And what about RPC? Is this the solution, right? On 20 ene, 17:32, Eric <erjab...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jan 19, 4:59 pm, jfagh <jfa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Juan, > > Also, you need to include both .java and .class files in your JAR. And > > the .java files must not reference any unsupported libraries (i.e. > > those that cannot be translated from java to js by GWT) > > James > > He doesn't need to include the source files in the same jar. It is > perfectly > valid to build more than one file, presumably through Ant or Maven: > > module.jar > module-src.jar > module-javadoc.jar > > I would include module.gwt.xml in the source jar. But if he's trying > to > include third-party libraries without source code in his GWT > compilation, > he'll have problems. They should stay on the server. > > Respectfully, > Eric Jablow
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