Thank you very much Sri.
But we still have to implement the same. There are some existing JSP
tags and JSP components which we have to reuse in the client side
(GWT) code, it's a client requirement. Can you please give me some
idea about how to incorporate the server side UI components in GWT
page?

Note: I am using GWT 2.0.3

Thanks in advance

Thanks and Regards
Tridib


On May 5, 8:28 am, Sripathi Krishnan <[email protected]>
wrote:
> You can use, but you are going to be disappointed.
>
> JSP tags are evaluated on the server side. Ultimately, they generate a block
> of html, and are then sent over to the browser which renders it. This works
> great when you hit the server for every page. In a typical GWT application,
> you only hit the jsp once - at the start of your application. Thereafter,
> you only make RPC/AJAX calls to get the data.
>
> This means that you only can use the jsp tags to generate the initial html -
> that's it.
>
> In general, GWT doesn't play well with any server side html-generation
> technology - this includes struts,jsps, spring webflow. If you choose GWT,
> you are better off avoiding server side web-technologies. In my opinion,
> making this explicit decision at the start of the project simplifies things
> later on.
>
> --Sri
>
> On 4 May 2010 16:25, bolar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > First I am trying to give some background regarding my current
> > project, it is basically a web project with JSP, Servlet, Applet and
> > EJB. We are using JBoss as an App server.
> > Currently I am trying to implement one specific module in GWT
> > technology. I have done most of the POCs successfully like screen
> > design, integration with existing web project, calling Java Script
> > function from GWT screen etc.
> > Our project have a large number of reusable JSP tags like calendar,
> > customized drop down etc. which I can reuse in my GWT page, the
> > problem is, I don't know how to reuse the JSP tags/components in GWT
> > page or whether it is at all possible or not. I am in absolute dark
> > about that. Can anybody please help me regarding the same?
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Tridib Bolar
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