Anto,

Honesty, you should download an existing, working sample project into 
Eclipse or your IDE of choice and run it. Then modify it as you snoop 
around and learn about it's inner workings. The best documentation of GWT 
and its workings is the Google 
documentation<https://code.google.com/webtoolkit/overview.html>. 
Read it all, and all of your above questions should be satiated.

There are many existing projects available online, just Google for them and 
you'll find items like https://code.google.com/p/gwt-in-practice/ where you 
can get working examples of the war files, UI, RPC, etc.


Sincerely,
Joseph

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