Re: Creating different frontends in one application
While I am a fan of the decoupling pointed out by Thomas Broyer with RequestFactory, you can still do the same thing with RPC rather easily, and skip the need for RequestFactory.
In the projects at my office, we use Maven and the following project structure:
- MainProject.pom
- Client-Interfaces.pom
- Client-GWT.pom (uses Interfaces)
- Server.pom (uses Interfaces)
- Web.pom
So just running the main pom will build the interfaces that are then used by the server side code and the client side GWT. The Web project contains Tomcat specific items and dictates how the war is packed up.
Perhaps this will work for you Mark and you can just have two client side GWT packages.
Sincerely,
Joseph
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