You can check out the 
mobilewebapp<http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/samples/mobilewebapp/>sample
 in the GWT repository. It switches views based on the device 
(desktop, phone, desktop). The business code in the presenters remains 
mostly unchanged. 


On Monday, July 9, 2012 10:48:48 AM UTC+2, goluguri v v s n reddy wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to build a e-commerce website and client want that website 
> should be for all user Desktop, Tablets and Smartphones. Site is an 
> e-commerce website lost of categories and products , "add to cart, checkout 
> functions, credit card and paypal payment etc.
>
> Would it be good to make responsive website with mobile first approach or 
> it will be good to make separate website for mobile?
>
> And if I go with separate website approach I cannot leave any feature of 
> desktop website to make it on mobile because it's e-commerce website so 
> every product, purchase system , form validation should be on mobile 
> website too.
>
> What would be good for users?
>
>
>

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