If you are going to use native drag and drop you might what some stream composition lib XD, rxjava makes event plumbing a bit easier, clean and powerful, and rxgwt has various tools to start using rxjava with gwt, see this example using elemental touch events https://github.com/intendia-oss/rxgwt/blob/master/examples/elemental/src/main/java/com/intendia/rxgwt/example/client/ElementalExample.java
On Friday, January 27, 2017 at 11:51:57 AM UTC+1, salk31 wrote:
-- On Friday, January 27, 2017 at 11:51:57 AM UTC+1, salk31 wrote:
I'd suggest at least looking into using "native" drag and drop support. I imagine it is much lighter and it supports dragging between windows etc... I think gwt-dnd was created before this was available.
On Monday, January 23, 2017 at 4:54:29 PM UTC, Ani wrote:HII am working on a Diagram editor with GWT. The requirement is to be able to drag from a palette and draw and connect different shapes.So using a Canvas component for the drawing part.Does GWT have an in built Drag and Drop Framework?Any help is appreciatedRegardsAni
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