Hi all,

Please tell me anybady How to communicate with database using GWT with
requestFactory ,


please tell me ASAP.


Thaks & Regards
Laxman

On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 1:30 PM, dominikz <[email protected]>wrote:

> For over a year I was trying to convince my customers (that I develop
> programs for) to use GWT with their SAP system. The technologies available
> over there are WebDynpro for ABAP or Business Server Pages, which do not
> even know what AJAX is.
>
> In January I managed to do that. We just finished porting one of the tool
> to mobile phones with the use of GWT on SAP. We just started writing
> another tool that was simply impossible to write in Web Dynpro ABAP.
>
> It would really break my belief in Google, if now (after over a year of
> convincing my customers) I would need to go back and say - GWT is no longer
> available.
>
> One thing that comes to my mind. I remember 2 years ago seeing all those
> great presentations of Google Wave on Google I/O. I managed to convince my
> customers to use it. We really loved it. It was great for communication.
> Look where we are now with that tool. Not only it just died, but there's
> also no decent export of the data from that system available (selecting at
> most 10 or 100 waves and putting them to PDFs is not enough for me - it
> will take me ages to select and download).
> Also what was contributed by Google to the open source seems to have very
> little stability. I've tried to use the projects on Apache, but the server
> simply stops working after a couple of wave edits.
>
> So what I am really affraid of, is that this lack of commits to GWT public
> repository is really a way of doing the same thing as was done with Wave.
> We will be left without decent source code.
>
> I've been for years with technologies like SAP or AS/400. Those are really
> annoying when you try to do something modern. But the thing that is good
> about them is that they never go away. I understand that Google needs to
> try new things (dart). But turning away from such a big project like GWT is
> stabbing yourself in the back.
>
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