You may want to take a look at the gilead project, formerly
hibernate4gwt. (http://noon.gilead.free.fr/gilead/).

There's now an adapter for GAE, I haven't personally used it but the
hibernate adapter works well.



On Jul 2, 5:47 am, Alex D <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I started experimenting with GAE (Google AppEngine) and I find
> persistence coding-style beautiful. But, there is the problem with
> "use with GWT", since the annotations import from
> "javax.jdo.annotations" package (with obviously is unknown to GWT) and
> the PersistenceManagerFactory acts very similar to Hibernate's session
> mechanism (attaching objects returned by a query to the manager).
>
> Do you know of any *good* solutions for this matter? I ended up coding
> a second "mirror" class (like UserVO which "reflects" the members of
> User - at least the ones that are serializable) and a mapping
> mechanism from persistence classes <=> VO classes, which is used on
> server-side when handling RPC objects. While this may work, it
> increased the code needed by 170% (number taken from 1 persistence
> class of mine, Greeting +  the two additional classes, GreetingVO,
> GreetingDataObject).
>
> Is there a better way than this (like ignoring certain imports)?
>
> Thanks
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