Suggestion:
I would like to ask the forum members a favor.
- Please consider posting your code and results as a final postings when you successfully solve or partially solve an issue. (Solution, interim results). and version number.
This forum is not a "stackoverflow-like forum", but many of us rely on the forum to help us. With results it's easier to identify "don't do" patterns or to avoid subpar practices, and focus on what works. (Yes, there is a best practice document and quickstart guide.)
No matter how you access this forum, post the results. It helps the users and SmartGWT community at large work better with Isomorphic to support SmartGWT. It also identifies never got an answer from solved but didn't post or where too many of us just don't understand the documentation, or design features need revision. It is reasonable to expect feedback on the quality of your results but not just simple thanks.
It can be a few lines or a complete java class. I also post lessons learned and sometimes get comments back on "don't do that" advice.
An early example for me is JSNI for a 3rd party js control called a FoamTree (carrot2.org). It's not for the average developer but the results may be useful. I find that I refer back to postings elsewhere.
http://forums.smartclient.com/showth...ht=JSNI&page=3
I will try to post this way where I can. I almost promise.
Thank you
I would like to ask the forum members a favor.
- Please consider posting your code and results as a final postings when you successfully solve or partially solve an issue. (Solution, interim results). and version number.
This forum is not a "stackoverflow-like forum", but many of us rely on the forum to help us. With results it's easier to identify "don't do" patterns or to avoid subpar practices, and focus on what works. (Yes, there is a best practice document and quickstart guide.)
No matter how you access this forum, post the results. It helps the users and SmartGWT community at large work better with Isomorphic to support SmartGWT. It also identifies never got an answer from solved but didn't post or where too many of us just don't understand the documentation, or design features need revision. It is reasonable to expect feedback on the quality of your results but not just simple thanks.
It can be a few lines or a complete java class. I also post lessons learned and sometimes get comments back on "don't do that" advice.
An early example for me is JSNI for a 3rd party js control called a FoamTree (carrot2.org). It's not for the average developer but the results may be useful. I find that I refer back to postings elsewhere.
http://forums.smartclient.com/showth...ht=JSNI&page=3
I will try to post this way where I can. I almost promise.
Thank you