On Oct 17, 3:14 pm, Thomas Broyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 17 oct, 15:45,lkcl<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
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> > does anyone want to be able to run applications written for GWT as a
> > *desktop* application?
>
> > if so, port GWT _back_ into pure java, using Java bindings to
> > Webkit's DOM model to manage the "screen".
>
> Or just package your GWT app as an Adobe AIR app (eventually with the
> help of GWT-in-the-AIR, but it's not a requirement).
>
> (disclaimer: I'm the developer of GWT-in-the-AIR)
oooo.
... which - and you'll like this - uses webkit!
so, ironically, both of us are advocating that the way to run GWT
java apps on the desktop is... via webkit :)
ok - i should say:
if you want a _free software_ - non-proprietary - way to run GWT java
apps on the desktop, port GWT to pure-java using webkit glib bindings.
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