If you use GWT-RPC then you must use the GWT-RPC servlet on the server 
side. 

On the server side in your GWT-RPC method implementation you can of course 
use RMI to call other methods if you like. You could even create a Java 
Proxy that implements your GWT-RPC service interface and automatically 
calls the corresponding method via RMI. Then provide that proxy to the 
GWT-RPC servlet as delegate by sub classing RemoteServiceServlet and call 
the appropriate super constructor. 

-- J.

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