Clarifying: I am using Java image classes on the server, where the
Java sky should be almost limitless.  Right now, I would like to get
my application of a few thousand lines of code working under GWT 1.6.
It works great under GWT 1.5.  I took your advice and told Eclipse to
not use App Engine, and Eclipse did stop complaining.  I hope this
works in the end.

Thanks,

Danny

On Apr 22, 8:15 pm, Ben FS <[email protected]> wrote:
> Client-side: GWT lets you use Java language, but only a sub-set of the
> J2SE library, supplemented by a variety of GWT-specific UI classes.
>
> Server-side: You can use whatever you want, including Java. If you
> wish to use Java (J2EE) on the server, you can - and then the GWT RPC
> mechanism can be handy. If you wish to deploy to GAE, there are some
> restrictions - for example, no file access - but the main difference
> with GAE is how you store data persistently.
>
> On Apr 22, 3:35 pm, Danny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am trying to put my application under GWT 1.6, but I am having
> > problems, because I use some java.awt.image classes.  I understand
> > that Google is working on App Engine for java and has probably not yet
> > implemented image.
>
> > How can I proceed, since the new eclipse plugins insist on App Engine,
> > even when I remove the App Engine SDK.
>
> > Any suggestions?
>
> > Danny
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