While written in both Java on the server and client side, GWT is 
javascript, once deployed, on the client side.  So the answer to your 
question is the same for any project written for Javascript. 

Based on your description of "Pinpad device", I'm guessing that your target 
user has this pinpad device installed on their machine and you want to 
communicate it.  We have a similar issue with a hardware sensor.  Our 
solution, on desktop, was to write a system tray application for each OS. 
 On mobile we wrap the web application in a UIWebView.  On all platforms we 
communicate with the web application and sensor helper via a websocket. 
 This is the only solution that we saw that limited the platform support 
requirements the most.

On Thursday, December 18, 2014 1:22:04 PM UTC-7, david esteban rodriguez 
wrote:
>
> Hello, I have a java class that calls a dll from a Pinpad device and what 
> I want to do is to run my java class from my GWT application. So how can I 
> do that?.
>
> I'll look forward your prompt reply.
>
> thanks   
>

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