Thomas,

Thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for.

regards,
Parag

On Nov 17, 3:02 am, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 16, 8:06 am, Parag  Thakur <para...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.
>
> > No, we don't ship gwt-dev.jar. However it's not very clear if any of
> > the code in gwt-dev.jar gets translated into javascript (like they
> > mention happens for the BrowserDetect code)..
>
> Of the libs listed here:http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/terms.html#licenses
> none of them, except as noted Browser Detect is "transliterated into
> javascript":
>  - Tomcat (and Jetty as of GWT 1.6) is used in Hosted Mode (now
> DevMode in GWT 2.0) to host your resources and servlets
>  - Eclipse SWT is used for the GWTShell (up to GWT 1.5) and HostedMode
> (up to GWT 1.7.x) user interface (GWT 2.0 will have no dependency over
> SWT, it'll be Swing-based entirely)
>  - Eclipse JDT is used by the GWT's Compiler to parse your Java
> sources so they can be analyzed and transliterated into JavaScript
>  - Rhino is used by the GWT's Compiler to parse your JSNI (JavaScript)
> sources so they can be integrated into the Java-2-JS process
>  - Mozilla 1.7 and WebKit are only used in GWTShell and HostedMode (up
> to GWT 1.7.1) as the embedded browsers in respectively Linux and OSX
> (Windows version just uses IE); GWT 2.0 won't have those dependencies
>  - and finally JFreeChart is only used by the BenchmarkViewer tool.

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