Hi,

Yes, it can be used in any web application.   There are some browser targets though.  Firefox, Chrome and Safari should be the most recent - 1 and IE 9 and up

more can be found here 
http://aerogear.org/docs/guides/AeroGearBrowserTargets/

-Luke

On Oct 4, 2013, at 11:50 AM, nilon.barroso <nilon.barroso@gmail.com> wrote:

The AeroGear (AeroGear.js) can be used for web applications (not necessarily
mobile) with multiple html pages? Example: ERP applications.
Technologies used in the application: HTML5 Client using JAX-RS REST end
points, HTML5 & JAX-RS validation, jQuery, CDI and EJB.



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