On Oct 29, 9:44 am, rusty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm partly humoured partly intrigued. How would this GWT have access
> to the File System and other such resources, since by definition
> javascript can't do any of that kind of thing. What if it wants to do
> other cool things on your system?
hi rusty,
in this instance, what you do is you still keep even the _desktop_
version using JSONRPC or other XMLHTTPRequest derivative, and you use
it to communicate on loopback with a "server" that is installed on
your desktop machine.
the fact that it's the same "server" that would be installed on a "web
server" is irrelevant.
in this way, you keep your application in an MVC framework. the "GWT"
bits are the V. the "web server" bits - even when installed desktop-
side - are the "MC" bits.
and in the example you give, the "server" would perform accesses to
the "File System", under the control of the separated-front-end GWT
code.
l.
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