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Using GWT"s "shared” folder for storing EJB beans



It is possible to use GWT's "shared" folder for storing beans, that will be used by EJB, GWT servlet and gwt client(javascript) side?




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  1. Yes you can, but it will really limit what you can put inside those beans (not everything is supported in GWT). It is better to create a DTO layer or use RequestFactory.

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