After going down multiple related threads and investigating each of them (some dated 2010) I decided to have this posted.
-- I have a web application implemented in GWT(2.5) & Spring-Roo. Now I am considering to develop a mobile client for it. I prefer a separate project(not requirement) than gwt since there will be a separate team working on the mobile that are not necessary familiar with gwt.
A reasonable architecture would be to have a complete separate project that relies on my back-end services exposed via JSON. I can accomplish this through Spring for my back-end services (authentication would be pain) but that way I can go with native mobile application or any options that consume JSON in the client(appcelerator), however, I feel that I am missing out on RequestFactory capabilities in the mobile client.
I can not find a clean response to this scenario. How can I utilize my existing gwt application back-end for a mobile(non-java) client that consumes JSON utilizing the RequestFactory and already defined proxies.
This post by Thomas Broyer reads specifically for "java" clients like Android"
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-web-toolkit/wZhdIt6tzVw/akoAfM9CQscJ
This one again by "Thomas Broyer" seems promising but how would you accomplish "... build a JS library exposing your proxies etc. to JS code..." where the projects are completely separate.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-web-toolkit/sMIQJF42JBQ/TTggSfIN8hsJ
Any guide, sample code or implementation details would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Arash
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