Thursday, November 24, 2016

Re: Announcing Dikalo

We have a fork and a wrapper on top of Titanium mobile (http://www.appcelerator.com/mobile-app-development-products/) that help us write native mobile apps using GWT. With this approach we share most of the code across platform.

Hopefully we get the chance to open source the pieces soon.



On 24 November 2016 at 17:24, Kirill Prazdnikov <pkirill@gmail.com> wrote:


and the native mobile clients. All GWT.


This sounds very good. 

How do you compile a GWT app to native app ?  
As far as I know GWT is Java -> JS compiler. 
How do you that translate JS to native ? 
Or do you execute Js in a native app ? 

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