There is an official GWT article about that :
http://code.google.com/intl/fr/webtoolkit/articles/using_gwt_with_hibernate.html

Regards
Bruno

On 25 juil, 11:38, maku <martin.k...@gmx.at> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this topic is discussed intensively in the past.
>
> From my point of view it is not worth to use an approach like gilead
> (especially when I would start a new project) and principally in a
> larger project.
> (We use gilead but our goal is it to go back to a simple DTO approach
> step by step)
>
> I would prefer to use a lightweight transport mechanism (e.g. DTO or
> json).
>
> Of course it leads to more effort when you have to write DTO's and the
> conversion process manually (that's the reason why I'm a fan of code
> generation which does the whole stuff in our project).
>
> Regards,
> Martin
>
> On Jul 25, 12:30 am, Guess What <gang...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I am trying to use JPA with GWT . I am not sure how to make this
> > communication work .
> > I did googling around on this quite a bit . People suggest dozer and
> > gilead .
> > Dozer plug in is not working currently .
> > Gilead there is  aproblem with lazy fetching .
> > This must be a time and tested approach .
> > So Can anyone suggest how do i take those JPA entities to my GWT
> > Client .
> > I dont want to create Manually DTO for every single entity . (This is
> > where I was looking @ Dozer)
> > It does it automatically . I am running out of time of figuring out
> > whats the best approach .
> > Folks help would be appreciated .
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