RequestFactoryMagic works on Android, but you'll need to do some build
hacking to get RF it to compile against the Android SDK.
Here's what I did as an experiment:
1) Extract autobean/{shared, server}/** and requestfactory{shared,
server/testing}/** from gwt-user.jar.
1a) There are a few other build dependencies to tease out.
2) Write a RequestTransport that uses java.net.HttpUrlConnection or
the Apache HttpClient libs.
3) IIRC, there's one or two minor API incompatibilities in the
org.json APIs built into the ADK, but they're simple to fix.
Being able to put together a self-contained requestfactory-client.jar
would go a long way to improving code re-use for GWT devs who want
Android clients (and hopefully the other way around).
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Bob Vawter
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