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RouteConverter and Mac OS X
(26.10.2010, 16:15)routeconverter Wrote: Do you see that?

Yes, I do see that for the Mac version.

I can't test the linux version as I only have 32bit linux versions.
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(26.10.2010, 17:24)hvdwolf Wrote: Yes, I do see that for the Mac version.

Good.

(26.10.2010, 17:24)hvdwolf Wrote: I can't test the linux version as I only have 32bit linux versions.

Please try this one

Does this work?
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Christian
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(27.10.2010, 10:21)routeconverter Wrote: Please try this one

Does this work?
Yes, it does.
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(27.10.2010, 16:21)hvdwolf Wrote: Yes, it does.

Good. The next try is to test if the test hits the same origin policy. Please try

If successfully started with 'java -jar BrowserTest4Windows64.jar', it should display a window like this:

   

And when you press the large button on the top, it should display this (this will fail on Mac OS and Linux, but should work on Windows):

   

Do you see that?
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Christian
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Both linux and Mac start successfully. However, the map is quite slow to display on linux.

When I press the button on my Mac I get:
   

When I press the button on Ubuntu 10.04 I get:
   

I have no windows machine around. Only at my work and I have a few days off.
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(28.10.2010, 12:03)hvdwolf Wrote: I have no windows machine around. Only at my work and I have a few days off.

Never mind. Your observation is funny, I thought the same origin policy would prevent this. Could you please clean the log file, download the latest prelease, start it on your Mac and Linux box, and put the log files into the forum? I'm interested in lines like

Quote:script 'checkCallbackListenerPort();'
Received callback: GET /callback-port/53479 HTTP/1.1
Received callback from browser after 50 milliseconds
Switched from callback to polling the browser
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Christian
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(28.10.2010, 13:00)routeconverter Wrote:
Quote:script 'checkCallbackListenerPort();'
Received callback: GET /callback-port/53479 HTTP/1.1
Received callback from browser after 50 milliseconds
Switched from callback to polling the browser

When should this be called? Both in the logs of my linux and my mac prereleases I don't see this happen.
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(28.10.2010, 17:49)hvdwolf Wrote: When should this be called? Both in the logs of my linux and my mac prereleases I don't see this happen.

Somewhere during the initialization. Please clean the logs, start the prerelease, and send me the logs.
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Christian
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(28.10.2010, 21:12)routeconverter Wrote: Somewhere during the initialization. Please clean the logs, start the prerelease, and send me the logs.

I removed the logs and started the apps again.
Please find attached the logs.


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(28.10.2010, 21:27)hvdwolf Wrote: I removed the logs and started the apps again.
Please find attached the logs.

Fine, thank you. Both logs have the line

Quote:Oct 28, 2010 10:23:43 PM slash.navigation.converter.gui.mapview.BaseMapView$10 run
INFO: Switched from callback to polling the browser

and

Quote:Oct 28, 2010 10:21:54 PM slash.navigation.converter.gui.mapview.BaseMapView$10 run
INFO: Switched from callback to polling the browser

So the intermediate result is: BrowserTest4 showed, that callbacks from the browser are possible. Although if've tried to model BrowserTest4 after RouteConverter there seem to be some differences. I'm going to create some debug versions of RouteConverter with lots of debug information to analyze, what is actually different.
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