tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475668771984532509.post5330608165377497360..comments2023-05-14T17:33:31.108+03:00Comments on GWT with Roo and STS: Part III - Exploring the Roo-Generated GWT ApplicationAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10471886955497473463noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475668771984532509.post-22585788122784313792011-05-04T11:07:48.080+03:002011-05-04T11:07:48.080+03:00Hi Ricardo,
Thanks, I am glad you liked the artic...Hi Ricardo,<br /><br />Thanks, I am glad you liked the article.<br /><br />Yes, exactly. Guice and Spring IoC cannot be used because the GWT compiler does not support reflection.<br /><br />I will add to part 3, to explain it in further detail.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10471886955497473463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475668771984532509.post-22421790915452802222011-04-24T07:43:13.218+03:002011-04-24T07:43:13.218+03:00I think I got my answer reading the GIN documentat...I think I got my answer reading the GIN documentation. It say that you must use GIN in the client package of a GWT app because for example GUICE can't be compiled to javascript mainly because this IoC framework rely on reflection that is not supported by GWT at this point. I suppose that this is the same reason that spring IoC can't be used in GWT client package. Am I correct?<br /><br />Anyway, could you provide a deeper explanation of client.scaffold.ioc package?Ricardo Sansores Aguilarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13304076797481732762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475668771984532509.post-37931568069014625802011-04-24T07:10:58.176+03:002011-04-24T07:10:58.176+03:00Hello, your article is really Good! I'm still ...Hello, your article is really Good! I'm still not completely sure of using Spring Roo in my projects but something that I found useful in the Roo Spring+GWT implementation is that gives me a complete example of the best practices that I should follow to create a GWT web application correctly wired with spring.<br /><br />I'm a newbie in the three frameworks so maybe this is a silly question but after inspecting the ScaffoldWrapper Code I found that the ScaffoldApplication is injected using GIN.<br /><br />The question is, if spring have its own way to inject dependencies why use a third party library. Is used because some sort of incompatibility between spring and GWT? Could you explain a little deeper the ScaffoldModule class?Ricardo Sansores Aguilarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13304076797481732762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475668771984532509.post-55973980667348110402011-04-06T23:08:21.487+03:002011-04-06T23:08:21.487+03:00The biggest advantage of using Roo to generate you...The biggest advantage of using Roo to generate your GWT application is that it sets up your app to handle requests efficiently and be highly maintainable with the RequestFactory and the MVP pattern. With your infrastructure set up, you can then concentrate on customizing your view. To customize the generated scaffold view, you can start by modifying ScaffoldDesktopShell layout to suit your design. You might want to read Part IV as it makes minor modifications to ScaffoldDesktopShell.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10471886955497473463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475668771984532509.post-71755692163280652922011-04-03T14:47:30.680+03:002011-04-03T14:47:30.680+03:00Do you recommand use of spring roo + gwt setup for...Do you recommand use of spring roo + gwt setup for application which do not have the typical spring roo scaffold design.<br /><br />E.g. I want to have a mainnavigation and subnavigation and one Contentarea, where I display either the cellTable or the details of a record.<br /><br />Is this easy to accomplish with the roo (and gwt setup) generated code. <br />Do you have any advice how to achieve the design mentioned above or how to change roo generated code (best practise).<br /><br />I am totally lost in customizing the roo generated code, I am very thankful for any kind of help.<br /><br />Thanks, AlexUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05500762059129307996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475668771984532509.post-74233291111648836802011-03-28T17:24:14.347+03:002011-03-28T17:24:14.347+03:00Kantha, Ebrahim,
I am planning on publishing the n...Kantha, Ebrahim,<br />I am planning on publishing the next part by Thursday the latest. In the meanwhile, you could run your projects in debug mode and go through the code step by step. It helps a great deal in understanding the inner workings of the generated app.<br />Please also notice the UPDATE note that I have placed above. Without this fix, your login functionality will not work properly.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10471886955497473463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475668771984532509.post-32283527243932986442011-03-28T16:54:43.363+03:002011-03-28T16:54:43.363+03:00can't wait for the next part...can't wait for the next part...Ebrahim Salehihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02385007262748646060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475668771984532509.post-30556502088243190912011-03-28T08:46:01.832+03:002011-03-28T08:46:01.832+03:00Hi I just played couple of days with Roo and it lo...Hi I just played couple of days with Roo and it looks good <br />Since it generated the Code I wanted to customize the application by creating my own page <br />and adding some methods <br />If you have any samples please can you send it to me <br />Right now I an just doing trial and error method <br />Thanks <br />KanthaUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05139090883526571205noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475668771984532509.post-67731818147658297752011-03-27T19:13:43.169+02:002011-03-27T19:13:43.169+02:00You are welcome. I am glad that you've enjoye...You are welcome. I am glad that you've enjoyed them.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10471886955497473463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2475668771984532509.post-41832232740850693052011-03-27T00:29:47.387+02:002011-03-27T00:29:47.387+02:00Just a quick note of thanks for posting this serie...Just a quick note of thanks for posting this series. They've proven very interesting and I've been enjoying following them.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07532678161533756343noreply@blogger.com