I'm using GWT 2.0, and it looks like it does not need this
annotation.  I'll try it anyway.

On Feb 23, 9:38 pm, Blessed Geek <[email protected]> wrote:
> Need more details. Which version of gwt are you using?
>
> For gwt 1.7 I had to do this.
>
> It is possible your problem is due to your failure to declare
> typeargs.
> Whenever you use your own serializable classes you have to @annotate
> its structure in the comment section of the code to inform gwt
> compiler about your datatype.
>
> For example, to allow you to pass Hashmap<String, String> as
> parameter, and expecting List<GameResult> to be returned, you have to
> @annotate the following in your gwt java source.
> /**
> * @gwt.TypeArgs toServerData <java.util.HashMap
> <java.lang.String,java.lang.String>>
> * @gwt.TypeArgs <com.xxx.testapp.client.GameResult>
> **/
> public interface MyGame
> {
>  List serviceResponse(
>   HashMap<String, String> toServerData);
>
> }
>
> For gwt 1.6, 1.7, a section of this document would describe use of
> typeargs 
> annotation.http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/DevGuideServerCommunication....
>
> However, I am unable to locate the same documentation for gwt 2.0. Not
> sure if it typeargs are still required. but you could try.

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