Of course GWT can be used, but IMO is probably not needed and would be 
easier not to use it, unless you want to program all the client-side logic 
using Java and integrate it with cockpit using JsInterop.


On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 1:57:48 AM UTC-6, Elhanan wrote:
>
> hi.. we've been using a small gwt page we developed inside an old vmware 
> application that's not longer supported 
> the page lived under lighttpd server, and used python scripts as the 
> backend for web services, which they themselves called other web services. 
> because it was provided with gwt 2.5.0, i had no choice and couldn't 
> upgrade, thus browsers incompatibilities starting creeping up. 
>
> we are now switching to cockpit ui project for OS management, and 
> according to them, 
> https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-starter-kit.html
> it can live with any single page app, but it prefers react
> i was wondering if GWT can also be used here, i would "rip out" the page 
> we are using, and switch the remote commands to other web services. 
>

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