AW will have a correct interp coming from antlr tool itself.  gwt should make 
it avail in browser :)
Ter
On Sep 10, 2011, at 2:56 AM, Gary Miller wrote:

> I've haven't used AW much so this is coming from a point of ignorance.
> 
> I've been contemplating web based IDEs.
>> From what I understand AW interprets the grammars instead of compiling
> and executes them.
> If this interpretor had a good API it could be integrated into other IDEs.
> With regards web IDEs this could potentially be directly in the
> browser using GWT to compile the Java to Javascript or on the back end
> with ajax rpc.
> 
> For that mater is it possible to split the gui from the back-end via an api?
> 
> Regards
> Gary
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