Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Re: Working with third party client libraries in gwt

If you want to use them on the client side, you must have the source
code for GWT to translate to JS. In addition, this code must be
compatible with GWT's subset of Java.

Using third party jars on the server side, on the other hand, is just
straight Java.

I would hazard a guess that your issue is due to an attempt to use
them on the client.

-Ben

On Mar 23, 8:27 am, Prashant <er.prashants...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm very new to GWT and have basic experience in web development. Just
> started learning gwt and trying to build a web application  which
> would use client libraries in order to connect TIBCO EMS but not sure
> how to import libraries in to gwt project.
> I've already developed a java desktop application built on swings
> using those libraries but now not able to use them in gwt project.
>
> I'm getting below error when I'm trying to create an object of
> TibjmsAdmin class.
>
> com.tibco.tibjms.admin.TibjmsAdmin can not be found in source
> packages. Check the inheritance chain from your module; it may not be
> inheriting a required module or a module may not be adding its source
> path entries properly.
>
> Can you please help here?
>
> Thanks in Advance
> Prashant

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