Basically, you need to write the server side code for GWT widgets, and extends the GWT widgets with the communication capability. Here a good project for you to get start with https://github.com/360-Innovations/VaadinSmartGWT
A little example (for Vaadin 6):
1 use eclipse with Vaadin plugin installed to create a Vaadin project then create Vaadin widget unpon that project, Vaadin plugin will generate all the nuts and bolts.
2 write the code
a client class wrapper for GanttChart It implements Paintable interface to communicate with server side
public class VGanttChart extends GanttChart implements Paintable {
public void paint(PaintTarget target) throws PaintException {
}
public void requestRepaint() {
}
... ...
}
for use of each methods, please look at the source comments at Paintable.class
a server side corresponding class:
@ClientWidget(value = VGanttChart.class, loadStyle = LoadStyle.EAGER)
public class GanttChart extends AbstractComponent {
public void paintContent(PaintTarget target) throws PaintException {
}
public void changeVariables(Object source, Map<String, Object> variables) {
}
... ...
}
3 exporting as Vaadin Add-on Package, this is also provided by Vaadin plugin.
4 add the exported jar to your project /WEB-INF/lib, edit your XXXWidgetset.gwt.xml file by adding your add-on's widgetset like this:
<inherits name="package path to your add-on's widgetset def file"/>
if your widgetset def file is myWidgetset.gwt.xml
, then the value for attribute name should be "package path to widgetset"/myWidgetset
5 Compile your Widgetset, this is also provided by Vaadin eclipse plugin, after compilation, new set of javascript, css, image resource was generated, now you can use your add-ons via the server side class.