See http://www.gdevelop.com/w/blog/2010/01/10/testing-gwt-rpc-services/.
That's the best solution that's out there at the moment.

--Sri


On 28 May 2010 20:36, ussuri <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello! I know that the question has been asked several times, but the
> last discussion I was able to find dates back to 2009, so I'll ask the
> question again:
>
> Can I _easily_ call GWT-RPC server side from a pure java client
> application? If not, is the ability on the roadmap? What are the best
> alternatives?
>
> Basically, what I need to do:
>
> 1. a GWT-based client
> 2. a GAE-based server (java flavor)
> 3. a Java desktop client (Swing)
>
> As everything is developed in Java, we are going to re-use a lot of
> code; ideally we would prefer to have only the GUI part to be
> different b/w our GWT and our Swing clients. However, we can't find a
> way to call into GAE from GWT and stand-alone java other than low-
> level HTML calls.
>
> Thanks,
> MG
>
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