Yep I spose thats one way to do it! :)

On Mar 20, 1:58 pm, Brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd just send the requests over https.
>
> On Mar 20, 4:56 am, eggsy84 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > Just writing for a bit of advice.
>
> > I'm writing a GWT widget that can be deployed anywhere as well as
> > mobiles and it needs to communicate with my server side code and as
> > such the requests are sent using JSONP to avoid any cross site
> > problems.
>
> > As its using JSONP in such a way I can't really implement any typical
> > J2EE container based security as you usually would (using the web.xml
> > and securing URL's etc).
>
> > Is there any proven way of securing requests? As it happens the
> > application doesn't hold any important information really but its best
> > to start off on a good footing with good secure principles in place?
>
> > Has anyone else followed proven methods when implementing a GWT
> > application?
>
> > Many thanks all,
>
> > Eggsy
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