Hi Wouter, I am new to Java but I do have programming skills. I am
having more trouble with the "jargon" of the environment and with the
integration of the "Java flavour" technologies of IOC/Dependency
Injection and persistence such as Spring and Hibernate.

On Mar 15, 10:00 pm, wouter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wualla,
>
> If you really are a total newbie in java and GWT, best start learning
> java first. Java.sun.com is a good starting point. IDE's like eclipse
> are a great help if you already know what you're doing. But if they
> give you the impression you can build a project without programming
> skills, that impression is false. Once you have a basic knowledge of
> java, come back to GWT.
>
> Anyway, there are several options if you want to create "a database
> driven AJAX application". GWT for client is a good choice (I wouldn't
> be here if I wasn't convinced), server side will also depend on what
> server you have and what technology it offers.
>
> Greetz,
> Wouter
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