Making your GWT app to be indexed by Search Engine is very important, but 
very very little info to tell you Step-By-Step Guidelines of How to make 
GWT app Crawlable dynamically.

Ok, Here is what I understood but I am not sure 100% I am correct or not. 
SO please correct me if you can.

To make a Gwt page ex myDomain.com#article;articleID=1 to be indexed by 
search engine, you need to:

-1st, convert myDomain.com#article;articleID=1 to 
myDomain.com#!article;articleID=1

-2nd, when Google /Yahoo bot visits that page (
myDomain.com#!article;articleID=1), it will convert that page into (
myDomain.com?_escaped_fragment_=article&articleID=1) & request that page 
into your webserver.The Web server then will try to render that page to the 
Bot.

So if we have a static page of 
myDomain.com?_escaped_fragment_=article&articleID=1, then the content of 
that page will be read by the Bot & can be indexed.

But the article is dynamic cos user could enter 
myDomain.com?_escaped_fragment_=article&articleID=2 or ...article=3... but 
we can't manually make the static page for each of article. 

So the solution is HtmlUnit.

A tool like HtmlUnit will dynamically convert 
myDomain.com?_escaped_fragment_=article&articleID=2 into a page that the 
bot can read.

But I don't know step-by-step guidelines of How to set HtmlUnit up? 

Is HtmlUnit like a jar file that we can put into lib? what should we do 
next? 

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23680290/can-you-tell-me-step-by-step-guidelines-of-how-to-use-htmlunit-to-make-gwt-app-c

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