Wow - thanks for all the pointers guys! :)

Regarding the offline/online/syncing, I was hoping to implement a solution 
using a PHP 'bridge' on the server side between the webapp and a mysql 
backend - I have read that this is possible (restygwt?).

I have also come to the conclusion that I will need three different UI 
formats (desktop, tablet and mobile) that reference a single logic 
implementation.

I will have a shift at the links provided and see how I get on - thanks for 
the offers of further help also!

Cheers

Tim

On Tuesday, 12 February 2013 11:40:13 UTC, Tim Hill wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> A friend and I are about to embark on developing and web application and 
> from what we have read/seen, GWT appears to be the most versatile. The 
> requirements for the project are as follows:
>
>    - Platform agnostic
>    - Both server and client side storage (database) with syncing
>    - Mobile support
>    - Write it once (very nice to have)
>
> Before beginning however, I want to make sure that we are choosing the 
> correct development platform. I have also come across things like phonegap, 
> GWT-mobile and MGWT and it is these that I am slightly confused about - 
> which one(s) should we use, for example. What is the best way to integrate 
> them into the main GWT application?
>
> If somebody would be kind enough to take the time to guide us in the right 
> direction, it would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Cheers
>
> Tim
>

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