Hello Scott,
first of all, you don't have to have a maven project if you are not
familliar with the maven, but its a good practice for managing all
dependencies and versions, etc.
I can recomends you to start with the really simple example (that is
what you are proposing - Maven, GWT, Eclipse):
http://acris.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/acris-showcase/
Just choose one of them, really simple one is acris-showcase-client-
core (contains also client server code).
These 2 links will be your best friends for couple of hours:
http://code.google.com/p/acris/wiki/HowTo
http://code.google.com/p/acris/wiki/ProjectQuickStart
Whole building process is described there and if you have any
questions, please address them directly into acris group.
After that you can use acris-security project for handling the session
and for the security.
If you don't want to use maven, just download the jar-s (acris-
security, acris-server-components, acris-callbacks, corpis-dao-impl,
acris-client-core) and use them in your project. All current jars can
be downloaded here:
http://acris.googlecode.com/svn/snapshot-repository/sk/seges/acris/
(always attach also the sources jar into your GWT project).
And about the App engine support. Yes, currently acris-security cannot
be used in app engine environment but this is taks in progress - we
would like to achieve and security implementation working on app
engine so it will be available soon.
Peter
On 13. Aug, 18:52 h., spierce7 spier...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been trying to find out more information about sessions in GWT,
as I couldn't figure out how to get them to work, and something that I
stumbled across is Acris, which has a Security implementation. I've
been reading about it and I can't find detailed information on how to
use maven to setup a gwt project, and I'm so confused as to how maven
works, or what it's actual purpose is even. However, Acris is
something I'm very interested in using.
I was searching around trying to figure out how I could do this, and I
happened across a post of someone telling someone that acris couldn't
be implemented onto projects hosted with AppEngine. Is this true?
Also, does anyone have some detailed steps as to how I setup Maven
with GWT and Eclipse? I've installed maven on eclipse, but now (from
what I gather, I'm taking a leap and concluding this) I have to do
some setup in my pom.xml file. I don't know if this is before or after
the creation of the project, but I can't figure out how to create a
project either, so overall I'm very confused. I'd be thankful for any
help at all in this area.
~Scott
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