Alterantively you could check out DWT (http://dartwebtoolkit.com/) which 
tries to mimic the GWT features in Dart. 
But I guess this would be more involved than using gwt-exporter. 

In case you  missed the recent GWT.create conference. There are plans for 
GWT 3.0 to make the interoparability between JS and GWT much much easier 
and with web-components you can write JS code and then easily use it in 
GWT. 



On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 1:36:12 AM UTC+1, rjcarr wrote:
>
> I have a pretty large project that's over 7 years old that has used GWT 
> from the very early days and is nearly 100% GWT (i.e., there's very little 
> manually written javascript).  However, we'd like to transition the client 
> to be written in javascript, but if possible, we'd like to retain the GWT 
> services (i.e., the serialization).
>
> Basically, we'd like to keep all of the RemoteService, RemoteServiceAsync, 
> and RemoteServiceServlet (and the accompanying object serialization) but 
> write the client / visualization portions manually in javascript.
>
> Is there any way to divorce the data serialization from the visualization 
> without the messiness of JSNI?
>
> Note that we don't have any problem with GWT, it's actually been great in 
> most every way, but at this point we have many more javascript developers 
> that are uncomfortable with java and it's hard to get the level of 
> contribution we need to the project in its current state.
>
> Thanks!
>

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