Just a small note: why are you inheriting c.g.g.logging.Logging? You don't 
need to inherit anything if you just use java.util.logging, and if you need 
to use classes from c.g.g.logging.client then you should rather inherit 
LoggingDisabled.

On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:17:25 PM UTC+1, Johannes Barop wrote:
>
> Hello GWT community, 
>
> I've just released gwt-pushstate. It implements HTML5 pushState with GWTs 
> standard History API and should work with existing applications fairly 
> well. It also makes sure that the development mode doesn't break and 
> provides a transparent fallback for non-pushState browsers. It's open 
> source (Apache2) and uploaded to the Maven central repository. You can find 
> the source here: https://github.com/jbarop/gwt-pushstate 
>
> A running sample application is uploaded here: 
> http://gwt-pushstate-examples.appspot.com 
> The sample is basicly GWTP-0.7's gwtp-sample-hplace with little 
> modifications to add the pushState support: 
> https://github.com/jbarop/gwt-pushstate/commit/a3d278b2fae71adc4ea7fb22c5eb121ada36b644
>  
>
>
> Any feedback heavily appreciated. 
> Johannes 
>
>

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