GWT can be used with PHP the same as jQuery, Angular, React, Babel, 
TypeScript, etc. can be used with PHP.

You won't be able to use GWT-RPC or RequestFactory to communicate with your 
server, but most people have moved away from these for new projects anyway: 
you can use GWT's RequestBuilder, raw XMLHttpRequest, or fetch() 
<https://javadoc.io/static/com.google.elemental2/elemental2-dom/1.1.0/elemental2/dom/DomGlobal.html#fetch-elemental2.dom.DomGlobal.FetchInputUnionType->
 to 
make HTTP requests to your server where the PHP code runs, with JsInterop 
to map JSON responses to Java objects; or you could go with things like 
domino-rest <https://github.com/DominoKit/domino-rest>.

For running your code during development, you'll want to use the CodeServer 
with -launcherDir pointing to your Apache DocumentRoot (or whatever 
equivalent tooling you're using to serve your PHP code), or DevMode in 
-noserver mode (with -war pointing to the DocumentRoot in this case)

I'm afraid I don't have tutorials though, even less ones that would be 
up-to-date with GWT tooling and state-of-the-art…

On Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 12:33:51 PM UTC+2, SIERRA ODC wrote:
>
> Hi
> I noted that GWT can be used with PHP. Could you please share reference 
> links of basic tutorial for using PHP with GWT.
> Thanks
>

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