GWT library supports a limited subset of JRE. Some classes and packages are 
not and will never be supported. Those two are probably not supported, check 
this link: http://www.gwtapps.com/doc/html/jre.html

And besides, when you're developing a client you wouldn't want to handle 
ClassNotFoundException, no? That makes no sense, this exception is probably 
thrown by the db connector implementation, you need to hide it. Same deal 
goes with the other exception. Try to have event-based exceptions (say, 
NotLoggedInException, InvalidInputException etc). 

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