Add a servlet or JSP to handle the initial page request, look at user agent and other request variables and redirect as required.
Tim
On Oct 22, 2013 5:24 AM, "Ben" <bziegler@washtec.de> wrote:
-- Hello all,--
we have two applications, a GWT application for desktop use and a M-GWT application for mobile devices.
What we want:
- the user should have to call only one URL regardless on what device
- the GWT application should transparently direct the user to the M-GWT application if the user is using a mobile device
- the two applications should be kept as two seperate modules / projects, so that they can be compiled separately
We are using GWT 2.5.1, GWTP 1.0.1 and M-GWT 1.1.2.
We already tried to accomplish this by using GWTPs form factors, but realized that this isn't suitable for our task, because we have two completely different apps.
How can we achieve this?
Regards
Ben
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