As Thomas Broyer stated the client part is only static code.

So if your backend is using a REST API you could use restyGWT which is a 
REST client service generator to communicate between your client (in GWT) 
and your backend (whatever the technology is).

Hope it can help :)



On Friday, June 7, 2013 9:29:45 PM UTC+2, Nolan Brassard wrote:
>
> I've read a few different sources about how to create projects with a GWT 
> front and a non-java backend. Well how about hosting, how do you host a GWT 
> front end? We've been primarily developing GWT/GXT applications for the 
> past 5 or 6 years until we got bought out recently and their forcing us to 
> use Ruby on Rails for the back end. I'm in the process of researching how 
> we could use GWT as the front end. Any tips, links, tutorials, anything to 
> help me figure this process out would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
>

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