Hi Venu,
My understanding is that RPC is really a layer above the HTTP and if
you notice how it works, its not unlike another servlet call. The
serialization/deserialization has been abstracted to make life easier
for us. So, to answer your question, yes, it is communicating over
HTTP from where your webserver will pass it over to the servlet
container just like another servlet call. Hope that helps

Suri

On Dec 7, 7:09 am, Venu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi grp,
>
> What port does GWT RPC mechanism use? Is it communicating over HTTP?
> If not, what port does it use?
>
> Thx
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