Yes, it's possible, and even documented :)

http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tutorials/1.6/JSON.html

On Jun 24, 5:57 am, Portal Developer <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Apologies for posting this again, I posted this already but I don't
> see it appearing on the list, might be due to it being moderated.
>
> Hi,
> Is something like this possible in GWT?
>
> I have an existing portal written by myself in php which contains a
> huge amount of functionality that has been developed over the last few
> years.
>
> I would like to continue using this php functionality purely from the
> business logic and database point of view because I know that it works
> in php.
> The bit that I want to change is the user interface. I generate
> fragments of basic html in my php to display the relevant information
> but I would now like to view/create this information using GWT.  My
> php also creates some session variables when the user logs in.
>
> I know you can make calls to php scripts from GWT but how complex can
> this get?  Is it possible to call my php from GWT and instead of
> creating the visual element in php create the visual element in GWT
> instead.
>
> Does this make sense?  I would like to move to the GWT environment but
> without the overhead of having to rewrite the main functionality in my
> php.
>
> Any thoughts or ideas on how this might be achieved greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
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