I'm new in GWT and I made some simple projects and in the last one I use google maps api.
The problem is that there is no result when I wrote the code and the script and add the libraries and I have problems to locate the source of the nocache.js file. Can somebody tell me how to do a simple web site with google maps api (gwt - maps).
Try starting with a tutorial they provide.
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I am pretty new to this tool https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/composer/introduction
and just trying to explore its capabilities after I heard about in in Build conference last week.
I tried to update echo-bot that came in as a template and wondering about following questions
What language does this tool use to create bots conversations? C#
SDK or JS BF SDK?
How can I get access to code files (.js,.cs) dialog files? So if I
need to modify something we can use VS code later if needed.
Basically I'm trying to understand if we can use this solution to create Bots (dialogs and conversational components etc ) and, later on update code using IDE like VS code to just integrate API's, business logic so finally we get fully functional bot.
I've created a project in Google Web Toolkit 2.4. Many of the the elements in my web page are created with GWT (buttons,treeItems etc).
Is there a way to use Google Translate in order to do the translation? Is there an API for Google Web Toolkit?
take a look at http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/wiki/LanguageGettingStarted
Has anyone made explorercanvas work with GWT? Can you share the exact code?
I see a lot of references to explorercanvas with GWT. For example: http://code.google.com/p/explorercanvas/wiki/Instructions But these are always filled with caveats and complaints. I haven't seen any complete solutions.
Yeah I have done so for a project. I created a module which you can inherit and use in your gwt application and use the GWT Canvas class to write your code. You can see the details in my blog.
http://ummeessa.blogspot.com/2011/09/gwtcanvas-on-ie7-and-8.html
Hope the blog will help you creating your own module.
I have used my module in a project to create charts using canvas. It works fine in IE7/8 and I am sure there should be no issues. Everything which is supported by excanvas works in my module.
I want to make a site for me in which I can use the facebook api features.
I got a tomcat webserver ans liferay is installed on it.
Now I need to implement the facebook.php to this but I don't know where to put it.
I wrote some code in php to get for example my id or to post into my own profile. But liferay oder tomcat couldn't load the things from facebook.php so the server doesn't know the methods and can't do what I want him to do.
Can anybody tell me how to solve this problem?
I've never actually done it before because I've tried to keep PHP code off Liferay and used other methods to access 3rd APIs. However the Tomcat wiki has a post on it:
Installing PHP on Tomcat
Or what maybe a better option is you use the Facebook JavaScript API and you create a new Liferay portlet which uses this API instead of using PHP.
How can I use Facebook JAVA API in my application? will help you find the java api for facebook. With regards to getting started with programming: That one is far beyond what can be answered here. But basically: Try to access the API in the language that you're working in. Don't bridge to a different language in order to bridge then to an external system.
There are a lot more hits when you google for facebook java api in case that link doesn't help.
I am doing a project.
The first page should be the web page r 'phonegap api' html page.
when a perticular link r button is tapped , it should be taken to the native Application,purely obj C,Pure native App(with view controllers, table views etc).
Can we connect the html page with the pure native code? If yes, Then Plz tell me how?
Thanks in advance,
Bharath gangpalli
You could create a PhoneGap plug-in, which is a custom extension to the PhoneGap API. It includes a bit of native code that does some native-specific functionality, as well as a JavaScript interface that then exposes this functionality to you, the PhoneGap developer. By definition, a plug-in is platform-specific!
In your case, you could create a plug-in that then pushes a new View to the top of the app (overlays over the HTML page, for example).
A good place to start would be Jesse's blog post about them; note that these are specifically for iPhone:
http://blogs.nitobi.com/jesse/2010/04/01/iphonegap-plugs/
Here are some examples of existing PhoneGap plugins, how to use them, and links within to the source code to see how they were built:
https://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-plugins
http://blogs.nitobi.com/shazron/2010/07/12/phonegap-iads-plugin/
http://blog.urbanairship.com/blog/2010/06/09/phonegap-push/
http://blog.clearlyinnovative.com/post/1097750723/phonegap-plugin-for-downloading-url
i think you can do that by using the phonegap exec function