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Hi. . . We've been using Dokuwiki for a while here in our work group. I've set up a site template and some namespace templates but am pretty much not a dokuwiki admin. I was hoping somebody could give me an idea of the feasibility of integrating Google Web Toolkit (GWT) pages in dokuwiki.
If you're not familiar with GWT, it allows you to create a web app (or just a simple form, dialog, etc) in java which it then renders to javascript to deploy on the webserver. This javascript can make calls against the java server on the backend using RPC, JSON, XML, and, in other words, act as a regular java webapp.
What it requires is that your page reference the local javascript libraries and static files. On a plain-old-website, this would simply be copying the "compiled" output folder into your site directory.
My question for the experts: is it feasible to have an embedded html structure like this in the middle of my dokuwiki site? My first thought was to somehow modify the html header for a particular namespace (where the GWT code would live) to include the header information (the required style sheets and js sources) and then just embedded the html using the <html> tags. However, I'm not sure how that would be done since those type of modifications to the header (to my limited knowledge) take place in the site template.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
- Andy