On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Joe Cole <profilercorporat...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> Looks great. What are the implications for the use of the LGPL? From
> my understanding LGPL + gwt = distribute source?

No - you only have to distribute the changes you make to the library (can't
recall the fundamental differences between v2 & v3 for LGPL, but this
remains the same because that's the fundamental reason LGPL exists in
parallel with GPL).


>
> Joe
>
> On Apr 7, 1:37 am, "david.tin...@gmail.com" <david.tin...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > GWT Portlets is a free open source web framework for building modular
> > GWT (Google Web Toolkit) applications. GWT provides the low level
> > building blocks required to build web applications (Java to Javascript
> > compiler, basic UI widgets, an RPC mechanism etc.) but typical
> > business applications can benefit from the additional scaffolding
> > provided by GWT Portlets. In traditional web applications this role
> > would be fulfilled by Struts and other web frameworks.
> >
> > http://www.gwtportlets.org/
> >
> > Please have a look. All feedback will be appreciated.
> >
> > Note that the signup mails send by the site tend to get eaten by spam
> > filters so check your spam folder if you don't receive the mail.
> >
> > Thanks
> > David
> >
>

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