Thanks a lot!

On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 3:03:31 PM UTC+1, brucelowe wrote:
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> I'm also quite newish, but I found the GWT-RPC very good.  
>
> If your backend is written in Java, then this makes sense since you can 
> work with the same POJO's on the back and front end.
>
> If your backend is written in a different language or need more than one 
> client to consure data, and GWT is just one of them, then you could use 
> JSON and marshal the objects into client specific POJO's. I've done this 
> before, but I found it less elegant than the RPC route
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 2:00 PM, <nalin...@googlemail.com <javascript:>>wrote:
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>> I am new to GWT... And planning to develop a prototype in GWT for a 
>> company...
>> Can anyone tell me how to decide on which clientserver communication is 
>> suitable for my project.... 
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