I'm obviously missing something here...
I have a requirement to build an Ajax web site. To make the coding easier, I
use GWT so I can write in Java.

i'm advocating running _native_ java - because all of the javascript is
> replaced
>

You are suggesting that I write it in the GWT subset of Java, compile it to
JavaScript, take the JavaScript, convert that JavaScript into to Java once
again, and then run it as a desktop app. And since you are banging on about
pyjamas, it must go through a Python incarnation at some stage, but I'm not
sure where that fits in.

*If* that is right, then I have 2 questions:

1) Where did the web site go? (And how do I get paid for it)

2) If I don't actually need a web site, and it all ends up as Java, why
didn't I just write it in Java in the first place?

I haven't read this right, have I?

Ian

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