Thanks.  I thought it would be hard.   Best wishes.
On Nov 20, 2012 7:12 PM, "Joseph Lust" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jeff,
>
> You wrote me that you're interested in wrapping
> http://commons.apache.org/math/ . This will likely be troublesome since
> only classes in the JRE Emulation 
> library<https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/doc/latest/RefJreEmulation>of
>  GWT can be used. The reason is simply that Javascript is not Java and
> there are a ton of things you just can't do in JS. These sorts of things
> can be emulated if one wishes, and the GWT team has done so with the
> aforementioned classes. You can Super Source some libraries to make them
> available to the GWT compiler, but if a library uses functions and types
> that are unavailable in JS (i.e. PhantomReference) then it cannot be done
> in GWT.
>
> You might be best off pulling out the math functions of interest and
> trying to get them compiling.
>
> Sincerely,
> Joseph
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