public class XXXGWT {
public String codiceAmministrazione;
With the getter and setter, you have to annotate them with @JsProperty, but the generated JS will be identical, so you've actually only made your code more verbose for no compelling reasons (besides maybe pleasing static analyzers like Sonar that will yell if you don't encapsulate fields).
Just to be clear on my use case this is my java class:
@JsType(namespace = JsPackage.GLOBAL, name = "Object", isNative = true)
public class XXXGWT {
private String codiceAmministrazione;
@JsConstructor
public DocumentoPAC4DTOGWT() {}
public native String getCodiceAmministrazione();
public native void setCodiceAmministrazione(String codiceAmministrazione);
}
and this is the erorr i'm getting on the setter :
DesktopApp-0.js:13132 Tue May 21 16:24:02 GMT+200 2024 com.google.gwt.logging.client.LogConfiguration SEVERE: Exception caught: (TypeError) : b.setCodiceAmministrazione is not a function com.google.gwt.event.shared.UmbrellaException: Exception caught: (TypeError) : b.setCodiceAmministrazione is not a functionIl giorno martedì 21 maggio 2024 alle 14:56:22 UTC+2 Marco Tenti (IoProgrammo88) ha scritto:Sorry Thomas about your last comment " I'd rather user fields than getters/setters for such objects " can you point me out to some example for this ?Il giorno mercoledì 29 giugno 2022 alle 09:48:49 UTC+2 Thomas Broyer ha scritto:Using isNative=true, you're telling GWT that you're only "mapping" in Java a type that exists in JS. The default naming rule is that the full name of that type is the fully qualified name of the Java class, you can change the simple name with 'name', and the prefix with namespace (which defaults to the package name for top-level classes, or the enclosing type's JS name for nested classes). So with namespace=GLOBAL but without the name="Object", you're saying that you want to basically do a 'new $wnd.MyPluginConfig()' in JS, and the browser rightfully complains that there's no such MyPluginConfig. Adding name="Object" means you'll do a 'new $wnd.Object()' in JS.Fwiw, I'd rather user fields than getters/setters for such objects. YMMV.On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 8:38:19 AM UTC+2 Nicolas Chamouard wrote:Thank you !It is a bit mysterious to me, but with name = "Object" the constructor works :)Le mercredi 29 juin 2022 à 00:47:32 UTC+2, m.conr...@gmail.com a écrit :try adding name = "Object" so that it uses an empty javascript Object as the wrapped item.I found this via Googling:@JsType(namespace = JsPackage.GLOBAL, isNative = true, name = "Object") public class MyPluginConfig { @JsProperty public void setXXXX(String str); @JsProperty public String getXXXX(); ... }
Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/36329387/12407701On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 6:24 PM Nicolas Chamouard <ncham...@alara-group.fr> wrote:Yes, it does not change anything :@JsType(isNative=true, namespace = JsPackage.GLOBAL)
public class OptionOverrides {
@JsConstructor
public OptionOverrides() {}
@JsProperty
public native String getInitialView();
@JsProperty
public native void setInitialView(String initialView);
}
Still the same error : $wnd.OptionOverrides is not a constructor
--Le mardi 28 juin 2022 à 23:27:08 UTC+2, m.conr...@gmail.com a écrit :Have you tried giving the class a constructor?On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 4:04 PM Nicolas Chamouard <ncham...@alara-group.fr> wrote:Hello,I am using JsInterop to integrate FullCalendar to my GWT application.As described here https://fullcalendar.io/docs/initialize-globals, I am supposed to create an object literal and pass it to the Calendar() constructor.I have managed to create this class :@JsType(namespace = JsPackage.GLOBAL)
public class OptionOverrides {
@JsProperty
public native String getInitialView();
@JsProperty
public native void setInitialView(String initialView);
}
It works but the FullCalendar complains about all the Java Object stuff that is translated to javascript : equals(), hashCode(), etc
I have tried to add isNative=true to my class, but in this case i cannot instantiate it in Java (error : $wnd.OptionOverrides is not a constructor)
Is there an other way to do this, am I missing something here ?
Thanks
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