Thanks Thierry... I'm going to try this right now..

2009/11/25 Thierry Boileau <[email protected]>

> Hello Xavier,
>
> once the gwt project has been compiled, you obtain a set of files (html,
> css, images, javascript), especially a single HTML page which is the
> entry point of the client application.
> You can therefore serve this page and the other files using a simple
> Directory Restlet hosted by your Restlet server standalone application.
>
> I hope this will help you.
> Best regards,
> Thierry Boileau
>
> > Hello,
> > It seems that currently GWT restlet applications need to be deployed
> > onto a servlet container, especially to bypass SOP restrictions.
> > I would like to know if it is possible to run the gwt restlet
> > application in stand alone mode ; this would imply I suppose to
> > consider the gwt client application as a ressource itself we would
> > have to access through an url like http://myipandport/mysgwtappli.
> > Has someone already done such an example?
> > regards
> > xavier
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