Thanks, Jens! It's a good decision in my opinion. On 27 дек, 19:41, Jens <jens.nehlme...@gmail.com> wrote: > If you want to support larger images (larger than 32kb) and/or IE6/IE7 you > have to use your current approach: > > class MyImage implements Serializable { > String imageUrl; //which will point to your image servlet > AddtionalData addtionalData; > > } > > And in my opinion there is nothing wrong with it. You fetch all the data > you need in one GWT request and the browser then loads the image by its > Url. That way you got the additional data faster and you can already > display them while the image is still loading. Also using this approach the > browser can cache the image if the URL for the image does not change. If > you are trying to use base64 encoded images in a GWT response you always > download the image unless you cache it yourself. > > -- J.
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