Re: Compile Error - Method Not Implemented
Made a silly mistake of having the interface extend EventListener
instead of having the class implement EventListener. In the class the
required method was already implemented. With that corrected the
compile works without any errors.
Would be good if the Console window had more meaningful output on
where the error occurred (it did not mention about the interface).
On Aug 5, 2:21 am, Jeffrey Chimene <jchim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 8/3/2011 7:56 PM, Nick Apperley wrote:> Is there a way to do a clean build from scratch?
>
> You can always delete the compiler output (including .class files). If
> you're using Eclipse, the "clean" function will accomplish that task.> When a compile is
> > done is any caching involved?
>
> I think the answer at the level of problem you're having is "no".
> I qualify the "no", because if you are using Gin, and are using
> development mode, and you change the Gin binding information, then it's
> wise to recompile (i.e. restart development mode). That doesn't seem to
> be the case here.
>
> I'm fairly sure you will find the problem is some unexplored linkage
> between the .java and the .ui.xml. I've outlined a resolution path
> below. I know this can be frustrating. In cases like this, the wisdom to
> strategically cripple your application is crucial to isolating the
> failure point.
>
> On Aug 3, 2:28 am, Jeffrey Chimene <jchim...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> I see nothing there either.
>
> >> I'd try a few things:
> >> o Simplify the file. Use VerticalPanel or HorizontalPanel or a
> >> combination of them to replace the g:grid when laying out the labels.
>
> >> o Focus on getting a clean compilation w/o reference to the ui.xml
> >> (obviously, it won't run...) Start commenting out the UiField and
> >> UiHandler annotations one by one. Donotcomment out the field references.
>
> >> o Does the Template Editor do anything interesting when invoked on this
> >> ui.xml?
>
> >> o Look at the generated javascript and see if you can find the linkage
> >> to the Problem Child.
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