the host page while generating it (for instance, using jsp) and then
use Dictionary or JavaScriptObject to access it.
HTH
Michael
On Apr 24, 6:14 pm, Stefan Bachert <stefanbach...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when this properties file is valid at compile time, the you can use
> DataResource/ClientBundle, too.
>
> when this properties file will change after compile time, you may
> create an GWT-RPC requesting it from client side.
>
> Stefan Bacherthttp://gwtworld.de
>
> On 23 Apr., 10:56, pragupt <pranavgupta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I am new to GWT and dont know how to read a properties file located in
> > a server side location.
> > please can you suggest some ways to do this
>
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