Thanks! I will try this.
But hard to imagine that there are no standard method in GWT to do
this job.


On Feb 7, 3:04 pm, 3xM <[email protected]> wrote:
> You might want to use .jsp page as your host page. Something like this:
> .
> .
> <head>
> ..
>   <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
>         <%
>             String ip_address = request.getRemoteAddr();
>         %>
>         var _ipAddress = <%= "\"" + ip_address + "\"" %>;
>     </script>
> ..
> </head>
> ..
>
> then when you need someones ip, you can call this:
>
> public native String getIP() /*-{
>         return $wnd._ipAddress;
>
> }-*/;

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