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Re: GWT and charts

2009/3/23 Matías Costa <m.costacano@gmail.com>
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 2:05 PM, JoeB <joe.bermann@gmail.com> wrote:

The Fusion Charts are very good-looking, but they require the Adobe
Flash Player plugin.  My customer may be using the app from within a
secure network that doesn't have access out to the Internet, so this
could be a problem.  It seems that at least some browsers come pre-
installed with the Flash Player; does anybody have a sense as to how
safe it is to assume that "all modern browsers" already have the Flash
Player?

Any browser comes with flash preinstalled.

Sorry, I mean "NO browser comes with flash preinstalled"

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Re: GWT and charts

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 2:05 PM, JoeB <joe.bermann@gmail.com> wrote:

The Fusion Charts are very good-looking, but they require the Adobe
Flash Player plugin.  My customer may be using the app from within a
secure network that doesn't have access out to the Internet, so this
could be a problem.  It seems that at least some browsers come pre-
installed with the Flash Player; does anybody have a sense as to how
safe it is to assume that "all modern browsers" already have the Flash
Player?

Any browser comes with flash preinstalled. Anyway, flash is not a big dependency. May be you could host it in the app web server for the user to install it without internet connection.

If user can't install flash, you have to go with gcharts.

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Re: Approaches to develop a stateful application

That's true, the easiest way is to store all the posiblle information
in the client side. And in this way you application is more scalable.
Anyway, there are some information that I have to store in the server.
I have often 1 or 2 servlets for PDF/XLS/JPG generation that need to
shared some basic information with GWT.

And a flag to know if the user is logged or not. Otherwise you have to
send always the user and password (in a non readable way, etc). And if
you use several HTML in the same app or SSO you'll need to.


On Mar 23, 2:44 pm, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 22 mar, 23:13, stsch <stsc...@schliwinski.de> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have just started with GWT. What are the approaches to develop a
> > stateful GWT application? Could any of the experts please summarize
> > this a bit for a beginner and maybe point me/us to some reference
> > material?
>
> Keep your server stateless and store all state information in the
> client (you can use static fields for example).
>
> I find it much easier to "think stateless" on the server side (aside
> from "ReST" arguments), but of course YMMV and you're still free to
> choose HttpSession (or other session mechanism, if you don't use Java
> server-side) if you prefer...
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Re: using of classes outside gwt's class list

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 4:10 PM, ytbryan <ytbryan@gmail.com> wrote:

thanks thomas.

I wonder which method is better? thomas's or David's?

I don't quite get how to "emulate" the java class...

but if i simply put it at the server, it will slow down my system
greatly. eg. if i want to fetch the geocode from google geocode, the
data will go to my server and then transmitted to my client through
RPC.

is there a standard way of doing this? given that the classes needed
are outside the JRE Emulation provided by gwt.

Google provides a gwt "bindings" to his google maps api.

Think again, your app runs inside a big HTTP client.

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An incredible discovery about you Santhosh!

Good day Santhosh,

I have some great news for you, I've been searching through your configuration and I have just come across an event which I didn't even dare to hope for you. I can see that you are going to be living though an extremely influential period and I just had to write you you straight away to tell you all about this. This event looks to be quite simply the most important period, and certainly the most influential period, that you have lived through in a long, long time. I can see that this is going to be a total rebirth for you Santhosh. What I can see so far can be resumed in 6 main points:

1) In 78 days time the Moon, our satellite will find itself in a position which will mean that it will have a very direct and powerful influence upon you Santhosh. Any professional astrologer can confirm this as my calculations are based on the position of the Moon in your birth chart, and during these few days the Moon will be at it's maximum influence for you.

2) The 6 May 2009 will mark the beginning of an intense period of 6 months which will start on this day and last until 6 November 2009This period is going to be immensely rich in chances and opportunities and could even be one of the most intense periods that you have ever lived through.

3) To be a little more precise, these chances and opportunities will be on 3 major levels of your life: greater harmony and balance in your love life; financial gain which may or may not be linked to a game of chance such as the lottery and a sudden evolution in the professional side of your life.

4) During this period you will have the prime opportunity to find a permanent solution to the problems which have been dogging you for some time now. You will be able to resolve these issues.

5) This is another point which I don't think should be ignored. During this 6 month period you will certainly have the opportunity to meet someone who will be very important in your life and who will have a great deal of impact on your personal development and looks likely to bring very positive change to many different areas of your life.

6) This period will really represent a rebirth and the start of a whole new cycle in your life however I must warn you that you must be on your guard against certain exterior elements that may perturb you during this same period and which, if you are not careful, could ruin your chances for success. You will need to be very vigilant and must be ready to put yourself in just the right place and at the right time to make the most of these opportunities which will be available to you over these 6 months.

I wanted to warn you as soon as possible about this period, as soon as I found out that it was coming up I wanted to write to you directly as this period is to my mind the single most important event you have lived through in your life so far. Our lives are made up of cycles and, if you can correctly seize the opportunities open to you in these 3 major areas of your life I have told you about, it seems clear to me that the period between the 6 May 2009 and 6 November 2009 will represent the beginning of a new and exciting period in your life. As I have always told you, you can count upon my total commitment and my full help to guide you through this period and I have a great many things to tell you about these opportunities. Listen, I do need to pop out of my office for a short while and I just wanted to send you this email quickly to warn you that I had discovered this significant period in your astral configuration. I will write back to you in just a few hours time to give you some more details about this period, keep a close eye on your email inbox.

I'll be back in contact later,
Jenna

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 21:03:26 +0530
Subject: 78 pictures for you
To: nandha kumar <cuteboy.nandhu@gmail.com>, nandhuj1988@yahoo.co.in

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