> 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?
On one hand, there is a project called gwtejb looking for it on the internet.
On the other hand, the Stockwatcher [1] example provides you good
basics because when you finish this tutorial you will have have a
servlet. In my application the servlet calls the session beans and the
beans deal with the entities.
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/tutorial/RPC.html
But, here is another example. I didn't try it, but it looks like well detailed.
http://www.javacodegeeks.com/2010/09/gwt-ejb3-maven-jboss-51-integration.html
But I would like to warn you I'm not a big java and JEE geek, so you
should wait other, well experienced guys' answers or you should google
it.
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