*Are you using gwt-RPC ?*
Yes! we are using GWT-RPC & currently having a single WAR of near
about 500mb, having CLIENT-SHARED-SERVER in a same project.
You can still have everything in a master parent project that builds the
final WAR with all the client JS and SERVER classes in the same war.
*You'll need to switch to JSON for data transport.*
Is there any drawback of switching to JSON in GWT, such as impact on
performance etc.
You lose easy polymorphism for models, they will require an extra set of
annotations at the very least if you have polymorphism as part of your
DTO setup.
*You'll need to use something like DominoKit REST.*
We found one RestyGWT <https://resty-gwt.github.io/>, but not sure
about its final impact as we haven't applied it yet. any suggestions...
RestyGWT is effectively defunct. Stick with a modern GWT3 compatible
approach such as DominoKit.
*It would be also be best to split the project into three projects. An
API project, a shared code project, and a UI project.*
We cannot get why keeping *SHARED CODE *as a separate project**is
best. We are not having any library of GWT on server side. So except
MODELS, what are the other stuffs we can have in SHARED CODE PROJECT.**
In this case SHARED CODE is really just the MODELS and INTERFACES and
possible the REST Interface.
*If you are using gwt-RPC then IMHO there will need to be a big
refactoring change at the very least*
This is where we are stuck & looking for the solution with a minimum
change and should be stable but unable to figure out yet.
I don't think you can accomplish this with a large project with minimum
of change unless the client API calls are fully abstracted away (or can
be) so that code could be replaced with a different class.
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 7:37:33 PM UTC+5:30 Michael Joyner wrote:
There are a lot of factors to consider.
Are you using gwt-RPC ? You'll need to switch to JSON for data
transport.
You'll need to use something like DominoKit REST
(https://github.com/DominoKit/domino-rest) for the data transport
layer.
It would be also be best to split the project into three projects.
An API project, a shared code project, and a UI project.
If you are using gwt-RPC then IMHO there will need to be a big
refactoring change at the very least.
On 11/21/22 08:19, viny...@gmail.com wrote:
We are having a huge project already running successfully on GWT.
But for some reasons we are planning to move our backend to
SPRING-BOOT keeping front end in GWT.
Is there any way we can do it easily without a big change in our
existing application.
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