Sunday, November 8, 2015

Re: JsInterop - Collection of native Interfaces

Hi Cristian!

Thanks for your answer. I've already seen your project some time ago and when I last checked I it seems I missed your NewJsInterop branch. In fact it looks quite similar (you have some classes/methods I don't have and the other way around)... - In some cases you still use JSNI - is there any special reason for this or just work in progress?

Regarding Elemental 2.0: I totally agree that as soon as Elemental 2.0 is out this would replace both of our projects (or at least major parts of them). But at least for now I was not able to find any information if and when it would be released - do you have some more information on this topic?

Kind regards,
david

Am Montag, 9. November 2015 03:08:07 UTC+1 schrieb Cristian Rinaldi:
Hello David:
  I am working on the same thing.
Some time ago, I went to GitHub project, and now I have given support to the last update of annotations.
I think that all these projects have the end what will Elemental 2.0, but for now, are the projects that move us forward.
You can look some things to see if that's right.

Regards.

El domingo, 8 de noviembre de 2015, 20:52:05 (UTC-3), David Preindl escribió:
Hi!

I'm currently playing around with new JsInterop system (based on current GWT 2.8.0-SNAPSHOT) and one thing I really missed was a collection of JsInterop interfaces - so I started to create my own. The current state (which is VERY limited and not even fully tested) can be found on github - https://github.com/dpreindl/gwt-jsinterop-library. Nevertheless my idea is to keep the library growing as more features are needed.
If you may already have more experience and see potential problems, have better ideas or just want to contribute - feel free to contact me!

There also exists a sample-project in the repository which integrates a custom element (based on Polymer). Of course also this is mainly for testing purpose ...

Kind regards,
david

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