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by Thomas Sorgie :: Rate this Message:

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Endre,

I agree, i'm pretty excited about getting to use GL in GWT too.  I haven't posted the code yet, mostly because i want to get some blessings, and suggestions for change, from these guys before publishing a branch of their library.

As i said, as of now, my version is a severe subset of the main GL branch (some good, some just incomplete).  I also have had to make modifications in most of their core objects (though the complex algorithmic stuff ported with minimal mods).  The only way to publish it in its current state would be to repackage the whole thing.  Ultimately i think that that will need to happen, but there is definitely an argument for trying to abstract and reuse the elements of the base library that require minimal change to run in GWT.

tom.


Endre Stølsvik-8 wrote:
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 18:03, Thomas Sorgie <tsorgie@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I've put together a branch of GL which runs on GWT.  I reduced the
> functionality quite a bit to the things that i think are applicable to the
> GWT environment (and what i needed there).

I would just want to say that I personally find this awesome! Thanks!

I wouldn't be surprised if Jesse also loves it! (He's the GL initiator
and a Googler and is apparently a part of the Google Collection bunch
(and Guice) - just FYI in case you don't study all list traffic - and
he talked about this exact scenario (porting to GWT and integrating
with Google Collections) some months ago)

Is the code available somewhere?

Endre.

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