RE: PWA
RE: PWA
- Subject: RE: PWA
- From: GILQUIN Pierre via Webobjects-dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 13:18:14 +0000
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- Thread-topic: PWA
I found a solution.
I created an index.html using the html generated by the WO app.
I just put it in the directory served by apache. It's works, the rpc call from
the client app get the correct results from the WO app
I guess as domain name is the same, no security/SOP issue.
So, I think it will much easy to make an installable pwa app.
Pierre
De : GILQUIN Pierre via Webobjects-dev [mailto:email@hidden]
Envoyé : lundi 27 avril 2020 09:16
À : WebObjects-Dev
Objet : PWA
Hi,
Do you think it's possible to create a pwa(progressive web app) from a
directaction ?
I am a complete beginner on the subject and everything I can find starts with a
static web directory with an index.html and some additionnal files
(manifest.json and sw.js) to make a app installable.
Is there a way to adapt a WO/nder app to that ?
My directaction just sent a unique component. Inside there is a single page
client application. it just uses the directaction to pass parameters.
Ie : MyApp.woa/wa/questionnaire?type=coronavirus
The client app is written in java GWT and call some rpc implemented inside the
WO/nder server app.
Thanks in advance for any idea,
Best, Pierre
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