Saturday, March 26, 2011

Re: Adapting GWT to Adobe air

Oh  yeah, diggitally signing the application wont help much here, if you are using forbidden  functions.

If  you are using  Smart GWT, then you ll have to  make your application run from an IFrame ouside the security sandbox, and acees the AIR API through a bridge. If you are using EXT-GWT  i implemented an adapter to make it work inside the security sandbox of AIR. If you are using native GWT widgets ,the  problem must be  the use of Reqestbuilder. I also provide a solution for that.

Hope this could help you.
If you  have any question, feel free.

Alain

2011/3/26 lalit <lalit.bhatt@gmail.com>
We are looking to package our application so that it can be run
locally using Adobe air. At the moment if we try to run with the adt
tool of adobe air, it throws security restriction. There are post
around how to circumvent it but none of them is successful(May be I am
still missing some things.) some questions I have got:
- Is anyone able to successfully do that and if there is a tutorial to
follow.
- If we digitally sign the application, will the security restrictions
go away.

thanks,

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