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Gears. With this, you can take a better control of locally stored data and
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http://gears.google.com/

2009/2/5 asdf_asdf <[email protected]>

>
> His,
>
> Read some posts in the group and still wondering if implementing such
> a scenario would be possible with GWT:
> A web page is served which contains two frames - one for presenting
> the stuff and the other one to constantly make requests to the server
> (a timer) and maintain latest of data (lots of objects, so only the
> new data is added / removed and not everything at once).
>
> Is there a way for one frame to get a reference to the other where the
> current data resides? The obvious benefit would be that when user
> clicks a link and goes to a different page the data is still in the
> other frame and there is no need to load everything over again. Has
> someone maybe already done that or experienced a similar challenge?
>
> That's my view on the problem. But maybe there can be another way to
> retain pieces of working logic and current data without frames when a
> user jumps to physically distinct html page.
>
> Many thanks,
> Denis
> >
>

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