Am Montag, 24. August 2015 17:34:30 UTC+2 schrieb Jens:

>
> The question is: will this classes be part of GWT 3.0?
>>
>
> In one way or another they should be available for GWT 3.0. But don't 
> expect most 2.x library code to be available when GWT 3 is release. I could 
> imagine that ports for GWT 3 will be released incrementally. Some things 
> don't need to be ported like the EventBus stuff, others are easy to port 
> like Places, ClientBundle. Medium complex are DOM/Widget and finally some 
> stuff is difficult to port like UiBinder or nearly impossible without 
> accepting breaking changes, e.g. GWT-RPC.
>

Thanks, that sounds logical.
 

>
> I think its a bit early to get concrete answers but most stuff should be 
> available for GWT 3. However you might need to think about your library 
> generally because with GWT 3 people might start favoring 
> Elemental/JsInterop for new apps and won't choose a library that requires 
> the widget system. Time will tell.
>

Even setting on Elemental/JsInterop I think there must be something like 
AcceptsOneWidget and so on ... Also I would expect that Sencha will do 
something related to the widget system. I don_t think that they will stop 
developing (and selling) GXT. Let's wait and see.
 

> -- J.
>

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