Re: byte array encoded into a string
You are misunderstanding the String constructor. It uses the UTF-8 charset to convert each byte in the array into an UTF-8 character. The string class can not know that this byte array represents a 64 bit long.
In pure Java you could use ByteBuffer to get back a long from your byte array. As ByteBuffer is not emulated by GWT you can not use it on client side. I would recommend using Guava (every Java project should have this library by default ;-) ). Guava has Longs.toByteArray(long) and Longs.fromByteArray(byte[]). Both work with GWT.
If you can not use Guava... well... then copy their implementation of the above methods.
-- J.
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