One other questions refering to the GWT plugin for Eclipse. How can I
integrate GWT into my existing PHP project (PDT) so that I can run it
together with GWT like a normal GWT project - e.g. clicking "Run" to
start the shell and the page in hosted mode?


On Jun 27, 11:14 pm, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> This isn't *really* what GWT is designed for. Ideally, you have a single
> page and 'ajax-in' everything you need later as and when and if you need it.
> You *could* use one GWT project to enhance a number of PHP pages by getting
> it to add widgets via an id, or by wrapping existing elements (also via an
> id).
>
> If you GWT app just had a whole load of 'if this id exists do such-and-such'
> lines, then you could use the same GWT app to enhance a number of pages and
> the app would only have to be downloaded once.
>
> Alternatively, you could write an app for each page. It depends on what your
> curremt PHP setup does, and what you want GWT to do for it.
>
> Ian
>
> http://examples.roughian.com
>
> 2009/6/27 Tobe <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello,
> > I have an existing project based on PHP and want to use GWT permit
> > some JavaScript actions on the page. Is there a documentation how to
> > integrate GWT, e.g. which files I have to copy and how I can change
> > the GWT file and directory schema to my personal one of the existing
> > project?
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