RequestFactory works very well with primitive types; it's just that you can't use them as generic type-arguments in Java (this is a Java limitation), so any service method returning an "int" on the server-side will have to use Request<Integer> on the client-side. Everything else in RF can use primitives: service method arguments, and proxy getters and setters.
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