@Alex
-- How could you not be sure why I'd want to use one of the fundamental principles of GWT, which is GWT RPC? Either I'm missing something, or you are!
GWT was a must to have 10 years ago but nowadays all modern projects use REST/JSON API (it makes your APIs really easy to mock/test with all modern REST/JSON frameworks like Spring / Resteasy / Jersey)
You can "easily" migrate your GWT RPC project to GWT RestyGWT (and use Spring boot / Resteasy on server side with a shared JAX-RS interfaces with your client)
I have a demo project using this approach: https://github.com/freddyboucher/gwt-storage-objectify
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