Hi all,

This Sept. 1st I'm releasing "Milestone 1" of my GWT-in-the-AIR
project.

http://code.google.com/p/gwt-in-the-air/

Release notes:
 * There's little to no javadoc; because of Adobe AIR's doc licensing,
I don't know if there will ever be (I'm not a lawyer).
 * There's little to no doc; there are some wiki pages and a sample
(SVN only) to show you how to use the library. I'll try to add a few
other wiki pages in the next couple of days or so.
 * Every API documented in the Adobe AIR's "JSLR" is mapped to a JSO
overlay (file a bug if I missed some), and you'll find a few widgets
abstracting/packaging a few things for you.


Here's the project's description:

Makes the Adobe AIR API available for GWT (using JSNI) and provides
tools to ease "GWT in Adobe AIR" development:
 * a GWT Linker to compile Java to !JavaScript and produce an AIR
application (or intermediate package) in a single step
 * an RMI !BrowserManager to run JUnit unit tests within the ADL (AIR
Debug Launcher)
 * a GWTShell subclass (AIRDebugLauncher) to launch the GWTShell
(eventually with the embedded Tomcat) and run the application in the
ADL

Given the lack of _AIR hosted mode_, you'd generally use GWT-in-the-
AIR when developping applications targetting both the web and the
desktop.

*You'll need GWT 1.5 RC2 or later to use GWT-in-the-AIR*
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