Hello all -

I will caveat this post by saying that I am new to GWT and relatively
new to web applications/java, having spent most of my programming
hours in a MS environment (most notably C#). But, I am having the
darnedest time trying to figure out how to do one thing.

I have a .jar of compiled classes (sorry, don't know the right
terminology) that was provided by a vendor, i.e. there is little
chance I will get the original source or get a jar with the source
included. I would like to write a "hybrid" google-based app that
allows the user to use the classes in that file (assume it is
installed locally on all user machines) but also is deployed using the
google app engine.

I am open to any way in which this can be accomplished. I have thought
I could have a "heavy" desktop-type app that does the interaction with
the vendor classes in the GAE/GWT framework, but that is proving
difficult. I am using the eclipse IDE with the google plugins. I also
thought maybe I could write a google desktop gadget using GWT to do
the local interaction.

Am I going to be forced to write a local server that serves the
responses to requests for interacting with my vendor classes. Ugh.
Surely there is a better way?

Thanks to all.

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