Hi all,

GWT enables. among other things, the use of the same classes in client
and server code.
Client code is compiled to JavaScript and server code to Java byte-
code.

My problem is:
If a GWT application is developed in one eclipse project - both client
and server,
client code can directly invoke server code and vice versa.
The recommendation to help from making such a mistake is to use a
package convention:
- com.same.client for client code and
- com.sample.server for server code

This is not sufficient enough, for such mistake may still happen -
especially when the eclipse adds imports automatically to the head of
file in the imports section which is folded by default, causing you
not to notice the package name.

Also, there are classes that are shared by both the server and the
client, like the Greetings interface(client uses and server
implements). Where does it goes?

I tried creating a working development environment with 3 projects:
- Client
- Server
- Shared

It was very complicated and needed a symbolic link from Shared to
client - for the compilation to JavaScript.

Does anyone feels the need as I am?
Did anyone create such a "hello world" development environment?

Thanks,
 Alik.

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