Sunday, December 23, 2012

Re: using autobeans in a gwt-rpc call

Really great option if you have the flexibility to use it - use RESTful services - https://www.google.co.za/search?q=RESTful

On the server side you can use Jersey(JAX-RS) to make REST services that can use POJOs to automatically map to JSON/XML - http://jersey.java.net/ and http://jackson.codehaus.org/
On the GWT side, you can use RestyGWT which understands Jersey annotations - http://restygwt.fusesource.org/
For persistence if using appengine, you can then use https://github.com/icoloma/simpleds which uses jackson to map to JSON also

This gives a VERY nice stack that is easy to use, and allows your services to be accessed by non-GWT clients, as creating clients for RESTful services+JSON is very simple. This allows things like iOS clients or java-Android clients.

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