Tristan maybe you could help me, do you have any completed Eclipse
project with grid connected to database? I would thank you if you
could provide me such thing to learn more. I am on dead point. We will
use only stored procedures for communication with database and I am
not able to find any rich
hey there, my work is on app engine so i don't have an example you
requested, but probably someone else in the community does.
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 06:06, kensai yanesha archenr...@googlemail.comwrote:
Tristan maybe you could help me, do you have any completed Eclipse
project with grid
@Tristan
thx 4 info
On 9 čvn, 18:32, Tristan Slominski tristan.slomin...@gmail.com
wrote:
@kensai
If you look at Google App Engine, the datastore is part of Google's
free-to-start cloud hosting service.
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 02:56, kensai yanesha archenr...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi
if you develop with eclipse, in your starter project pick GWT and App
Engine, and it will set up a basic GWT / App Engine project. That's
the basic wiring required, (it uses RPC, it's convenient but not a
must). As to guidelines... that's a huge topic... suggest browse the
Google App Engine for
Hi Laurent,
I am also new to GWT, also fascinated :-). I also already went trough
samples and tutorials and well stopped at the point how to bind
components to, in my case, database table in Oracle database. I don't
know what do you mean exactly by Google datastore but I think you
mean the
@kensai
If you look at Google App Engine, the datastore is part of Google's
free-to-start cloud hosting service.
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 02:56, kensai yanesha archenr...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi Laurent,
I am also new to GWT, also fascinated :-). I also already went trough
samples and
To the GWT community,
I am pretty new to GWT but familiar with n-tiers application
development. I find GWT fascinating to develop rich web applications
and went through the tutorial. This is amazingly simple to achieve.
On the other side, I tested also Google app Engine to develop and
deploy a