+1 to the "@JavaOnly" annotation

On Jun 22, 4:57 pm, Tom Sorgie <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been thinking the same thing, but taking it from a reverse
> perspective.  In fact i just posted a question about being able to use
> the @GWTCompatible annotation to get reuse out of server code.  I
> didn't really connect that to the other side - which is writing code
> in your client that you only want available from the server - till i
> just read your post.  I guess in that circumstance you would be
> marking code (class, method, or var) written in the client package as
> @GWTIncompatible.  That would automatically remove it from the source
> tree before gwt-compilation.
>
> Good to see that someone else is hitting the same issue.
>
> tom.
>
> On Jun 22, 4:46 pm, Dave Ford <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Are there any plans for gwt to provide a method annotation that
> > instructs the GWT compiler to *not* include that particular method in
> > the generated JavaScript. Here is my justification for this feature.
>
> > One of the appeals of GWT (for me) is that I have been able to achieve
> > a decent amount of client/server code reuse. Specifically, i have a
> > number of classes that I can use on both the server (in a jvm) and in
> > the browser (in my gwt app). This is a huge benefit of GWT over, say,
> > Flex or native JavaScript frameworks.
>
> > I can't be the only one who appreciates this benefit. Here is an
> > entire product to address this same concern (only 
> > inverted):http://www.aptana.com/jaxer
>
> > The problem is, creating java classes that run in the server and in
> > client (gwt app) can lead to jumping thru lots of whoops and some
> > major code refactoring. There are many times where it would be just so
> > easy (if such a thing existed) to add an annotation to a method (or a
> > class).
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