Monday, January 31, 2011

Re: GWT + JSP = AdSense-Content?

So you think this could be a possibility to get pages understand by
AdSense?
We need content-related ads, thats why im asking for that.

Another Solution could be stop developing with gwt an use JSF
instead... Hm...


On 31 Jan., 18:55, Jan Mostert <jan.most...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm currently bootstrapping a GWT application with a JSPX page, the pages I
> want to have indexed are pure JSPX pages, the backend page is a JSPX page
> with GWT widgets being placed inside divs.
> It won't be much slower than a regular JSPX page, except for the
> GWT-javascript that needs to be loaded with each page load.
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> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Johannes Stein <
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> johannes.st...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Whats about the idea to load content and keywords for adSense
> > seperately via JSP and to embed the GWT-Module into this JSP pages? So
> > it will be possible to load content and keywords synchronously , so
> > that Google-Bot has something to read.
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> >  What do you think? Could this be an elegant solution? Or will it have
> > huge effects to the performance?
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