> I think you are trying to learn GWT in the hardest way possible.
I am sure that is true, but I have never been one to shy away from
challenges.
As I see it, I can:
- Continue trying to use my existing Java code with
its intricate hierarchy and use of external libraries. - Don't use my existing code. Instead, write a parallel
set of code just for use with GWT.
According to the people on this list, #1 should work. If it will work,
I prefer that solution to avoid having duplicated code (That's one of
the reasons why I am using Java and GWT in the first place). Of
course, "should" assumes a lot so nothing is guaranteed.
Using GwtIncompatible and super-source, I have been able
to get my code through the GWT compiler. But now, the RPC
generator is giving me trouble. I am not sure yet what is causing
that.
As I see it, it could be one of:
- Due to my lack of knowledge, my code is structured in a way
that violates some GWT requirement.
- My code is stressing GWT and I hit some bug in the system.
I think it will be useful to know which. If it is (a), then I will either
need to re-structure my code or stop the current effort and go to
solution #2 above. If it is (b), fixing that makes GWT better.
I am still willing to continue this path if the people on this list
are still willing to help me. So far, I have received amazing support
and would like to thank everyone for that.
Thank you,
Neil
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