GWT runs fine, it's just javascript.  However, if you want to use the
RPC/Servlets system, you'll need Java hosting on the server-side, like
tomcat, glassfish, etc..  Relatively few hosts provide this. There are
some PHP libraries out there to implement the server-side part of RPC
using PHP instead of Java that you could use for PHP hosting sites,
which are much more common.

On Aug 13, 3:00 pm, khj <[email protected]> wrote:
> Though I read through various articles/postings/forums/faqs discussing
> whether GWT applications could be deployed to commercial web hosting
> sites/companies, I seemed to miss the overview/summary explanation.
>
> Can this be done on GoDaddy, 1&1, etc?
>
> Maybe some things work, but not others?
>
> Thanks for any information that you might provide!
>
>   -Kenneth
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