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		<title>GWT-VL: Validation with Restlet GWT</title>
		<description>A user of GWT-VL asked me if it is possible to use GWT-VL in conjunction with the Restlet-GWT project. The answer was ambivalent. Because you could already use GWT-VL as a client side only validation library with Restlet-GWT, but you could not profit from the connection between server side and ...</description>
		<link>http://techblog.maydu.eu/?p=127</link>
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		<title>Input Validation with GWT - Part2 (ServerSide)</title>
		<description>Welcome to part 2 of the discussion of the GWT Validation Library.

In the first part I mostly spoke about why GWT-VL was made and how you can easily add richly presented client side validations to your GWT app.

In the second part I will speak about how you can connect the ...</description>
		<link>http://techblog.maydu.eu/?p=72</link>
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		<title>Input Validation with GWT</title>
		<description>The Google Web Toolkit is a great way to build webbased frontends for applications. There comes quite some functionality out of the box, such as a Swing-like development style and the fundamental functionality used to build Rich-Client Webbased-Frontends. It is very good in creating a fluid interaction feeling, without the ...</description>
		<link>http://techblog.maydu.eu/?p=7</link>
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