I'm using GWTP Rest Dispatch. It works almost the same as RestyGWT but it
depends on GWT-Jackson for serialisation/deserialisation. GWT Jackson
supports more features of Jackson than RestyGWT.

On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 12:16 AM Vassilis Virvilis <vasv...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I am using GWT + RestyGWT + CXF (server side for REST service definition).
> It is just a testament on your comment on how well RestyGWT decouples
> client and server. Furthermore I am extremely happy with the RestyGWT
> developers.and their way to run the project..
>
> For me RestyGWT is the answer but I can understand that for everybody else
> the question may be different :-)
>
>    Vassilis
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 11:59 PM, Paul Mazzuca <paul.j.mazz...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> RestyGWT is enticing considering how well it decouples the client and the
>> server.   Thanks.  I am still curious about a community (I guess I mean
>> steering committee) recommendation though, especially if there are plans to
>> update certain code like the RequestFactory.  Even if the steering
>> committee recommends RestyGWT, that would be helpful because it would
>> provide some stamp of approval for planning ahead as a developer.
>>
>> As far as AppEngine goes, I am putting together a sample codebase that I
>> have used with GWT+RF+GAE+JDO. see https://github.com/mazook/gwt-starter.
>> After a few more updates I will start a new thread regarding the sample.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, April 11, 2016 at 12:13:25 PM UTC-7, Rogelio Flores wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm using GWT + RestyGWT + Jersey (server-side for REST service
>>> definition) in my latest GWT app. I intend to use those tools + Objectify +
>>> JDO? for a new GWT-AppEngine app. Not sure about how it will work as I'm
>>> yet to get started with this toolchain, but I remember David Chandler
>>> writing about it a few years ago (I think he was with Google at the time,
>>> now with Sencha).
>>>
>>> I find RESTful approach more flexible and probably the best choice if
>>> you want to call your services from a mobile app (RPC won't work in that
>>> case and RequestFactory might work but only with extra work).
>>>
>>> I'll also welcome any pointers from people that have actually built GWT
>>> apps running on AppEngine.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, April 10, 2016 at 7:58:17 PM UTC-6, Paul Mazzuca wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Is GWT + RequestFactory + Google App Engine + JDO still considered a
>>>> best practice (as suggested by the GWT docs), or is there a recommended
>>>> alternative, assuming I would like to use GWT with AppEngine cloud
>>>> datastore?
>>>>
>>>> I have used this combination for a while, however the code is slowly
>>>> becoming outdated without any signs of updates.  If I am building a new
>>>> application with GWT and app engine, what suite of tools would best align
>>>> me with future development?
>>>>
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