Thanx a lot Sri.

On 26 nov, 03:39, Sripathi Krishnan <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Approach 1 is the way to go with GWT.  See this discussion
> thread<http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/threa...>.
>
> GWT doesn't play all that well with Struts (or any other server side
> web-framework). Use the approach if you are stuck with a legacy application
> - but otherwise avoid it.
>
> --Sri
>
> 2009/11/26 TalkinJive
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm new with GWT. I've studied the StockWatcher tutorial. Now I want
> > to do my application.
> > But I can't understand how to organize it ???
>
> > Which is right (1° or 2°) ?
>
> > 1°) A GWT application is made of only one HTML page. I have to develop
> > different Panel inside (for exemple).
>
> > 2°) A GWT application can be made of a few HTML pages.
> > In this case (which is right ?) :
> > 1 HTML page = 1 EntryPoint = 1 module ===> I have to create a module
> > for each HTML page ?
> > or It's possible to have multiple EntryPoint en multiple HTML pages in
> > the same module ?
>
> > 3°) What about an application with GWT and Struts together ?
>
> > Perhaps I'm wrong and no proposal (1° and 2°) is right.
> > Thanx for your adivces.
> > TalkinJive.
>
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