For a working example see http://code.google.com/p/gwt-examples/ and Google Analytics Integrated Application.
-- Since our company can't use GA, our team is just writing out own handler since we just want to collect discrete events like clicks and opening of certain sub-apps. The gist is to have a client side buffer collecting events and then relaying them back to the server at some interval (i.e. every 5s). You can see this in the GA tool, click the link 6 times fast and you'll only see one server post. Also note that rather than having the receiving the data via a servlet and storing it in the db, it is often better and faster to just point to a static empty file (i.e. empty.htm) and just add your data as GET params (i.e. empty.htm?evt=click&x=344&y=45). Then sum that information from the Apache with a cron task.
Sincerely,
Joseph
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