This really depends on how you set up your server, but you will probably have a servlet that is used for communication with your GWT client. So you can put your initialization code in your servlet's init() method.
HTH Paul On 24/12/11 17:16, Blake wrote:
Greetings, I want to use Hibernate with GWT. Hibernate (as well as other things I have) need to be initialized once when the application starts. I know how to do this with a regular Web app (startup listener) but I don't know where or how to do that with GWT. I need someplace to put code that will be run one when the app starts up. Your help is greatly appreciated. Blake McBride
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