Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Re: A little help

I don't really understand your question since Ajax is part of Gwt and that Gwt handle all the asynchronous work for you as soon as you use RequestBuilder or RPC.

Every application build on top of GWT are Ajax application. And Btw, it's awesome that you have a course where you have to use Gwt ! I'm studying at Laval university and I don't think I'll ever study something like this ! LOL

BTW, you can have a look at our great framework to help you grasp the full potential of GWT and use the best practice that are loud to use :

Cheers,

On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 5:57 PM, Diego Venuzka <dvenuzka@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello guys!
I'm going to do a work for my course, and i will use GWT+Ajax on Eclipse Helios. I never used GWT, and i need build a system to control a machine shop. My question is, somebody have a template, or guide to use GWT/Ajax on Eclipse? I saw a site that use GWT and Ajax: http://www.geoleite.com.br/site/index.html (i like so much this template :D)
If anybody can help me, i really thank :D

Thank all!
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