GWT compiles to Javascript which is served from HTML.  If you have no
server-side data requirements you can certainly just deploy your GWT
app and have it run in the client (think AngryBirds...) having been
served from a *web* server (rather than an *app* server).

If you have a PHP (or other) backend then you can get your data via
REST or SOAP web services.

On Nov 28, 10:42 am, Salvador Diaz <diaz.salva...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, the fact that you don't want to use a java server means that you
> won't be able to use RPC for communicating with the server. That doesn't
> mean that it's impossible, but do you have any idea how you'll retrieve
> data from the server ?
>
> And SmartGWT doesn't recommend using GWT 
> Designer:http://forums.smartclient.com/showpost.php?p=74282&postcount=2

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