This is our approach as well. Particularly the comment about JSON-RPC-Java.

Cheers,
Kirk.


Rusi Filipov wrote:
> Hello Tobias,
>
> for my single-page app I use Qooxdoo for the UI presentation and Java 
> for the server-side logic.
>    For client/server remoting I took JSON-RPC-Java. Qooxdoo has also its 
> own JSON-RPC backend, but since it wasn't bundled into a jar I found it 
> easier to stay with JSON-RPC-Java.
>
> Rusi
>
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