Or you could use

String departure = Window.Location.getParameter("departure");

Ian

http://examples.roughian.com


2008/9/23 Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> The GWT widget library (http://gwt-widget.sourceforge.net) provides
> this functionality.  You simply say:
>
> String departure =
> WindowUtils.getLocation().getParameter("departure");
>
> If you don't want to use the GWTWL, then you can parse the URL
> yourself.  First create a native method to get access to the page's
> URL and parse out the parameters you need.  Here's an example of a
> native method that can do that for you:
>
> public static native String getURL() /*-{
>    return $wnd.location.href;
> }-*/;
>
> The just use indexOf() and substring() to do the parsing...
>
> -Greg
>
> On Sep 23, 9:36 am, Dirtybit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am building a gwt web app in which users can ask for a navigation
> > route between two points.
> > The coordinates of the points are stored in a database so the user
> > only has to provide two names.
> > The names of the points are also available from a portal that we
> > developed and contains information about
> > these geopoints
> > I was wondering if it is possible to pass the departure and
> > destination names as url parameters to my gwt app, so as to show the
> > route immediately without having to provide them throught the
> > appplication ui.
> > How can I read these parameters in gwt?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >   giannis
> >

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