I would go with the latter solution.

All GWT compiler does is take your client side code and spits it out
in JS code.

*shrug*
:)

On Nov 29, 1:01 pm, LooneyLynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I created the usual eclipse project layout with the applicationCreator
> and so... Now I want to generate a JAR file representing my client-
> side GWT code including the RPC interface I defined.
>
> My intention is to use this JAR file in another JAVA project to
> implement the RPC interface, so that the GWT client is able to
> communicate with this separate server side project. Is this possible
> or am I missing something?
>
> The problem is that my server-side is written in C#. My plan is using
> GrassHopper to implement this JAVA interface in C# (this would be
> technically no prob). Also I have access to the whole server side GWT
> java package with C#.
> But Grasshopper needs this JAR file to import the java classes into
> C#....
>
> So how can I get GWT to generate this JAR file from my client code? Or
> should I just put all CLASS-files in a zip and rename it to JAR?
>
> regards
> chris
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