A future-proof port of the com.google.gwt.user.client.Timer
GWT module, with no dependency on gwt-user
(besides the Java Runtime Emulation), to prepare for GWT 3 / J2Cl.
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Add the dependency to your build.
For Maven:
<dependency> <groupId>org.gwtproject.timer</groupId> <artifactId>gwt-timer</artifactId> <version>HEAD-SNAPSHOT</version> </dependency>
For Gradle:
implementation("org.gwtproject.timer:gwt-timer:HEAD-SNAPSHOT")
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Update your GWT module to use
<inherits name="org.gwtproject.timer.Timer" />
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Change the
import
s in your Java source files:import org.gwtproject.timer.client.Timer;
To build gwt-timer:
- run
mvn clean verify
on the parent directory. This will build the artifact and run tests against the JVM, J2CL, and GWT2.
GWT Timer requires GWT 2.9.0 or newer!
GWT Timer does not depend on any other module.
A simplified, browser-safe timer class. This class serves the same purpose as java.util.Timer
, but is simplified because of the single-threaded environment. To schedule a timer, simply create a subclass of it (overriding run) and call schedule or scheduleRepeating.
new Timer() {
@Override
public void run() {
DomGlobal.console.info("this block run only once.");
}
}.run();
new Timer() {
@Override
public void run() {
DomGlobal.console.info("this block run once after 1 second");
}
}.schedule(1000);
new Timer() {
@Override
public void run() {
DomGlobal.console.info("this block runs every 1 second");
}
}.scheduleRepeating(1000);