sure, and in fact it is quite common to use the same code in both  
places.

The easy way to do this is to consolidate that shared code into a  
particular package ... something like com.foo.bar.shared

Then create a new GWT.xml file com/foo/bar.Shared.gwt.xml and add  
<source path="shared"/>

your module containing your entry point would then add <inherits  
name="com.foo.bar.Shared"/>

and your server code would just reference those classes like normal.

The trick here is to remember to only place translatable code in  
com.foo.bar.shared. Since it is going to be compiled to javascript, it  
will have to abide by all of the rules of client code.

-jason

On Nov 10, 2008, at 9:47 PM, sriram wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Do we use a common code written in java, that could be used at both
> the client and server side using gwt.
>
> for example, cache a common folder used at both the ends.
>
> Thanks,
> Sriram
>
> >


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