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		<title>By: kilgore</title>
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		<description>I realise this was a while ago, but I&#039;m looking at this now as well -- did you ever manage to get GWT-RPC to work with a widget...? Seems like it only specifies a relative path and so doesn&#039;t work?</description>
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