Yes. I actually refer to that blog in my pages..it is a great
walkthrough and is a good starting point for learning about the best
practices.
However, it is still only a hello world example and it's a whole other
story to apply these practices and design patterns to a more complex,
"real world" application.

Thanks for pointing it out nonetheless :-).


On 24 Jan, 15:55, Deanna <deanna.bo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Have you seen 
> thishttp://blog.hivedevelopment.co.uk/2009/08/google-web-toolkit-gwt-mvp-...
>
> It is a sample project that uses the best practices from that video.
>
> On Jan 24, 8:44 am, andreas_b <andreas.borg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi all.
>
> > I've just started a new open source GWT/GAE project where I will be
> > following Ray Ryan's best practices and recommended design patterns.
> > Every step of the way will be posted on the web and I will try to
> > initiate discussions with readers on how to solve problems along the
> > way.
>
> > If you are trying to learn GWT/GAE or already know a lot about it and
> > want to help, I would love to hear your ideas and comments.
>
> > Head over tohttp://borglin.net/gwt-project/anddecide if you are
> > interested in learning/helping out!
>
> > BR, Andreas

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