Ok that makes sense - but only for the @JsType(isNative = false) case.
For the isNative = true JS already knows how to call JS. Correct?
Right now jsniterop gives an error in both cases.For the isNative = true JS already knows how to call JS. Correct?
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Jens <jens.nehlmeier@gmail.com> wrote:
I think simply calling from Java into JS using @JsType(isNative = true) as in your example is not an issue. GWT would simply assume that the JS function $ can handle the parameter.--However when JS calls into a Java object that implements a @JsType, its not clear which method implementation to choose without additional dispatch logic.-- J.
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