thank you Colin, it helps a lot

I see, historically my codebase included gwt-dev instead of gwt-servlet. 
Now I'm replacing gwt-dev with gwt-servlet, seems to work OK

As for  @UnsafeNativeLong - the project has single code base for client and 
server so the class had to be reachable through the common build classpath. 
Anyway I can factor it out now as I don't need the gwt-dev anymore.

On Friday, January 10, 2025 at 2:14:09 AM UTC+1 Colin Alworth wrote:

> Can you confirm that? XsrfTokenServiceServlet and Md5Utils are definitely 
> in gwt-servlet.jar:
>
> $ unzip -l 
> ~/.m2/repository/org/gwtproject/gwt-servlet/2.12.1/gwt-servlet-2.12.1.jar| 
> grep XsrfTokenServiceServlet
>      2692  2024-11-11 08:46   
> com/google/gwt/user/server/rpc/XsrfTokenServiceServlet.class
>
> $ unzip -l 
> ~/.m2/repository/org/gwtproject/gwt-servlet/2.12.1/gwt-servlet-2.12.1.jar| 
> grep Md5Utils
>      1108  2024-11-11 08:45   
> com/google/gwt/util/tools/shared/Md5Utils$1.class
>      1115  2024-11-11 08:45   
> com/google/gwt/util/tools/shared/Md5Utils.class
>
> Neither gwt-user nor gwt-dev should be on your server classpath. If you're 
> using GWT-RPC, only gwt-servlet (or gwt-servlet-jakarta) should be 
> necessary.
>
> Using @UnsafeNativeLong in shared code doesn't make sense to me, perhaps 
> you can share what you're trying to do (though you said it was factored 
> out, so maybe it doesn't actually apply here). My general expectation would 
> be to see this only in client-only code.
> On Thursday, January 9, 2025 at 7:04:46 PM UTC-6 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Colin,
>>
>> > That said... you should not have gwt-dev on the same classpath as your 
>> server.
>>
>> Unfortunately in my case I could not avoid it.
>> I use com.google.gwt.user.server.rpc.XsrfTokenServiceServlet (from 
>> gwt-user) and it refers com.google.gwt.util.tools.shared.Md5Utils from 
>> gwt-dev (GWT 2.12.1)
>> So I have to keep gwt-dev in classpath
>> There's another class I need, com.google.gwt.core.client.UnsafeNativeLong 
>> also 
>> in gwt-dev, but it can be factored out so it's not that critical. It's just 
>> useless to do that while XsrfTokenServiceServlet  still needs gwt-dev
>>
>> On Thursday, January 9, 2025 at 3:36:33 AM UTC+1 Colin Alworth wrote:
>>
>>> Update the GSON version as you're doing - Ahmad is in the process of 
>>> making this change in GWT itself:
>>> https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/pull/10079
>>> https://github.com/gwtproject/tools/pull/34
>>>
>>> In the next GWT release, we'll default to using 2.11.0.
>>>
>>> That said... you should not have gwt-dev on the same classpath as your 
>>> server, and you should not remove gson from gwt-dev, or you may have 
>>> compilation issues with sourcemaps.
>>>
>>> The tweak you're making is totally acceptable to make to gwt-servlet (or 
>>> gwt-servlet-jakarta) though - either exclude if you don't use the stack 
>>> trace deobfuscator with sourcemaps, or just update to 2.11.0.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 8:28:39 PM UTC-6 
>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> When upgrading from Spring Boot 3.3 to 3.4, my app still compiles, but 
>>>> when I run it, crashes with:
>>>>
>>>> Error starting ApplicationContext. To display the condition evaluation 
>>>> report re-run your application with 'debug' enabled.
>>>> [2025-01-09 12:36:47.028] - 13568 SEVERE [restartedMain] --- 
>>>> org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication: Application run failed
>>>> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/google/gson/Strictness
>>>>
>>>> Others have reported the same issue, but with different causes:  
>>>> https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/issues/43442
>>>>
>>>> When I look at who is using GSON, it's gwt-dev.jar:
>>>>
>>>> [INFO] teamdrift:drift-team-client:gwt-app:1.0-SNAPSHOT
>>>> [INFO] +- org.gwtproject:gwt-dev:jar:2.12.1:compile
>>>> [INFO] |  +- com.google.code.gson:gson:jar:2.6.2:compile
>>>>
>>>> I can fix it by adding the newer version to my server:
>>>> <dependency>
>>>>   <groupId>com.google.code.gson</groupId>
>>>>   <artifactId>gson</artifactId>
>>>>   <version>2.11.0</version>
>>>> </dependency>
>>>>
>>>> And optionally, to clean up so the old version, remove it from my 
>>>> client gwt-dev:
>>>> <dependency>
>>>>   <groupId>org.gwtproject</groupId>
>>>>   <artifactId>gwt-dev</artifactId>
>>>>   <exclusions>
>>>>     <exclusion>
>>>>       <groupId>com.google.code.gson</groupId>
>>>>       <artifactId>gson</artifactId>
>>>>     </exclusion>
>>>>   </exclusions>
>>>> </dependency>
>>>>
>>>> Is this the best fix?  Or is there something better?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>

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