> Not on topic for this thread but Curious about why you would not use
> ExtGWT or SmartGWT.  We started using gwt-ext 8 months ago and are
> wanting to phase it out - buggy and poor performance are the primary
> reasons.

That's exactly why. I stay within vanilla GWT and some of the better
incubator elements for that reason.

--
Arthur Kalmenson



On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 4:11 PM, cloudycity <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Not on topic for this thread but Curious about why you would not use
> ExtGWT or SmartGWT.  We started using gwt-ext 8 months ago and are
> wanting to phase it out - buggy and poor performance are the primary
> reasons.
>
> On Dec 17, 12:34 pm, "Arthur Kalmenson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm hoping that a lot of those things will be added to the incubator
>> in the near future. I've mentioned the request for simpler security
>> similar to Spring Security's @Secured("ROLE_USER") annotations. Data
>> binding and validation frameworks are on their way as well, in the
>> near future.
>>
>> I would stay away from ExtGWT or SmartGWT though.
>>
>> --
>> Arthur Kalmenson
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 9:54 AM, [email protected]
>>
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > This does bring up a good point and something that is sourly missing.
>> > We have cobbled together some very generic type stuff patterned
>> > (albeit very low in quality) what we used extensively in Eclipse Rich
>> > Client.  Maybe the ExtGWT guys or SmartGWT will come up with
>> > something.  Or if the Eclipse Web Client guys would do GWT....  Or if
>> > I could find a spare moment or two, I'd take it on.  The whole UI
>> > framework beyond "widgets", like editors, views, menus, actions etc.
>> > is a sweet spot to be sure that is missing from any of the web
>> > frameworks, IMHO.
>>
>> > On Dec 17, 6:54 am, "Arthur Kalmenson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> There are some things in the incubator for status bars and logging.
>> >> The rest you would have to do yourself.
>>
>> >> --
>> >> Arthur Kalmenson
>>
>> >> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 2:17 AM, Riyaz Mansoor <[email protected]> 
>> >> wrote:
>>
>> >> > I'm not looking for rich widget sets (Ext, Smart, etc) but rather is
>> >> > there a GWT framework that provides basics for a RIA. One that handles
>> >> > the grunt work such as providing; status bar, xml or other
>> >> > configurable menu, error logging report, authentication, security etc
>>
>> >> > This maybe reaching for the sky but kinda like what Eclipse or
>> >> > Netbeans provides as the core platform when developing on those
>> >> > platforms.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >
>

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