Thanks Thomas for the clarification.
I now understand that I must have two servers running one for app engine 
and the other for the code. I managed to make them work, however now I have 
a problem with GWT-RPC serialization. The code server compiled draft 
version does not contain the required server policies with the appropriate 
name (the *.gwt.rpc files). There is the same number of policies in the 
original compiled version and in the draft version but they have different 
filenames. Now the server complains it can't find the appropriate 
serialization policies. How can I fix this? 

On Thursday, July 5, 2012 1:28:59 AM UTC+2, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 4, 2012 10:03:28 PM UTC+2, monkeyboy wrote:
>>
>> I am developing for App engine and I'd like to use the Super Dev Mode 
>> together with the App Engine development server. Is there a way to do it 
>> similar to the "-server" switch in the standard dev mode.
>>
>
> Actually, Super Dev Mode does not run any server-side code, you *have* to 
> use an external server for your servlets, there's no "embedded Jetty" in 
> Super Dev Mode (other than the one used to serve the dynamically compiled 
> JS, which you don't need to care about) 
>

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