At the gwt client's ends JavaScript interpretations are single-threaded, so while GWT silently accepts the 
    synchronized keyword, it has no real effect. Synchronization-related library methods are not available, including Object.wait(), Object.notify(), and Object.notifyAll() .and the server end you can directly use   synchronized  as you are using in java.
thanx,
Harshal
    On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 1:52 AM, Rand <randnezha@gmail.com> wrote:
hello all
i am new in GWT ..and i have one question :
dose it enabled to apply the concept od synchronized objects java in
GWT ?? in way that i can synchronize the client and the server ?
thank
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