When I first used GWT, I started using GWT RPC as the main communication 
channel with the server. Years later, when I first needed a native mobile 
application, and when I needed to expose API endpoints to partners to 
integrate data with my services, I realized I should have gone RESTful from 
day 1 - migrating from GWT RPC to a RESTful architecture was painful and 
slow.

GWT RPC is easy to implement and close to other Java communication 
technologies (like RMI), but in my experience can create several problems 
in the long term.

Having said that, I'm always ok with options. GWT won't support GWT RPC in 
the future, but nothing stops anyone from porting the current GWT RPC 
mechanism to GWT 3. Of course several stuff would need to change (because 
of the generators), but I'd imagine it's totally doable.

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