Hi will,
I work on a project where we use GWT, seam and facelet. The server is a
glassfish one.
Seam is a great framework, and I really see it as a great enhancement to
JSF.
It provides many components, including "Seam Remoting".
Seam Remoting allows a remote access to seam components,using Ajax.
And you can replace GWT Services by Remoting calls...
This allows you to easily share data between JSF/Facelet pages and GWT
modules via
Seam contexts.

see : http://docs.jboss.com/seam/2.1.1.CR2/reference/en-US/html_single/#gwt

Of course, this may mean deep modifications in your project.
If you wan to integrate a simple GWT module in a page and read hidden input
values
from the page I see 2 solutions :

JSNI : Allows you to call JScript in the page.

GWT DOM object : Allows you to manipulate DOM objects.

I'll find  a sample  and post it there :-)

O.

2008/12/13 will.dutt <[email protected]>

>
> i've been look around for anything that was happening with these 2
> great components. sadly the g4jsf is a dead end :(.
>
> i've got a JSF website that is now hitting the boundaries of what is
> possible in a static html refresh browser and needs GWT badly.
>
> does anyone have any good examples of integrating GWT components to
> pull information from the page its placed on and rpc the rest of the
> content it needs?
>
> i can place a GWT compenent on the page with div's which is good, but
> i'm having trouble getting information from the page (eg ID that link
> to a database). what is the command to do that?
>
> >
>

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