Jaco Van Staden wrote:
>  From what I can see this runs in Python.  Is there perhaps one that 
> allows your GWT code to run with the Java language?

No, that's an idea the original poster was suggesting.  Purely 
hypothetical at this point.

> 
> As for the mobile applications...  I was wondering whether there would 
> be a port for GWT to Android or some kind of toolkit which compile to 
> both Android and GWT? 

Not necessary.  GWT becomes pure Javascript.  As long as the browser on 
Android can run Javascript, it can run GWT.

> 
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 1:36 AM, Guy Rouillier <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
> 
>     Jaco Van Staden wrote:
>      > Hi...  I just picked up on this thread.  How does this work and where
>      > can I read more about this project?  Is there a way to have GWT code
>      > running on mobile apps?
>      >
>      > Looking forward to hearing from you :)
> 
>     Rather than copy the previous messages here, I'll just point you to the
>     threads which you can read from the archives:
> 
>     ANN: Pyjamas 0.3 Released
>     Suggestion: GWT port to Desktop
> 
>     And here are some links the original author provided:
> 
>         http://pyjd.org for Pyjamas-Desktop
>         http://pyjs.org for Pyjamas
> 
> 
>     For your last question, GWT is (clever) Javascript.  If your mobile
>     browser has the necessary Javascript support, GWT should run there.
> 
>     --
>     Guy Rouillier
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Jaco van Staden
> Cell:  +27 (0)82 7712294
> 
> > 


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Guy Rouillier

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