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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T12:54:51+00:00 2026-06-03T12:54:51+00:00

Starting a new GWT application and wondering if I can get some advice from

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Starting a new GWT application and wondering if I can get some advice from someones experience.

I have a need for a lot of server-side functionality through RPC services…but I am wondering where to draw the line.

I can make a service for every little call or I can make fewer services which handle more operations.

Let’s say I have Customer, Vendor and Administration services. I could make 3 services or a service for each function in each category.

I noticed that much of the service implementation does not provide compile-time help and at times troublesome to get going, but it provides good modularity. When I have a larger service, I don’t have the modularity as I described, but I don’t have to the service creation issues and reduce the entries in my web.xml file.

Is there a resource issue with using a lot of services? What is the best practice to determine what level of granularity to use?

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    2026-06-03T12:54:52+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 12:54 pm

    in my opinion, you should make a rpc service for “logical” things.
    in your example:

    one for customer, another for vendors and a third one for admin

    in that way, you keep several services grouped by meaning, and you will have a few lines to maintain in the web.xml file ( and this is a good news 🙂

    More seriously, rpc services are usually wrappers to call database stuff, so, you even could make a single ‘MagicBlackBoxRpc’ with a single web.xml entry and thousands of operations !

    but making a separate rpc for admin operations, like you suggest, seems a good thing.

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