Thank you for your reply. This application is used to view html contents in all platforms including mobile devices. Electron seems promising. David
On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 1:10:03 PM UTC-5, Alain wrote:
-- On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 1:10:03 PM UTC-5, Alain wrote:
in Termin of code reuse. easy to use and web Support nwjs or Electron are the best way to move a gwt app to desktop. In some case u can Actually resse 100% of your codeAm 06.01.2017 17:35 schrieb "Rodolfo Raya" <rmr...@gmail.com>:--On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 11:31 AM David <leeo...@gmail.com> wrote:Is it possible to develop a standalone application using GWT? This application requires to run across all platforms.Yes, you can develop a standalone application using GWT. I did it with a Java application using SWT for the GUI and embedded Jetty for supporting the GWT part.SWT allows you to place a widget in the system tray that controls the server and gives you the choice to launch the user's default browser to display the GWT portion or you can open a window with an embedded browser.Hope this helps,Rodolfo
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