We use rest on the server side of our application (restlet is an
excellent library). There's a GWT compatible restlet api but I haven't
tried it out yet:
http://wiki.restlet.org/docs_1.1/13-restlet/144-restlet.html

Hope that helps,

Salvador

On 13 mai, 02:30, David Whitehurst <dlwhitehu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using the Struts2 REST Plugin and I have an issue where I cannot
> get the PUT REST URL to work.  I've posted to the correct list (Struts
> user) for any insight in how I'm using the plugin, however, even the
> plugin doesn't handle the HTTP PUT in the manner that I would expect
> it to be coded.  E.g. the REST URLs given in the Struts examples are
> logical, however the PUT is handled using a parameter _method=put.
> I've also looked for methods on RequestBuilder and only GET and POST
> are available.
>
> Has anyone used REST with GWT with success and minimal coding?  If so,
> please respond.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
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> instruction through
> a sea of Technology.
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