Deploying it as a macro on the page is probably where I am heading.
What would be the difference in the development? How could I go about
doing this? I already have made a simple plugin in confluence using
the Eclipse plugin but that is as far as I've gotten. This is my first
time to really use Confluence, so I am still learning.
In regards to the GWT-RPC, I have never used it before, as I am knew
to this, but from the description of it, yes probably. I would like
interaction from the GWT project.
I am just having a hard time trying to figure out how to start this.
If I knew which direction to head I could make some progress.

Thanks!


On Jun 29, 12:52 am, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 29, 5:27 am, krude <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone deployed a GWT app as an Atlassian plugin for Confluence
> > and have an example of it? I have had a hard time finding anything but
> > I believe it is possible.
>
> What exactly do you want to do? i.e. which part of the Confluence UI
> do you want to put a GWT panel in -- an entire page (e.g. an admin
> page) or a macro on a wiki page?
>
> Do you want to use GWT-RPC?
>
> It is certainly possible.

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