I read that GWT 2.0 supports serializing enhanced objects from JDO or
JPA. So if they are hibernate objects, wouldn't the JPA support cover
that?

On Jan 27, 1:30 am, Jan Ehrhardt <jan.ehrha...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> The problem is the GWT RPC's serialization, which can't work with objects
> created by hibernate. You can use the DTO Grails plugin 
> (http://www.grails.org/plugin/dto) or you can use JSON / REST for
> communication.
>
> In the case of a Grails app, which comes with great support for REST / JSON,
> I would prefer the second way.
>
> Regards
> Jan Ehrhardt
>
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 4:37 AM, Don Ruby, R&amp;D <
>
>
>
> donald.r...@mindspring.com> wrote:
> > GWT is the obvious choice for UI. But if you want to use Grails/Groovy
> > for server side, you have to either code messy DTOs or client side
> > POJOs.  It would be nice if GWT would support using the Grails/Groovy
> > domain objects directly on the client.  Any chance of that happening?
>
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