hi, there is already a similiar topic, read ideas on it http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/e73ced6ba51c3def#
On 21 Okt., 11:22, Heidarzadeh <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for your response. > But I think they can! > I want to deploy BOTH server and client side code together, > independently for each module, not just client side code, or server > side code, for each module. > If I know how to compile one part(module) of my GWT application and > get the java script output one of the problems will be solved!! > I think one of My main problems is in the client side and compiling > GWT application partially and gathering those parts in one context. > If i have a context that can manage dependencies and showing of these > modules my main problem will be solved. > > On Oct 21, 11:41 am, dmen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > How GWT and OSGi can be integrated? > > > I don't think they can. GWT "binaries" run in the browser, not in a > > JVM. This also means that, as long your changes do not affect server > > side code, you can redeploy the client GWT code without having to stop > > the server. > > > On Oct 21, 9:19 am, Heidarzadeh <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi > > > I want to design and develop a big enterprise application using just > > > GWT in client side. > > > I want to break this enterprise application into parts and I call each > > > of them a module (or bundle or portlet or whatever!) . These modules > > > might have relation with each other and might call some services that > > > exists in other modules (in both client and server side) . > > > The problem is, These modules must be Designed , Developed, Compiled > > > and Deployed Independently and Dynamically and they will be placed and > > > shown together in one context on the client and the dependencies > > > between modules should be manageable (in both client and server side). > > > What can I do? What kind of technologies I can use to build an > > > enterprise application like this? > > > When you develop an application that is not divided into parts (In the > > > way that i mentioned) you can easily deploy your application after > > > building your project, but when you change just one form in your > > > application you have to build the entire application again, and > > > deploy the entire application. > > > In this application I cannot stop the server to deploy the application > > > again, I want to change and deploy that part of application that is > > > needed to be changed not the entire application!!! > > > Of course I have searched about the way that I can solve my problem!!! > > > I have found that I can use OSGI on server side because it provides > > > modularity at software construction level and helps me to manage life > > > cycle of modules and many other benefits that you know! > > > And I have found that I can use Gadgets on client side. > > > What do you think? Are they good choices? > > > If they are good choices, how can I start? I know that we have > > > different kinds of implementations of OSGi, like Apache Felix, Eclipse > > > Equinox and Knopflerfish. Which one is good for this choice? > > > How GWT and OSGi can be integrated? How can they interact with each > > > other? > > > To do this a gadget container is needed on client side!!! I should > > > develop it myself or I can use other technologies? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
