i just want to use cockpit's authentication, (meaning when they log into
cockpit, they already have ot use the os's user/pass) so i don't have
create my own credentials system

my current main problem, is that debugging as i was told cockpit pages
aren't developed  on windows.
in addition the same gwt page on my machine  when displayed alone, looks
fine, but when it's under cockpit, all the layout is twisted.
(but it does see the CSS), because all the fonts and colors are there.
one notable exception, is that history frame is actually visible rectangle
in the cockpit page

On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 7:04 PM Rogelio Flores <rogelio.flo...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> If you're not integrating much with cockpit then there's not much extra to
> do. It would be hard or at least more involved, if you needed to integrate
> with cockpit because on top of a typical integration of two frameworks, you
> have disparate languages.
>
>
> On Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 1:22:04 PM UTC-6, Elhanan wrote:
>>
>> Actually i don't want to integrate much woth cockpit just want to call
>> out some rest api to another server. Why would it be hard?
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 9, 2020, 00:45 Rogelio Flores <rogeli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Of course GWT can be used, but IMO is probably not needed and would be
>>> easier not to use it, unless you want to program all the client-side logic
>>> using Java and integrate it with cockpit using JsInterop.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 1:57:48 AM UTC-6, Elhanan wrote:
>>>>
>>>> hi.. we've been using a small gwt page we developed inside an old
>>>> vmware application that's not longer supported
>>>> the page lived under lighttpd server, and used python scripts as the
>>>> backend for web services, which they themselves called other web services.
>>>> because it was provided with gwt 2.5.0, i had no choice and couldn't
>>>> upgrade, thus browsers incompatibilities starting creeping up.
>>>>
>>>> we are now switching to cockpit ui project for OS management, and
>>>> according to them,
>>>> https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-starter-kit.html
>>>> it can live with any single page app, but it prefers react
>>>> i was wondering if GWT can also be used here, i would "rip out" the
>>>> page we are using, and switch the remote commands to other web services.
>>>>
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