You've already been answered, but I'll elaborate a bit.

I'm going to assume you mean reading a property file in the client.
If you mean reading a property file in the server then you should look
at java.util.Properties.

If you don't want to set up a service to obtain the contents of this
properties file then you're going to need to have something on the
server parse it (see java.util.Properties above), and then write the
contents dynamically (say, with JSP) into the client page so that your
GWT javascript can access it.

As others have pointed out, you can then use Dictionary to pick up the
values you're after (although I prefer to use JSNI and avoid using a
Dictionary).  I haven't used Constants before, but it looks
interesting ... that might be an easier route.

Good luck!

On Oct 26, 9:04 am, Praveen Prabakaran <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There's a URL in my GWT application which is hard-coded in a java
> file. I need to change this by creating a property file which contains
> the URL in the form of a key-value pair. But I'm not able to do so. Is
> this a limitation in GWT? Can I not use GWT to read from a property
> file and print it? .Also please let me know how to include a external
> package (for eg. "com.google.gwt.core.ext.typeinfo") in GWT.
>
> Warm Regards,
>    Praveen.
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