Saturday, December 24, 2016

Re: HTTP/2 Server Push

I am using gwt-jackson in combination with Websockets. I just created a JsInterop mapping to the browser native api. Very little code needed.


On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 at 20:32, Evan Ruff <evan.ruff@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

I've been away from GWT for a bit and am looking into creating an embeeded jCEF project using a Jetty Backend and a Chromium Browser. I was wondering if there were any libraries out there to help integrate the GWT client side with the HTTP/2 Server Push features of Jetty 9 (and later Servlet 4)?

I'd like to use something like RESTEasy with GWTRestly to do the actual data mapping, but was hoping for some information about how other people had approached the problem.

Thanks for any insight!









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