Hi aces2805 can you share the approache that you follow? I have the
same problem and I need a plain and simple sample.

Thank you for your help

Best regards

On 8 Set, 07:39, aces2805 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have look for some various approaches, i have also tried the one
> posted in one of the forums, thanks to the link ^^
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> On Sep 8, 1:59 am, George Georgovassilis <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> > The answer is not that easy. You can bring hibernate managed objects
> > (almost) transparently to GWT applications, have a look at Gilead [1]
> > Much has been said about Spring and GWT, a quick forum search will
> > surely bring something up
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> > [1]http://noon.gilead.free.fr/gilead/index.php?page=gwt
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> > On Sep 7, 6:32 pm, "M. Eduard" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Hibernate will be integrated withing your Spring application. So I
> > > think you should first learn Spring if going use one... As GWT
> > > application in result is no more than JavaScript, GWT will never know
> > > anything about hibernate.
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> > > On Sep 7, 11:16 am, aces2805 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Hi, I'm just new with GWT would like to ask if there are some
> > > > references that I can follow in integrating spring 3.0 and hibernate
> > > > with gwt. The usual sites that I go in uses maven, well I just think I
> > > > just need a plain and simple example. Hope some of you guys can help
> > > > me. Really appreciate it ... thanks

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