Hi; I'm not sure if this is what you need: 
http://yuilibrary.com/yui/docs/cache/ it support offline cache and use of 
html5 localstorage when possible.  This is an example using 
YUIGWT<http://code.google.com/p/yuigwt/>library: 

http://cancerbero.mbarreneche.com/yuigwt/gallery/?test=cache1

    final Cache cache1 = 
Y.newCache(CacheConfig.create().max(5).expires(3600000)); 
    Y.newButton(ButtonConfig.create().label("Save").render(parent).on("click", 
new EventCallback() {      
      @Override
      public void call(EventFacade e) {
        cache1.add(cacheKey1, p.get("value")); 
      }
    })); 
    Y.newButton(ButtonConfig.create().label("Load").render(parent).on("click", 
new EventCallback() {      
      @Override
      public void call(EventFacade e) {
        p.set("value", cache1.retrieve(cacheKey1).responseString()); 
      }
    })); 



On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 7:27:46 PM UTC-3, More Programmer wrote:
>
> Dear All:
>
> Please can you help me, I need store data temporarily, I'm using GWT 
> 2.4 to store data on a master- detail, ie from 1 to n, once introduced all 
> newly detailed data will be stored for a single master.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Jacobo
>

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