GCube Widgets Library - General guidelines about Portlet StyleSheets
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gCube GWT Widgets Library (gWL)
gWL has been created to uniform the Look & Feel for gCube Portlets using plain GWT (Not GWT-Ext).
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This guide is divided in two parts, in the first part you will learn how to configure/setup you GWT Application to use gWL, in the second one a tutorial will show you how to actually exploit gWL in your GWT Application.
Setup you GWT Application to use gWL
Your existing GWT Portlet needs few changes to make use the of gWL
First Step - Download gWL
You can download the gWL (beta) from here: gWL Download
Second Step - Add gWL to your Build Path
Place gCube-Widgets-Library.jar in a convenience folder, we suggest ./lib, and add it to your project build path.
Once the jar file is added in the build path edit your GWT Application configuration file (file.gwt.xml). Add the following:
<module> ... <!-- inherits gCube Widgets Library --> <inherits name='org.gcube.portlets.user.gcubewidgets.WidgetFactory'/> ... ... ... </module>
Third Step - Remove the default GWT style sheet (if any)
edit your GWT Application configuration file (file.gwt.xml). remove or comment the following:
<module> ... <!-- Inherit the default GWT style sheet. You can change --> <!-- the theme of your GWT application by uncommenting --> <!-- any one of the following lines. --> <inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.standard.Standard'/> .... <!-- inherits name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.dark.Dark'/ --> ... ... ... </module>
You should also remove all the .gwt-* css classes from your portlet css (if any) e.g. .gwt-Button, .gwt-TextBox etc.
You are now ready to use gWL!!
gCube Widgets Library Tutorial
Using gWL is a straight forward operation, it defines css classes for all GWT Widget, hence you don't need to define css classes anymore for them.
However you should make use of the org.gcube.portlets.user.gcubewidgets.client.GCubeFrame class as main panel in your entry point class.
- the GCubeFrame class constructor can be instanciated in two ways:
- GCubeFrame(String helpLink)
- GCubeFrame(String headerCaption, String helpLink)
GCubeFrame usage examples:
/** * This is the entry point method. */ public void onModuleLoad() { // GCubeFrame mainLayout = new GCubeFrame( "My Header Caption", "");