Objectify works great with RequestFactory:

http://code.google.com/p/listwidget/

Do you have a specific concern about it?

/dmc

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 2:51 AM, Alexander Orlov
<alexander.or...@loxal.net>wrote:

> *Is there a good/better alternative to Objectify?* I want to use a
> Datastore abstraction layer like JPA2 together with GWT's RequestFactory
> using its ServiceLocator pattern. Is the usage of Objectify
> even advisable in this case or should I use the Datastore directly (which
> I've done 2y ago... and it wasn't that scary).
>
> -Alex
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