There are a few strategies for DTO and GXT. Here are two

http://www.extjs.com/helpcenter/index.jsp?topic=/com.extjs.gxt.help/html/tutorials/beanmodel.html

I also did some using Commons::BeanUtils to autopopulate a DTO since I
use Cayenne on the backend and it was not serializing very cleanly.

So far I've found GXT to be pretty good to use although DataGrids have
been, and continue to be, somewhat of a nightmare for me but I'll find
my way through. GXT + Instantions WindowBuilder or GXT have made
things mostly great on my current project.

John

On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Yozons Support on Gmail
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> Thanks.  I just read about that, which means it should be even easier to
> debug and work with for us Java folks.  I like what I see in GXT so far, but
> admittedly very little.  I'm most interested in the DTO issue and if there
> are good ways to send HashMaps and the like to avoid creating so many of
> them, or whether the benefits of DTOs outweigh it with the stronger and
> simpler typing.
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