This is very interesting.  I added Line as a private member to Box:

  /** Testing a line instance */

  *private* Line line;



And an accessor:

  /** Test method for GWT */

  *public* Line getLine() {

    *return* line;

  }



Now, Box is not generated in the .gwt.rpc file (Box Box$STATE is still
there).



If I mark those two items with @GwtIncompatible, Box appears again.



Thank you,

Neil



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*From:* Neil Aggarwal <[email protected]>
*Sent:* Thursday, December 19, 2024 10:45 PM
*To:* '[email protected]' <
[email protected]>
*Subject:* RE: Class not included in the set of types for RPC



> Can you share the full contents of Line and Box? Or at least their class
hierarchy and fields - methods are not important.



I am attaching pared-down versions of Component, Box, and Line.

I am also attaching the generated .gwt.rpc



> Something has definitely changed since your last email - "Line$STATUS"
was present before,

> but isn't now. Was that a deliberate change?



Yes. I have been paring down my classes to see if I can find out what the
GWT Compiler

does not like so no luck so far.



Thank you,

 Neil



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We offer 30 year loans on single family houses!

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