1. Yes. Please see http://www.gwtorm.com/mail/Mail.html for RPC-
database application.
2. Yes. Each HTML element such as checkbox, you have a GWT object.
3. Yes.
4. Yes. You can find source code in 
http://dreamsource-orm.googlecode.com/files/mail_1.0.0_04202009.jar.
5. It is up to server configuration.

Jim
http://www.gwtorm.com For GWT ORM
http://code.google.com/p/dreamsource-orm/downloads/list


On May 15, 6:15 pm, "diego.hopeman" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I regularly work on Java web applications and made basic experiences
> with DWR, YUI and Scriptaculous for RPC and Ajax functionalities.
> Frankly, I don't really like them and would love to drop them and use
> GWT instead - if it can do what I need.
>
> 1. Often, I have to operate with ugly string arrays to communicate
> between Javascript and Server. Does GWT overcome this drawback? Can I
> work with real objects instead?
>
> 2. Can I conveniently handle DOM-operations like trees or menus with
> GWT?
>
> 3. Can I completely drop DWR and call my Java Server methods via GWT?
>
> 4. Can I easily integrate GWT into a Spring environment?
>
> 5. Can I access files on the server via GWT RPC?
>
> It would be really great, if you could answer some of these questions.
>
> Regards,
>
> Diego
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