2009/6/30 Juan José Vázquez Delgado <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> > I'm also working on a GWT-Sling integration. I'm still making some tests
> for
> > the Sling Explorer (with a minimal amount of dependencies) and I will
> > publish this week  what I'm doing. Now, it  is completly based on the ASF
> > 2.0 licence.
>
> Great news. I´ll have a look on it and if you want I can collaborate with
> you.


Nice ! it takes time to build a nice Sling Explorer :-(

Futhermore, I'm not a CSS expert, I also need help in this area.


>
>
> > Thanks to the "noserver" GWT option & the Sling Fs service, it  is
> possible
> > to run the gwt application in the hosted mode and have an access to the
> > Sling resources (services, scripts, static resources, ..).
>
> Yeap, this is a great configuration. It´s is amazing don´t have to
> re-initialize anything every time a change is done.


It is a kind of magic, specially wihtout js code ... Thanks to Sling & GWT
:-)

>
>
> > I have not yet
> > make some unit tests.
>
> The better aproach seems to use pure JUnit tests versus GWTTest ones.
> This approach can be reached applying patterns such as MVP
> (Model-View-Presenter) and Dependecy Injection. You might want have a
> look at this interesting thread [1].


ok thanks for the link


>
>
> > I'm also using the maven gwt plugin.
>
> Me too.
>
> BR,
>
> Juanjo.
>
> [1]
> http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/thread/8b0ae5eaf84d8bc2/f4e546662ace840f#f4e546662ace840f
>

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