Hello,
the slides are here:
http://redhat.slides.com/vszocs/debugging-ovirt-gwt-applications?token=br...
I've made some new discoveries while working on this, the biggest one is
that SDBG (link below) actually works for oVirt WebAdmin!
This means there's a viable alternative to existing GWT debug method, which
doesn't restrict you to using an ancient (NPAPI-compliant) browser, while
still being able to use Java IDE (Eclipse) as well as reaping the benefits
of SDM code server (fast incremental recompiles).
If you're an oVirt UI maintainer, I highly suggest you to join this
session, spend ~1 hour of your time and in return, get the knowledge to be
more productive when dealing with our GWT code.
Regards,
Vojtech
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 3:56 PM, Vojtech Szocs <vszocs(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Update: moving the session to Tue, Apr 4 @ the same time as
originally
planned.
Regards,
V
ojtech
PS: Greg sent me a link to SDBG project [1] which allows you to debug GWT
application via Super Dev Mode from within Java Eclipse IDE. I'm going to
cover this in the presentation as well.
[1]
http://sdbg.github.io/
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 8:09 PM, Vojtech Szocs <vszocs(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Hello UI devs,
>
> with oVirt master UI using the latest GWT SDK [1], I'd like to host a
> live demo session with two goals in mind:
>
> a, explain how the (Java IDE based) Classic Dev Mode works and mention
> its limitations
> b, explain how the (browser based) Super Dev Mode works and encourage
> people to start using it to boost their productivity
>
> [1]
http://www.mail-archive.com/devel@ovirt.org/msg08558.html
>
> The Classic vs. Super Dev Mode are two possible ways to debug GWT
> applications. This session will give you the knowledge to decide which one
> to use in a specific situation.
>
> Proposed time: Mon, Apr 3 @ 5pm CET / 6pm TLV / 11am US EST. (This can be
> changed as needed.)
>
> Let me know if this kind of session interests you or if the above time
> doesn't fit you but you'd still like to join.
>
> Thanks,
> Vojtech
>
>