The reason why I try to do this is that GWT doesn't support
reflections. I'm trying to use a helper method on the server side
which receivs the class name, the server side then instatiates the
class and returns it to the client.

Any other suggestions how to solve this problem?

On 5 Aug, 15:47, Mikael Couzic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds like you violated the SRP principle...
> If I got it right, Composite depends on the DOM, which doesn't exist
> server-side, so I don't think it is possible.
> A solution would be to encapsulate the functionnality you want to use
> server-side in a POJO. Your composite would then delegate to the POJO,
> which could be reused server-side.
> And if you wish to push further towards great design, embrace MVP !
>
> On 5 août, 14:42, Stephan T <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > For several reasons I need to instansiate a Composite on the server
> > side that is in the client package. Is it possible? Now I think I'm
> > getting class not found exception when trying...

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