Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Re: Reflection && Class Generator

I am very interessed on it. May you send the project to do a look to the code?
Regards Giuseppe

Inviato da iPhone di Giuseppe La Scaleia

Il giorno 01/giu/2011, alle ore 16:40, Honza Rames <ramejan@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> Hi, from what I can tell GWT doesn't support reflection at all in
> client side (JS translatable) code. Just a few simple features like
> getting class name (but I can't really call that reflection can
> I ;-) ). I have been experimenting with reflection in client side code
> though, and with a lot of success I must say :-). I'm planning to
> share the code on Google Code when I feel its ready, I'm currently
> testing it on business application I'm working on and then we'll see.
> If you (or anybody else) would like to give it a try, I might be able
> to create some package and share this with you (or maybe create the
> Google Code project right away). There is similar framework (don't
> remember the name but can be found by Google ;-) ), which didn't
> really didn't do the job for me because it was pretty difficult to
> generate the reflection information that is needed (please correct me
> if I got that wrong). My approach uses GWT generators and annotations
> to specify which packages and which classes should participate in
> reflection information generation. I'm supporting similar
> functionality that java Class gives you with some modifications, but
> you can obtain annotations, get/set fields and even call public
> methods and create new instance in reflective way (but you need to be
> careful on what info you add because it could greatly enlarge your
> resulting JS code). I also have unit tests (of course) for bunch of
> stuff but it would require a lot of cleanup I guess.
>
> So if anyone is interested just leave a message ;-)
>
> --
> Honza Rames
>
> On 31 kvě, 16:20, Adolfo Panizo Touzon <adolfo.pan...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Can somebody the function about de class Generator and all the similar
>> classes which is contained int he packpage "com.google.gwt.core.ext", it´s
>> used for deferred binding?
>>
>> Maybe if I want use reflection in my app, I must use these classes??
>>
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