That is a pretty broad question. What is your non-java server? What
protocols does it support? "Ajax etc" is not a communications protocol.


On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 4:58 AM, Traktor Toni <trustthe...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> Hi guys, I'm new to GWT and pretty confused on how to include it into my
> workflow. I just ran the first sample tutorial. So I understand how the
> whole deal works with the embedded jetty server. So far so good. But
> naturally I have my own non-java server, and I want to use that one to
> respond to all requests, ajax etc. How do I do that, as I understand it, I
> can't have two applications listen on the same port?
>
> I'm sure this is a very common problem.
>
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