:34 PM2/14/10
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The beta version of GWTEventService 1.1 is now released.

The beta test of GWTEventService 1.1 is announced as a public beta
test and we are looking forward to a lot of feedback. We have prepared
a one-page test document, where you can enter your opinion and your
experiences with the new version. That can be found here:
http://gwteventservice.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/doc/TestReviewDocument.ott
(.ott file created with OpenOffice.org). It would help if you sent the
filled test document to nov...@gmx.de, but of course free text
feedbacks are also welcome. The end of the beta phase and the release
of the final version of GWTEventService 1.1 is planned for 2010-02-24
(Wednesday next week), but depends partly on the feedback.

Highlights of GWTEventService 1.1 are the unlisten event listening,
the strong extended EventFilter mechanisms, full support of GWT 2.0
(demo projects, the core is already compatible since version 1.0), the
web deployment descriptor configuration and a lot of background
improvements. The complete change-log can be found at the bottom of
the page.

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Sven S.


GWTEventService 1.1 - change-log

- Support for unlisten and timeout listening (new
UnlistenEventListener) added
- Support for web deployment descriptor configurations added
- EventFilter enhancements
- Support for GWT 2.0 added (for the demo projects, the core is
compatible with GWT 2.0 since version 1.0)
- Revised configuration loading
- Concurrency optimizations
- Multi-threading improvements
- Platform refactoring
- Logging improvements

Sean Flanigan

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Feb 15, 2010, 2:48:45 AM2/15/10
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On Feb 15, 9:59 am, "sven.s" <sven.strohsch...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> We have prepared
> a one-page test document, where you can enter your opinion and your
> experiences with the new version. That can be found here:http://gwteventservice.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/doc/TestReviewDocumen...

> (.ott file created with OpenOffice.org). It would help if you sent the
> filled test document to nova...@gmx.de, but of course free text
> feedbacks are also welcome.

What's the trick to using the OpenOffice template? I've created a
document from that template, but now I can write anywhere *except* in
the blanks I'm meant to use! I also can't select the check-boxes/
radio-boxes, but I can move them/resize them/etc. OOo seems to want
to edit the form rather than using the form. (I'm using OOo 3.1.1 on
Fedora 11.)

(By the way, my smoke test of 1.1-beta was okay!)

sven.s

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Feb 15, 2010, 5:34:32 AM2/15/10
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Hi,

the document was saved in form design more. The form design mode must
be switched of to fill out the document ("View" -> "Toolbars" -> "Form
Controls" -> Option design mode off).

I have uploaded it again without starting in form design mode, please
use the new link. The previous link will be updated later. I'm sorry
for that mistake.

New link: http://gwteventservice.googlecode.com/files/TestReviewDocument.ott

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