Absolutely!

RF is not tied to AppEngine at all (we do use it since its early 
beginnings, two years ago, as part of GWT 2.1-M1, on "local" Jetty 
servers). The server-side of RF is "just a servlet".

And there's a "pure JVM" version that can run on Android (use 
RequestFactorySource instead of GWT.create(), and init with a 
UrlRequestTransport –or a RequestTransport of your own based on Apache 
HttpClient– that point to your server)

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