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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T09:50:28+00:00 2026-05-21T09:50:28+00:00

I know that GWT has a good RPC support. But for various purposes I

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I know that GWT has a good RPC support. But for various purposes I need to build this on my own:

1.) How can I convert a Bean Object (on the Client Side) like;

class MyPerson {

String name;
String getName();
void setName(String name);
//..    
}

with GWT into a JSON String? (Ideally only using libraries that come officially from GWT/Google).

2.) Secondly, how can I send this generated JSON String from the Client side to any Server also using any GWT Client Logik. (Ideally only using libraries that come officially from GWT/Google).

I have searched a lot, but the examples never show how to send data but only to receive JSON data.

Thank you very much!!!
Jens

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    2026-05-21T09:50:28+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 9:50 am

    There’s a nifty class called AutoBeanFactory that GWT will create for you, no third-party libs required. See http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn-history/r9219/javadoc/2.1/com/google/gwt/editor/client/AutoBeanFactory.html

    Once you have your AutoBeanFactory, you can use it like this:

    producing JSON from an object of type SimpleInterface

    AutoBean<SimpleInterface> bean = beanFactory.create(SimpleInterface.class, simpleInterfaceInstance);
    String requestData = AutoBeanCodex.encode(bean).getPayload();
    
    useRequestBuilderToSendRequestWhereverYouWant(requestData);
    

    parsing JSON from an object of type SimpleInterface

    SimpleInterface simpleInterfaceInstance = AutoBeanCodex.decode(beanFactory, SimpleInterface.class, responseText).as();
    

    You can use RequestBuilder to send these requests without GWT-RPC or the RF stuff.

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