You can always stay with GWT 2.4 as well. 

On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 11:08:58 AM UTC-4, Jens wrote:
>
>
> Still, other then saying that it is so because it has been said so - I 
>> still don't see an argument why the gwt-servlet.jar would technically 
>> require Java 1.6. 
>
>
> True, but some day you have to make the cut. Technically they probably 
> have used a Java 1.6 API somewhere thats not available in Java 1.5. So if 
> you compile using target 1.5 you still can't use the library because a Java 
> 1.5 JVM does not provide the needed API. In that case you would get a 
> NoSuchMethodError at runtime.
>
> A good example for this is String.isEmpty() which has been introduced in 
> Java 1.6.
>
> -- J.
>

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