Hi Shedokan,

you can do this on the server, not on the client. A few weeks ago,
I ran into the same problem.

Here is my solution:

-> send the string with the classname to the srever.
-> then do the following:

       myClass = Class.forName(className);
       Constructor myConstr = myClass.getDeclaredConstructor();
       myModule = myConstr.newInstance();

   Note that myModule is in my case an interface, and every class,
which you
   construct with Reflection, implements this inteerface.

       return myModule;

   Return myModule/your generated class to the client/GWT, and you can
use
   it there.

I think it´s a really nice solution. Just try it.

Greets Alex



On 3 Sep., 15:43, Shedokan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to split my code and load classes by a name I get from the
> server.
> I tried using Class.forName("com.app.classes."+className) but GWT
> doesn't support it.
>
> How can I get a class and then construct it like this:
> new (getClass("com.app.classes."+className))("Param1", "param2");
>
> Thanks.

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