Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Re: Database and GWT

You may use the emulated JRE ( http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/RefJreEmulation.html
) to model relationships. Specifically, you can use ArrayList (one-to-
many) and HashMap (many-to-many).

J.Ganesan
www.DataStoreGwt.com

On Jun 1, 11:34 pm, purni iyer <purni.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thnks for the replies.I used the serializable objects i.e objects on
> shared side.But found many difficulties implementing them.As in I am
> unable to set relationship one to many between my objects.I need
> suggestion with same
>
> On Jun 1, 11:29 pm, Barry Ard <b...@ualberta.ca> wrote:
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> > I found that EodSQL gave me the best bang for my buck (time invested
> > vs usefulness).
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> > Download fromhttp://java.net/projects/eodsql/downloads
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> > and read tutorial.html in the docs directory.
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> > See the developers bloghttp://lemnik.wordpress.com/?s=eodsql
> > t
> > Good luck,
> > Barry
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> > On Jun 1, 12:14 pm, purni iyer <purni.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > hello,
> > > Can any one suggest me which method of applying database with GWT is
> > > the best.I have few options
> > > JDO
> > > JSON
> > > Objectifiers
>
> > > Please suggest
> > > Purnima

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