From 76acb33186398afca7dd850d02e52139196c7c47 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?utf8?q?Marko=20Gr=C3=B6nroos?=
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 00:46:43 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Toolkit 5.3.0 RC5 release.
svn changeset:6355/svn branch:trunk
---
WebContent/release-notes.html | 34 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
build/VERSION.properties | 2 +-
2 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/WebContent/release-notes.html b/WebContent/release-notes.html
index ea81a06211..91a628449c 100644
--- a/WebContent/release-notes.html
+++ b/WebContent/release-notes.html
@@ -236,6 +236,29 @@ here.
For up-to-date status of known problems, see the developer website dev.itmill.com.
+Package for the experimental GWT Out-of-Process Hosted Mode
+
+
+ We provide a separate (platform independent) installation package
+ (itmill-toolkit-oophm-.tar.gz) for the experimental Out of
+ Process Hosted Mode (OOPHM) of GWT, which allows debugging client-side code in GWT
+ Hosted Mode with a regular web browser. Using the OOPHM requires installing a browser
+ plugin (available for Mozilla Firefox, IE, and WebKit). See the manual section on OOPHM
+ for more details.
+
+
+
+ The Linux version of GWT Hosted Mode Browser is no longer compatible with IT Mill
+ Toolkit 5.3.0 (#2299), so the OOPHM is
+ the only option for debugging in hosted mode in Linux.
+
+
+
+ As the OOPHM package is experimental, you should use it only for debugging purposes
+ during development. For production use, you should compile your custom widget sets with
+ the regular IT Mill Toolkit package for your platform.
+
+
Important known problems in
@@ -245,13 +268,10 @@ here.
other versions of Windows. Workaround: use 7-Zip or
some other good unzip program for Windows.
- - #1636 Incompatibility with some
- versions of Firefox and other browsers based on Gekko 1.7. For example, the hosted
- mode browser of Google Web Toolkit 1.4.62 (included in IT Mill Toolkit) does not work
- fully in Linux so the the new feature for having multiple applications per page is
- not possible. This is due to the new client-side loader code. For a workaround for
- loading multiple applications per page, use a static HTML loader page, see for example
- the multiapp.html demo page.
+ - #2299 The Hosted Mode Browser does
+ not work in Linux for debugging client-side GWT code. You need to install the
+ experimental OOPHM package instead (see above) for development. For production, you
+ should use the regular package for Linux.
For other known problems, see open tickets at developer site dev.itmill.com.
diff --git a/build/VERSION.properties b/build/VERSION.properties
index 7b48afb4ef..e4223e9c9c 100644
--- a/build/VERSION.properties
+++ b/build/VERSION.properties
@@ -1 +1 @@
-version=5.3.0-rc4
+version=5.3.0-rc5
--
2.39.5