I would think Dreamweaver is more or less redundant in a GWT project,
save perhaps for doing mock ups of widget layouts for demo,
discussion. The traditional distinction between page designers and
Java server programmers no longer exists really with GWT. You write
GWT client code in Java, but you also need to know CSS, how GWT deals
with CSS, and how the HTML box model and the DOM works. I would think
this issue is less one of best practice, more one of retraining and
retooling your team.



On Dec 3, 5:36 am, Nizam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any best practices in bringing together a multi-disciplinary
> team of Java developers and HTML/CSS designers in developing a
> commercial GWT application? Our Java guys cannot do CSS and our HTML/
> CSS guys prefer working in DreamWeaver. I haven't seen any material
> that talks about the team collaboration aspect. Any thoughts?
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