Thursday, April 26, 2012

Re: where to place css file and image file?

I've done this two ways. The first, on a project before UiBinder (and before ClientBundle, but back fitted), I put the CSS file in src/com/corp/app/public and my images in src/com/corp/app/public/images. In my images client bundles would be entries like

    @Source ("com/corp/app/public/images/16x16/ZoomOut.png")
    public ImageResource zoomOut();

In the app I'm writing now with UiBuilder, the CSS file is in src/com/corp/newapp/client and the EntryPoint file NewApp.java contains

    interface GlobalResources extends ClientBundle {
        @NotStrict
        @Source("NewApp.css")
        CssResource css();
    }

I don't have ClientBundles of images. The images are in src/com/corp/newapp/client/ui and are referenced as sprites in my *.ui.xml files.

On Thursday, April 26, 2012 3:48:38 AM UTC-4, tong123123 wrote:
According to the developer guide
https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideOrganizingProjects#DevGuideDirectoriesPackageConventions

Standard Directory and Package Layout

In the war directory, place any static resources (such as the host page, style sheets, or images).
I follow this structure, but then how to refer the image in Resources file in client package?
@Source("../../../war/Images/xxx.png)
prompt Resource file xxx.png is missing!!
and also how to refer the css?

On Thursday, April 26, 2012 11:17:52 AM UTC+8, tong123123 wrote:
Currently, I place css file under war directory and images file under war/images directory.
but if I want to use ClientBundle, seems these file need place under src directory? if yes, how to modify the build.xml?

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