Hi,

Spring Roo and GWT seems not very stable, yet.

I tried to run the clinic sample from Spring roo with an "setup gwt".
This does not work at the moment (Spring roo 1.1.0M1, due to missing
classes).

Spring roo is an interesting thing, however, the version 1.1.0.M1 is
not really usable for GWT.

Stefan Bachert
http://gwtworld.de



On 2 Jun., 16:16, jbdhl <[email protected]> wrote:
> I came across the work-in-progress design document for RequestFactory
> for GWT2.1 in this 
> wave:http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=https://wave.google.com/wave/%3Fpli%...
>
> The document does not directly describe the data binding, AFAICS, but
> it seeded some related questions that I can't figure:
>
>  1a) The examples in the wave show validation annotations for the
> model properties, e.g. something like
>       @Length(4,10)
>       I assume that the validation code generated from these
> annotations will be reusable on the server?
>
>  1b) Will it be possible to implement our own validation code,
>
>  1c) and will the feedback messages be i18n-able?
>
>  2) The document mentions development using Roo to maintain the
> boilerplate code. But us that use objectify instead of JDO will
> probably not be able to use Roo because Roo does not currently support
> objectify. Am I correct?
>
> Any hints would be much appreciated. :-)

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