Hi Stefan,

Thanks for your reply. Well thats what I indeed thought as well.
But for some reason invoking a service using AXIS2 is causing me a
problem, hence I decided to ask if there was any restriction.
Well, I will just keep on trying and getting it to work.
Once I do, I will post a solution here.

In the meanwhile, if anyone has a good idea on how to do it, feel free
to post here.

On Jun 18, 10:45 pm, Stefan Bachert <stefanbach...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> Hi Agito,
>
> when you on the server side, you can do anything you can do with java.
> No limits from GWT applies.
>
> With other word, you may ask any other java group, too
>
> Stefan Bacherthttp://gwtworld.de
>
> On Jun 17, 5:59 am, AgitoM <karel.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > For a big GWT project I am working on, we need to to retrieve data
> > from other computer systems. Based on my previous experience, a good
> > way to integrate these two systems, is to integrate them together
> > using a SOAP based Web Service.
>
> > Preferably I would like to server side of my GWT project to invoke the
> > Web Service of the other system, and retrieve some data which is then
> > send back to the client using GWT's normal RPC methods.
>
> > I've tried creating such a integration using AXIS2 in Eclipse. This
> > however does not seem to work well. Therefore I would like to ask if
> > anyone knows what is the way Google prefers for GWT projects to make
> > Web Service calls?
>
> > I've tried  Googling for solutions for a significant amount of time,
> > but couldn't find much.
> > Anyone have any idea?

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