Hello zixzigma,

Did you ever come up with a resolution here ?

I'm new to GWT, and we currently have a Spring MVC backend, that we would 
like to communicate with. 

Were you able to integrate which such a backend ?   if so, which option(s) 
did you go with, and do you have any example of such ?

Thanks for any help that you may be able to provide.

- Mike

On Wednesday, November 17, 2010 1:59:55 AM UTC-6, zixzigma wrote:
>
> Hello everyone. 
>
> What are the benefits of using RequestFactory over JSON/Request 
> Builder. 
>
> to implement client-side communication/persistence i have to options: 
>
> 1- using Spring/Spring MVC on the server to handle all the server-side 
> work, 
> and send JSON data to the GWT client. 
>
> 2- i believe I still can use SpringMVC with RequestFactory, though not 
> as cleanly seperated as the first approach. 
>
> all the code will be in Java. 
>
> What are the benefits of using RequestFactory over JSON/ 
> RequestBuilder ? 
>
>
> Thank You

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