I had planned to use RF along with Spring as a DI framework. But I
could not really find a way to integrate these two. Google search did
not help either :( But after some hard luck, I finally managed to
produce a working solution.

The solution I've invented will enable developers to use Spring
machinery to manage RequestFactoryServlet instance; and at the same
time provide access to applicationContext.

Sharing is the best way to learn. Spread the words guys :)

Please visit my blog post for step-by-step instructions on how to
integrate RequestFactory + Spring.

http://blog.gurbits.ca/jatinder/2011/04/gwt-2-2-0-requestfactory-spring-3-0-x-integration/

Follow me on Twitter: @jsinghfoss

ENJOY!

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