hibernate with jpa beans. run onto of a restful java servlet to serve up your 
DAL. if your not good with dep inj design use GIN and Guice for instantiating 
your widgets and composites. also if your new to gwt use the ui binder. 
advanced create a viewport and screen manager to inject your classes. and 
oracle for db since it works nicely with run native behind the scenes of your 
plsql views that u create in your db. also for quick and dirty apps use 
springroo to architect and develop your back end. 

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On Aug 27, 2012, at 5:20 PM, GWTter <seth....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I also posted this question on SO and revised it a little since, but received 
> one really great response so far if anyone is interested:
> 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12132213/recommended-serverside-architectureframework-stack-to-use-with-gwt-for-large-a
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