gwtquery | A jQuery clone for GWT | SDK library
kandi X-RAY | gwtquery Summary
kandi X-RAY | gwtquery Summary
GwtQuery a.k.a. GQuery is a jQuery-like API written in GWT, which allows GWT to be used in progressive enhancement scenarios where perhaps GWT widgets are too heavyweight. It can also be used to find and improve your GWT widgets. GwtQuery is easy to learn for those using jQuery as they share the same api, aditionally gquery adds nice features like type-safe css, compile time optimisations, etc. Currently, almost the jQuery API is written and all CSS3 selectors should be supported. We are working in a brand new web site, in the meanwhile for more information/documentation visit gQuery doc pages at :
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- Get the test content
- This is a helper method to test the cache and store it in a hash map .
- Get http client response .
- parse js source code
- Computes the numeric value of a numeric property .
- Converts a pseudo - class to an XPath expression .
- Performs an AJAX request .
- Gets value .
- Output method .
- Get the elements that match a pseudo value .
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I am new to gradle and trying to use the gradle plugin in eclipse.
Created a java gwt project using an online project generator https://gwt-project-generator.cfapps.io/
It imported all the dependencies very nicely.
Now I am trying to rename the project from demo to gradle-demo and I am confused. It automatically reverts the name to demo each time. In the build.gradle file I see nothing that would indicate enforcement of the name.
Any pointers ?
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Aug-21 at 09:14Add this to your build.gradle
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You can use gwtquery like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the gwtquery component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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