Have you tried appcelerator ?  http://www.appcelerator.com/
No need to compile for different platforms.

2011/7/11 Andrei <[email protected]>

> I have one app in which users may go entire sessions without accessing
> some places (I use Places & Activities pattern), and in such cases
> code-splitting helps a lot. I have another app, in which users are
> expected to visit all places. In this case code-splitting helps to
> reduce the initial load, but ultimately the entire compiled code has
> to be loaded. It is not a big deal for desktop apps (assuming good
> connection speeds), but I was planning to use GWT for mobile versions
> of these apps, and the compiled size scares me.  So far it looks to me
> that GWT is not the right choice for a mobile app. I hope to be
> convinced otherwise. A native app with the same functionality will be
> many times smaller, but it's a lot of extra work to write a native app
> for each mobile platform.
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GWT API for  non Java based platforms
http://code.google.com/p/gwt4air/
http://www.gwt4air.appspot.com/

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