this post looks like an 'framework email marketing', lol;

2011/10/30 Yaakov <yaakov.chai...@gmail.com>

> Or, you can check out GWT-Tools project which gives you integration
> with Spring. Also, very very easy AND it comes with sample
> applications that take you step by step. Just check out the code from
> here:
> http://code.google.com/p/gwt-tools/source/checkout
>
> -Yaakov.
>
> On Oct 29, 9:41 am, Ezequiel Palumbo <ehpalu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello Vijaya,
> >
> > I can also suggesthttp://code.google.com/p/gwt-spring-integration/. This
> > is a very very simple approach for GWT RPC and Spring integration where
> you
> > only need to put the jar in your classpath (use maven if you can), add a
> > line registering the especial Spring MVC Handler Adapter, and then map
> the
> > handlers as you want. It's totally transparent for client code and server
> > services. I've been using it in many applications, and it always gave me
> > good results.
> >
> > Hope you find it useful!
> >
> > Ezequiel.-
>
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