Hello Victor:

If your focus is to learn GWT then I wouldn't dive into Spring just yet.
For learning purposes, a simple method in your XServiceImplementation using
GWT-RPC will do.

If you are planning to build a production application, then I would
strongly suggest Spring with Spring Security in the backend.

Regards,

Alfredo

On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Victor Lujan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh boy, I never get answers on this group.
>
> I hope this one does.
>
> So, I'm learning GWT, i need to implement a login module. I heard
> spring security is kind of cool so I was going to download that,
> until i realized that i had to download spring first, and then spring
> security.  The requirements are  not precisely insignificant,
> i was wondering if it's worthy downloading and installing all that,
> against using some other google recommendation to do this.
>
> What would i be missing without spring security?
> do you think its worthy?
> does anyone also thinks the  requirements are a killer?
>
> Thanks
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