Hi,

First off, let me begin by saying how excited I am about the latest release
of GWT, especially in regard to its new MVP frameworks. Congratulations,
Google, and great job!

I have an existing GWT/App Engine project which is based on the previous GWT
release and which doesn't use any sort of framework whatsoever. It also
doesn't use JDO/DataNucleus. It instead uses Objectify as its ORM. I've
taken reasonable care to organize my code but as the app has grown in
complexity it has increasingly become unwieldy.

I would like to move to GWT v2.1. Doing so would provide many benefits,
especially those provided by the MVP framework and ROO keeping things in
sync between the back-end and client side. To that end I've installed STS
with App Engine/GWT 2.1 integration. I've followed some of the few tutorials
that I have been able to find using ROO to generate a CRUD enabled GWT/App
Engine application but they all rely on using JDO & DataNucleus.

My question then is what steps do I need to follow in order to have ROO
generate an application that doesn't rely on JDO for its persistence layer,
that instead uses my Objectify based POJOs but will still provide all the
features and benefits of using ROO such as generating boilerplate code &
noticing changes to my server based entities and aligning those changes with
the client side DTOs/Records and Views? Is this even possible under the
current version or is the current release tightly couple with JDO &
DataNucleus? Is this even possible?

If it is possible would someone be so kind as to post the actual commands
I'd need to enter in ROO starting from the very beginning. Thanks in
advance.

Jeff

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