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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:05:39+00:00 2026-05-11T20:05:39+00:00

I would like a panel in GWT to fill the page without actually having

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I would like a panel in GWT to fill the page without actually having to set the size. Is there a way to do this? Currently I have the following:

public class Main  implements EntryPoint
{
    public void onModuleLoad()
    {
        HorizontalSplitPanel split = new HorizontalSplitPanel();
        //split.setSize("250px", "500px");
        split.setSplitPosition("30%");

        DecoratorPanel dp = new DecoratorPanel();
        dp.setWidget(split);

        RootPanel.get().add(dp);
    }

}

With the previous code snippet, nothing shows up. Is there a method call I am missing?

Thanks.


UPDATE Sep 17 ’08 at 20:15

I put some buttons (explicitly set their size) on each side and that still doesn’t work. I’m really surprised there isn’t like a FillLayout class or a setFillLayout method or setDockStyle(DockStyle.Fill) or something like that. Maybe it’s not possible? But for as popular as GWT is, I would think it would be possible.

UPDATE Sep 18 ’08 at 14:38

I have tried setting the RootPanel width and height to 100% and that still didn’t work. Thanks for the suggestion though, that seemed like it maybe was going to work. Any other suggestions??

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    2026-05-11T20:05:40+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:05 pm

    Google has answered the main part of your question in one of their FAQs:
    http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/FAQ_UI.html#How_do_I_create_an_app_that_fills_the_page_vertically_when_the_b

    The primary point is that you can’t set height to 100%, you must do something like this:

    final VerticalPanel vp = new VerticalPanel();
    vp.add(mainPanel);
    vp.setWidth("100%");
    vp.setHeight(Window.getClientHeight() + "px");
    Window.addResizeHandler(new ResizeHandler() {
    
      public void onResize(ResizeEvent event) {
        int height = event.getHeight();
        vp.setHeight(height + "px");
      }
    });
    RootPanel.get().add(vp);
    
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