Ok solved my own problem, with GWT 1.5, you don't need to use
annotations. I realized that annotations were creating the warnings.
Don't use annotations.

On Mar 17, 5:15 pm, erincarikan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi;
>
> Here's the situation:
>
> My Rpc prepares ArrayList<A>.
>
> A implements Isserializable interface and it contains some fields and
> an arraylist<B> field.
>
> B implements Isserializable interface and it contains some fields and
> an arraylist<C> field.
>
> C implements Isserializable interface and has primitive type fields.
>
> When I create this arraylist and try to return it, I receive tons of
> warnings even though I think I get data back, I also use annotations
> to tell the compiler about the type.
>
> While declaring ArrayList<A>, I use following annotation: /**
> @gwt.typeArgs <A> */, In class A, while /** @gwt.typeArgs <B> */ and
> in class B I use /** @gwt.typeArgs <C> */, but I receive
> typeInfo.classnotfound warnings.
>
> Do I have to use annotations differently, I am on the verge of losing
> my faith in arraylist and using regular nested arrays. Please help.
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