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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T03:11:30+00:00 2026-05-19T03:11:30+00:00

I’d like to know how to call a GWT static method from the parent

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I’d like to know how to call a GWT static method from the parent of the iframe in which the gwt module is loaded.

As a simple example suppose I have the following gwt class:

public class Simple {
    public static void showWindow() {
        Window.alert("Hello from the iframe");
    }
}

I create an html host page called “iFrameHost.html” that can run the function above. Then in an unrelated GWT module on a different page I call:

Frame iFrame = new Frame("iFrameHost.html");
RootPanel.get().add(iFrame);

How do I now call the showWindow() method from the parent page?

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    2026-05-19T03:11:31+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 3:11 am

    This is based on Gipsy King’s answer:

    Simple Class becomes:

    public class Simple {
        public static void showWindow() {
            Window.alert("Hello from the iframe");
        }
        public static final native void setWindowFunction() /*-{
            $wnd.jsniShowWindow = this.@com.package.path.Simple::showWindow();
        }-*/;
    }
    

    Then to call the Simple class from the parent HTML page:
    Set the IFrame id and use the following method:

     private native void callShowWindow() /*-{
           $doc.getElementById("iFrameID").contentWindow.jsniShowWindow(); 
     }-*/;
    

    You’ll have to make certain that the iFrame page has called setWindowFunction() but after that you can call callShowWindow() from the parent html page.

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