On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 4:10 PM, ytbryan <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> thanks thomas.
>
> I wonder which method is better? thomas's or David's?
>
> I don't quite get how to "emulate" the java class...
>
> but if i simply put it at the server, it will slow down my system
> greatly. eg. if i want to fetch the geocode from google geocode, the
> data will go to my server and then transmitted to my client through
> RPC.
>
> is there a standard way of doing this? given that the classes needed
> are outside the JRE Emulation provided by gwt.
>

Google provides a gwt "bindings" to his google maps api.

Think again, your app runs inside a big HTTP client.

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