Cant you just use HttpRequests to the php pages (using query strings
to send the data), and set them pointing to absolute urls for your
sever?
That should work, I think.


On Aug 11, 6:25 am, Tiago <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I started my studies about GWT 1 week ago and i'm interested on using
> GWT with PHP. I have experience with web development using PHP and
> Symfony framework and Java with VRaptor and Tomcat.
>
> Well, i saw that GWT executes on hosted mode using Jetty container and
> work with GWT RPC for data exchange between java server and client.
> For PHP, JSON appear to be the only way right?
>
> As i would like to use GWT for development with PHP, i would like to
> know how can i develop without having to compile the GWT to run on web
> mode. For example, how can i run a GWT application and communicate
> with my Apache server while i am developing the application?
>
> The GWT runs on localhost:8080, the Apache on port 80, the
> GWT.getModuleBaseUrl() returns me localhost:8080, and my PHP server-
> side code runs on a virtual host xxx.com.
>
> Is there a good way of doing that?
>
> Thank you and sorry about my poor english.
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