thank you for the advice
I have a poor understanding of Maven, so I can only add functionality in 
the basic way.

I know myself
1 Build and run using Eclipse and GWT plugin
2 Add jar to build path
3 Add by adding <inherits> tag

If you prefer, it would be helpful if you could download the jars you need 
for domino-rest.

2022年5月24日火曜日 22:16:47 UTC+9 [email protected]:

>
> You can use domino-rest without using maven. But Maven will make things 
> much easier.
>
> There are several examples demontrating the use of the Domino-Stack 
> (including domino-rest) Also, in most cases, it does not depend on Eclipse. 
> F.e.: check: 
> https://github.com/NaluKit/nalu-examples/tree/main/nalu-complex-app-example. 
> This example demonstrate how to do things in Nalu. This example uses 
> domino-rest for the communication. (I am pretty sure Ahmad & Rafat have 
> similar examples using the domino stack). Just follow the instructions 
> inside the readme.txt. All you need to do is to install Java and Maven and 
> make it available from your terminal. 
>
>
> hprc schrieb am Dienstag, 24. Mai 2022 um 02:15:12 UTC+2:
>
>> Re [domino-rest]
>> It's a great API, you can use POJO and REST respectively.
>> However, I don't know how to use ECLIPSE + GWT + MOVEN, so it's sad that 
>> I can't use it right away.
>>
>

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