They best approach is to download/click the excel and let the browsers mime
take care of it if possible.



On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 7:34 AM, Alain Ekambi <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Why not simply wrap the gwt app with a native shell like nw.js or
> electron? This will give u native access from your gwt app.
>
> Am 25.10.2016 12:26 PM schrieb "Frank" <[email protected]>:
>
>> You can communicate in GWT with applets, and they can launch applications.
>>
>> But applets almost don't work in any browser anymore.
>>
>> I am not sure how jnlp works, but if this can be called in javascript,
>> you can also do it in GWT. GWT can do anything javascript can do. Nothing
>> more, nothing less.
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