> With JavaCC you get code that is not dependant on any JAR and I think that 
> I've seen that JavaCC can generate javascript code.
>

Yes, starting with JavaCC 6.1 you can use the "modern" mode to generate 
Java that can be translated to JavaScript via GWT.

A tutorial + Demo project can be found here:
Tutorial Part 1: 
http://consoliii.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/creating-gwt-compatible-parser-using.html
Tutorial Part 
2: 
http://consoliii.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/creating-gwt-compatible-parser-using_15.html
Demo Project: https://github.com/ainsley/javacc_gwt_tutorial

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