We are still writing the the back end of our app at the moment, so
have not made a decision on which client api to use.
Currently we are leaning towards GwtExt (GXT), but like the look of
your framework.

We have some questions:

1. Are you still on target for an end of October release?
2. Can your client side framework work with a java srever side?
3. If yes to 2, can it work with GWT RPC or would it still require
JSON?

Many thanks.

--
Daren Bell


On Sep 3, 3:28 pm, Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi MN,
>
> You can switch layout to "Desktop" by changing theme to "blue_aero".
> (StartMenu->Panel Setting->Theme)
> There is also "classic" theme which has "Single content" layout.
>
> This works in all gwt-supported browsers, nothing special for chrome.
>
> Our framework applications support different content management.
> It is possible to switch to SingleContentManager or
> DesktopContentManager.
>
> Andrej
>
> On 3. Sep., 12:36 h., MN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > did you have a special layout for the google chrome browser and IE6?
> > (i not see in chrome a "desktop". only the "start-menu" as a static
> > navigation and each frame as a part of the right content with no
> > windows style)
>
> > how did you solve this different layouts?
>
>

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