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Project Gutenberg Live Search Beta Announce
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Subject: Project Gutenberg Live Search Beta Announce
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Hello all,
I am ready to present a beta version of my live search engine using
GWT. The content of the search is the Project Gutenberg Library.
The search engine can be found here:
http://goatstone.com:8080/livesearch/
the source code can be found here:
http://goatstone.com/documentation/livesearch_src/com/goatstone/
I think that the GWT way of developing web applications is great. I
have done this project in JavaScript and PHP as well, that search
engine can be found here:
http://livesearch.goatstone.com/
I wanted to compare the two methodologies. I think by far the better
solution is GWT.
thanks everyone!
Jose Collas, Goatstone