Le 17 févr. 2015 à 15:29, confile <michael.gorski82@googlemail.com> a écrit :Well, I need a gwtSuperDev mode task. It would be great if you could add this to your plugin. The code server should run independently of an application server. This gives you more freedom of choice.
Am Dienstag, 17. Februar 2015 15:24:08 UTC+1 schrieb Fabien Dumay:Yes it should fix it.I had the problem with the GWT Gradle plugin that when I run in gradle gwtSuperDev and included a second project in my main project that only the sources of my main projects are recompiled using SuperDevMode. When I get you correct you solved this problem. Is this correct?The gwtDev task runs the SDM + Jetty with the same ease as the DevMode (no bookmarklet is require).Also is your gwtDev task running only the SuperDevMode? If not is there a way to run it standalone in your plugin?The gwtSuperDev task doesn't exist yet. If you need it, it would be pretty simple to implement. The weak point to that task would be the requirement of the bookmarklet.Michael
Am Dienstag, 17. Februar 2015 14:33:46 UTC+1 schrieb Fabien Dumay:Hi Confile,
I worked for a while with the gwt-gradle-plugin and it works pretty fine.
Actually, there were two main points that was annoyed me:
1 - the gwtDev task runs the standard gwt DevMode. It limiting me by runnig the server side on a Jetty 8 which doesn't support the websocket (JSR 358).
2 - The sources from the other projects (multimodule with libs) are not automatically added to the SDM, so we need to relaunch the gradle gwtSuperDev task to view the changes.So to solve it, the gwtDev task runs two external java processes; the first one starts the CodeServer including all sources from all project dependencies i.e. comile project(":my-lib"), and the other one starts the webapp on Jetty 9 without extra library in the classpath such as gwt-dev.jar.
After those two points, I'd love to implement some extra tasks :
- gwtSetup to initialize the project from templates like maven is doing with archetypes
- extra app containers (Tomcat, WildFly...)
- some packaging tasks to build some native app (webviews) on iOS and AndroidWith many perspectives in order to make developpers life simpler.
I hope to light you on the why and what is this plugin.
I still available for any question.
Regards,
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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Re: Putnami Gradle Plugin
I agree the need, can you please raise an issue on GitHub, I'll do it within the week (i guess tomorrow).
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