OK, I have tweaked a bit with it. It seems doable to wrap existing Tacos
components so that they could be used, kind-of-live in eclipse.  Remember
that I do not at all know what I am talking about, but it seems fairly easy
to add new stuff.

Their basic example shows how to do RPC over JSON to another google service,
but it seems trivial to use a tapestry page instead. The trick here is of
course how to make gwt references sit easily in a standard tapestry
html/page file.

I'll just sit here and hope that inspirations trikes like a drunk tiger and
leaves helpless to do anything but hack together a proof of concept
gwt<->tapestry.  Unless of course someone already has? Please post!

Cheers,
PS

On 5/18/06, Todd Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Many have made the claim, but this may actually be the best thing
since sliced bread. I think the compiler is under the apache license
(http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/download.html). It seems (I'm no
lawyer) that the apps you create are free for commercial,
non-commercial, etc. use.

On 5/17/06, Scott Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks pretty cool. I'd like to see how this could be integrated with
the
> work being done on Tacos4 and/or Tapestry 4.1.
>
> Having said that, I think the licence is, like Java, free but not open
>  source.
>
> -Scott
>
> On Wednesday 17 May 2006 22:37, Peter Svensson wrote:
> > OK, this is so sweet. Who will be the first to make this work with
> > Tapestry/Tacos??
> >
> > http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/
> >
> > Cheers,
> > PS
>
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