Thx for the answers...
I wanted to use serialization from the start but i really want to know how
can i use JSON.
BUT, i need to know if there is something simple that i can use (GWT, java,
or other libs). For example, i have some java beans (with simple fields -
string, integer, lists of those types...) and i want to
serialize/deserialize them without modifying them. (widhtoug adding
annotations, other methods, extending... or at least, very few
modifications)


On 17 November 2010 16:53, ep <[email protected]> wrote:

> not sure if this will work outofthe box, since in GWT RPC there is
> always a client which is initiating an RPC request first. so you have
> to do so in your server code, except for there is nor XHR on the
> server, the rest should work fine, especially serialization of the
> request command, which you would pass from one servlet to another
> using POST (not GET).
>
> do you have to use HTTP beyond or would be be ok to use just tcp or
> udp socket? I'd either go for RMI, binary serialization (no http) or
> JSONP / XML (http) which you can easily get started with, of course
> SOAPis the king^^ but I guess would be kinda overkill here.
>
> On 17 Nov., 14:55, Greg Dougherty <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Use Java Serialization to send the the objects from one servlet to
> > another.
> >
> > Make sure you have the Objects implement Serializable.  :-)
> >
> > You can override doGet without damaging GWT RPC.  One servlet does
> > that, the other (the one driving the exchange) makes an HTTP call to
> > it.  They both use Object*Streams to send and receive the object(s).
> >
> > Greg
> >
> > On Nov 17, 6:52 am, Ice13ill <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello, I want to send objects between 2 servlets and i was wondering
> > > if the GWT RPC mechanism used for client - server communication can
> > > also be used to send data across two servlets that extend
> > > RemoteServiceServlet.
> >
> > > Or maybe I can use the Java serialization to actually send bytes from
> > > one servlet to another ?
> >
> > > Any ideas ?
>
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