I don't think it can, although if you can get the wsdl tool to include
the source and a module xml (maybe during your build process) then it
could access the jar appropriately, but the source would need to be
there along with a module xml (you know to exclude non translatable
code).

On Sep 8, 5:56 am, Gary Madden <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry if this is a silly question but I was wondering whether it's
> possible to get the GWT compiler to translate already compiled Java
> code into JavaScript? I know that you can specify Java source code to
> translate using the <source> elements in the XML module file. The
> reason is, I have a JAR that is generated from a WSDL. My GWT web app
> makes SOAP requests using this JAR. There is a problem in that I have
> to write a lot of classes at the moment that basically replicate the
> POJOs in the JAR just so they can be used in GWT. This may lead to
> bugs where not all the fields are properly set from the SOAP objects.
> In fact, I've already found and fixed quite a few bugs relating to
> this.

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