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Hi, On 25 Okt. Do you know what are the server technologies these companies are using e. To post to this group, send email to google-we To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-tool We use it within the Pfizer corporation. It's also been used within Toyota U. You may also want to visit the smart-soft web site as many of the companies listed there have probably taken GWT training. It's a beautiful thing to no longer have to deal with JSP's. Even with facilities like JSF, which was a huge advance, I still spent half my time figuring out some screwy way to, say, display a dialog in conjunction with making numerous necessary callbacks to the server.

I felt like I was spending half my time on non-requirements related technical issues. I used to constantly have to do illogical and unintuitive things to fix problems.

In addition to the fact that most JSP tools still don't do a good job of type checking leaving you staring at your screen wondering why something isn't working or having to chase through a stack trace to figure it out. It ain't perfect, not technology is, but it's quite a bit better than anything I was using before this. I use Spring on the back end and tools like incubator for more complex ui work. All open source. No licenses.

Thank you Google! Ok so it seems like GWT has major use internally for companies, but so far is not a choice product to build commercial applications for general consumer use yet. I like the framework as well and hopefully it can make a push into consumer web applications, not just for internal corporate use or android phone apps.

Jeff Schwartz. Corporate applications are some of the most demanding applications that one could develop so if companies are adopting GWT to develop them I think that speaks very highly of it.

Yup definitely does, hopefully it makes headway into mainstream consumer web use. Ashton Thomas. My startup company is using GWT after a lot of research into what technology to go with for the user facing technology for commercial use. However this isn't saying much since the produce isn't released yet Most C2B apps need to be crawlable. Though google search has a hard-to- implement way to do this, a hybrid approach will work best: traditional page generation for the "read only" pages and gwt for certain "editors".

Since we are particularly interested in the long term chart it doesn't make sense to analyze the short time chart. Let's instead have a look at the long term trends. The chart pretty much says it all - the project is facing a massive decline:.

Stackoverflow Trends. Google Trends. We are using GWT in an embedded product for some years now with a small team of developers and I find it a plus that GWT is not rapidly developing, opposed to Angular. I am not so familiar with Angular some other teams are using it , but what I hear from colleagues is that just maintaining the status quo i.

We do not have the resources for this kind of software maintenance. How are others experiences on this, has anyone moved from GWT to Angular with a small team and how are the experiences from a resource point of view to that? But I've seen Vaadin vaadin.

Can't deny the value GWT brings in through type-safety. If there is a way to overcome the slow compilation on GWT, it's still a great idea and a product, and will be for a long time. So worth finding an answer to the question I believe..

At this point of time, GWT is not a prudent decision for any new project. There are 2 primary reasons. Google tries to distant itself from Java as far as it can. Google prefers Kotlin over Java in Android.

Angular is far superior in every way. It provides type safety. Any JavaScript code is a really typescript code. So the libraries that were created for JavaScript over the decade works seamlessly with Angular. For GXT currently at version 4. Unfortunately there's no public roadmap from Sencha to support GWT 2. We have a medium size project based on GWT in our company; It's a mature software, with more than , users and has performed well so far.

However, GWT technology seems to become obsolete and I personally see no bright future for it, in competition with brand-new client-side rivals such as Angular.

GWT had another minor release 2. I have had a relatively good experience using GWT so far and our clients get used to it as well, but the problem is that you might wake up someday and find out that a new version of Chrome or Firefox is released that no longer supports GWT mutations.

Knowing that we gradually started migrating our client code to Angular which is of course very similar to GWT in the soul Both are complete UI Frameworks; GWT transforms java to JS, while Angular does the same with TypeScript; both projects are supported by Google, and there are lots of widgets for both available out there. I suggest that, despite all its costs, moving from GWT to another more up-to-date technology is inevitable and crucial IF the remaining of your software's lifetime is more than one or two years.

Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 2 years, 11 months ago. Active 10 months ago. Viewed 10k times. We have multiple product developed primarily using GWT and currently used by our end customers. Improve this question. J2CL get public today: groups. Several modules and frameworks have already prepared to work with J2CL. Besides that, GWT 2. There are also a lot of updates in the GWT branch.

Think, we will see a GWT update. So, no worry. Thanks all for your prompt response.. If so, how it will support newer versions of browser? You can ask that question about any framework. I have seen tons of frameworks come and go



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