We're start a project using gwt 2.1. What is the best way to
communicate with a rest interface. Especially how to batch multiple
requests and how to cache response on the client using webstorage or
other client side technics.
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On Nov 5, 12:29 pm, Andreas koebe...@gmail.com wrote:
We're start a project using gwt 2.1. What is the best way to
communicate with a rest interface. Especially how to batch multiple
requests and how to cache response on the client using webstorage or
other client side technics.
Until you get
We actually use a JAXB marshaller on our server to unmarshall
responses from our rest services and then send those objects directly
down to the client via GWT RPC. The way to accomplish this is to
create a simple GWT project and copy and paste the jaxb source into
it. Once done create your
I'm successfully using Restlet in several projects: http://www.restlet.org.
Restlet comes in different editions: GAE, JEE, JSE, GWT and Andoid. So
you can use it on the client and server side.
- Harald
On Nov 5, 2:05 pm, marius.andreiana marius.andrei...@gmail.com
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On Nov 5, 12:29 pm,