## Synopsis The project shows how to integrate React components into GWT application. GWT backend consists of Login service which allows users to create login sessions. ## Adding React component ```Java EmbeddedReact.ReactComponentProps componentProps = new EmbeddedReact.ReactComponentProps(); componentProps.onGoToGWTAppClicked = new MouseEventHandler() { @Override public void onMouseEvent(MouseEvent event) { setReactComponentVisibility(false); String sessionID = Cookies.getCookie("sid"); if (sessionID == null) setLoginFormVisibility(true); else checkWithServerIfSessionIdIsStillLegal(sessionID, false); } }; componentProps.currentLoggedUser = result.getUserName(); ReactDOM.render(React.createElement(EmbeddedReact::loggedInComponent, componentProps), Document.get().getElementById("reactAppDiv")); ``` ## Build and run solution In Eclipse go to Build Path -> Configure Build Path, select Java Build Path on the right and Libraries in top panel. Select Add JARS and add - gwt-interop-utils-0.4.0.jar - gwt-react-0.6.0.jar - gwt-servlet.jar Libraries are located in /GWTReactApp/war/WEB-INF/lib/ folder. Right click on project folder and select Run As -> Web Application (GWT Super Dev Mode) ## Adding additional React modules 1. Step 6 explained in details in gwt-react library documentation file given at https://github.com/GWTReact/gwt-react/blob/master/DOCUMENTATION.md 2. Add updated .js file to the project, add it as static