Friday, June 3, 2011

Re: project organization

" I read that is
impossible to use dependency injection from remoteServiceServlet
because is not supported by servlet api 2.3"
I have no experience with ejb, but with Guice-Servlet, you actualy can use dependency injection on any servlet (that includes gwt's remoteserviceservlet)

On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:31 PM, jako <gabrielemannocci@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am a newbie of gwt. Please excuse me if I ask for info already
addressed, I hope someone help me!
I have created a gwt project with maven gwt plugin 2.2.0 (war)  that
works with ejb 3.0 project (jar) in jboss 5.1.0.
Until now I used remote interface for my session bean, but I was
wondering how this can affect the performances...
So my questions are:
1) I would  use local interface of session bean but I read that is
impossible to use dependency injection from remoteServiceServlet
because is not supported by servlet api 2.3,  so I must to create
dynamic web project in eclipse  and after import gwt project as a
module for use it?
2) The gwt faq on how to configure jboss for working in devMode with
gwt is not too clear...can someone explain me how can I do?

thanks in advance,

J

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