Oh really!!! that s great.This message boost up my confidence. I am
trying to create a whole setup. Would you help me if I may need?

On Aug 4, 6:33 am, Fernando <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, I did a project a few months ago with everything you listed
> except, maybe, Hibernate
> I say maybe because the project itself used an internal framework very
> similar to Hibernate
>
> On 3 ago, 05:18, Sanky <[email protected]> wrote:> Hello,
> > I am learning GWT for a while. I tried tutorials of GWT. I learnt
> > Hibernate as well. Now I am going to work on a real application. It is
> > divided into 2 parts: Standalone Desktop mode(without internet
> > connection) and web mode(with internet connection, front end will
> > remain same as for Desktop mode, with an added button nd some message
> > boxes).
> > This project is connected to other project so i have to use the same
> > configuration (if possible to use this all) used for that main
> > project, the configuration includes:
> > GWT - for front end and business logic
> > Hibernate - Database connectivity
> > MySQL - as a database
> > Ant - war built tool
> > Tomcat - Application server
> > log4j - for logging
> > SVN - repository
>
> > My query is ' can I use this configuration for this project?
> > Desktop mode has no Database connectivity, but use xml to store data.
> > Do i need to use Tomcat for desktop mode?
> > What other things I need to be careful with?

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