On Jun 2, 2011 3:48 AM, "Panam" <pandemira@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hm, I am just looking for a way to enocde and persist (webstore) state
> (some POJO properties) on the client.
> Hm, I am just looking for a way to enocde and persist (webstore) state
> (some POJO properties) on the client.
> I have difficulties to see see how the RequestFactory will help me
> here as my intention is that it is for client server communication.
I think you should read the link I posted, that's what RequestFactory is used for
> As I understand autobeans, they are that part of the bindery framework
> that is used for this purpose (amongst all by the request factory
> itself). That's why I am trying to use them here.
>
I don't think autobeans are meant to be used directly by end users but by proxy in other GWT features like requestfactory
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