In the previous articles on http://surgeworksmobile.com/cross-platform/jqtouch-mobile-app-for-user-registration-tutorial, I focused on the JQTouch side of things. I’d like to mention the ingredients to make the app work with SmartFoxServer since that can be tricky.
I built both grails and jython web services to serve as the back end interface for this application. Unfortunately, both these implementations would not work with SFS, so I made a very simple JSP servlet to handle registration requests.
First, the structure of


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