Does your jar have "source attached"?  Also, try putting a copy in
your war/WEB-INF/lib folder.

What build method do you use?  IDE?  Ant?  Cypal...  Don't use Cypal
anymore, the official GWT + Appengine plugin works like a dream,
provided your source level and source compliance level are set to
1.6...

For clarity, the IDE is happy, but the compiler isn't?

If it comes right down to it, you can tarball your project directory
and email it to me, and I can check it out, but I'd really rather
not...

Are you using Eclipse?  If you aren't, download 3.4 Ganymede {Galileo
is too new for the GWT plugin} and the Google Plugin, then make sure
your jar is in the project build path, AND war/WEB-INF/lib ...  If
that fails, send your code and I'll try to get it to go.
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