"Not at all, you can do anything you want in Java on the server side,
including connecting to databases etc, and have it work in hosted
(development) mode. "

Can you tell me how ???

Thanks !!

On Apr 20, 8:37 pm, kozura <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not at all, you can do anything you want in Java on the server side,
> including connecting to databases etc, and have it work in hosted
> (development) mode.
>
> The only restriction pointed out above is if you have GAE turned on,
> you cannot use databases or other things that cannot work in a
> deployed App Engine.
>
> On Apr 20, 9:14 am, keyboard_samurai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Jason Thanks for the quick reply .. About GWT-Dispatch i will
> > surely look into it from my project point of view i dont want to have
> > one more framework over and above GWT now on server side ... But yes
> > we are using spring.
>
> > As i understand this issue.. we cannot connect to database using
> > Hosted Mode. Then in projects where you need database support is
> > everyone developing just the client part using the GWT Plugin and
> > enable the database support when they deploy it on to tomcat ?
>
> > This seems too long a process to follow.
>
> > Please let me know
>
> > Thanks
>
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