My first GWT Widget November 6
Just changed the portfolio page of my photography site with a GWT Widget. Though quite simple, but this page will help me to check GWT’s compatibility with all major browsers including some embeded platforms.
Just changed the portfolio page of my photography site with a GWT Widget. Though quite simple, but this page will help me to check GWT’s compatibility with all major browsers including some embeded platforms.
The web applications generated by qwicket (0.2) still don’t run out of the box. As I tried to run the build.xml file, which was suppose to download the dependencies and build the war file, the built resulted unsuccessful. So, I had to get my hands dirty, and manually download the jar files and resolve the dependencies (including versoning issues of different jars with each other).
Firstly, I had to turn off the auto jar download during build process. I did it by adding this line in build.properties file:
build.offline=true
And then went through the build process, and resolved the errors by providing required jar files. These are the jar files that I added:
antlr-2.7.5H3.jar
asm-2.2.jar
cglib-2.2_beta1.jar
commons-collections-2.1.1.jar
commons-dbcp-1.2.1.jar
commons-email-1.0.jar
commons-logging-1.0.2.jar
commons-pool-1.2.jar
dom4j-1.4.jar
ehcache-1.2.jar
ejb3-persistence.jar
hibernate-3.2.0.cr1.jar
hibernate-annotations-3.1beta9.jar
jetty.jar (6.0.0beta17)
jta.jar
mysql-connector-java-3.1.12-bin.jar
servlet-api-2.5.jar
spring-1.2.6.jar
wicket-1.2.jar
wicket-extensions-1.2.jar
wicket-spring-1.2.jar
wicket-spring-annot-1.2.jar