Try changing to GWT 1.6.4.
It really shouldn´t matter, but still......

I looked at the definition for UnsatisfiedLinkError:
Thrown if the Java Virtual Machine cannot find an appropriate native-
language definition of a method declared native.

GWT is quite fussy about the package names,
is your class inside the client package or a sub package of client?

--Dalla
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On 17 Juli, 09:50, lumo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > right click on the project -> properties -> google -> web toolkit
>
> yes, there i selected use google web toolkit with specific sdk gwt 1.7.0 -
> but... no clue how to change from gwtcompiler to compiler, to switch from
> deprecated to actual compiler
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