I know, that's possible.

You can freely mix HTML and Qooxdoo, and other Javascript frameworks (like
Dojo).
The samples page demostrate some of this features.
You can create Qooxdoo islands inside the page.  As I haven't used it, I
don't remember exactly how.


yaron Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> 
> Im trying to integrate GWT framework (Google) with Qooxdoo.
> 
> I wish to use Qooxdoo for certain components, like TableTree or Table
> and use GWT for the whole page.
> However, Qooxdoo naturally takes over the whole html page, and not
> certain parts of it.
> 
> The question is:
> How can I let Qooxdoo work on part of the html page and not on the whole
> page ?
> 

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