I do think this is possible.
I do have experience in EJB and also tried GWT. What I'm thinking is you can create a server side wrapper that calls business components - much like creating a business locator utility that will locate your EJBs on the server side (you can find a lot of tutorials with this). Then you need to import your stubs / references to your GWT application.
Theres a lot of tutorials in the internet for EJB and GWT, just pick up the pieces and you'll surely mold these 2 great technologies. :)
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 3:15 AM, ph09 <ph.heisig@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hello,I want to use EJB in my GWT Application, but I coulnd't find a current Tutorial. I am new to the topic of EJB's and with GWt I have worked the last months. At the moment I have got some RPC Calls in my GWT Application and this works. Is it's possible in GWT to use EJB and if yes would it be difficult to install?--
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