Hi

you could replace each page with a gwt app/module - it is quite
possible - however what would the point be ? if you are simply
replacing the functionality of a page, e.g. a jsp, with a gwt module
then I have to ask what is the value ?

What is driving you to use gwt ? Is it that you want richer more
interactive pages ? If that is so then you may need to look at the
pages you have and decide where gwt can add value by combining a few
of your existing pages into one gwt module

My 2c
Len

On 27/08/2008, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Hello all,
>  Thanks a lot for your valuabel help. What are all the options that you
>  said sounds quite appealing if I am going to create my product rt from
>  scratch. But in my case , we do have a stabel product and we are
>  planning to use GWT for some of the widely used pages as well as for
>  the forthcoming enhancements. So if we are planning to go for using
>  GWT with the exsisting web pages which are legacy web pages, we have
>  to go for either DOM manupulation or we can write a class for each web
>  page as per above discusion , rt ?
>  Thanks
>  Samir
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>  >
>

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