Hi,

I'm using gwt-mosaic in my project. It's really usefull for my development.
I like the layout managers, Widgets like WindowPanel (excelent - it's a
DialogBox with resizing and header manager). I choose the library because
it's pure gwt code (I agree in this point with Arthur)

Ale

On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 11:47 AM, David Hoffer <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Thanks I will check out  gwt-mosaic again.  I tried it recently and it
> couldn't be used because it was compiled with JRE 1.6, I tried
> recompiling with 1.5 but ran into issues.  Hopefully this will be
> updated soon.
>
> -Dave
>
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 7:32 AM, Arthur Kalmenson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Dave,
> >
> >> I see you have put SmartGWT in the JS wrapper camp, is this the case?
> >> I haven't heard anything about this library before and had just
> >> stumbled across it.
> >
> > SmartGWT is in fact a JS wrapper of the SmartCient JS library
> > (http://www.smartclient.com/)
> >
> >> Do you have a web site (or something) where we can find out which GWT
> >> libraries are pure GWT and okay to use?
> >>
> >> IMHO, although I know you steer folks away from the GWT wrapped JS
> >> libraries what is sorely needed are mature GWT libraries.  Having a
> >> list of available GWT libraries would be a helpful start.
> >
> > AFAIK gwt-mosaic is a pure GWT library
> > (http://code.google.com/p/gwt-mosaic/), but I haven't used it.
> > Unfortunately I don't have an answer for you. I agree that there are a
> > lot of immature GWT libraries. The best advice that I can give is to
> > use vanilla GWT with the incubator (although not everything there is
> > great). GWT makes create new widgets pretty easy and the Animation
> > framework is easy to use. If you're interested in how to style up your
> > application, check out this GWT blog post:
> >
> http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2008/12/gwt-no-need-to-shortchange-your-style.html
> >
> > --
> > Arthur Kalmenson
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:14 AM, David Hoffer <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Arthur,
> >>
> >> I see you have put SmartGWT in the JS wrapper camp, is this the case?
> >> I haven't heard anything about this library before and had just
> >> stumbled across it.
> >>
> >> Do you have a web site (or something) where we can find out which GWT
> >> libraries are pure GWT and okay to use?
> >>
> >> IMHO, although I know you steer folks away from the GWT wrapped JS
> >> libraries what is sorely needed are mature GWT libraries.  Having a
> >> list of available GWT libraries would be a helpful start.
> >>
> >> -Dave
> >>
> >> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 7:04 AM, Arthur Kalmenson <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> So you've assumed responsibility for being the GWT saviour by
> >>>> educating these developers  and saving their project?
> >>>
> >>> I'm not really assuming any responsibility, I'm just mentioning that
> >>> there are draw backs to using these libraries.
> >>>
> >>>> What makes you so qualified?
> >>>
> >>> I've had to abandon and rewrite a GWT-ext project because of the said
> >>> drawbacks. I've talked with many other people who had to rewrite
> >>> ExtGWT and GWT-ext projects.
> >>>
> >>>> You've expressed your opinion (more than once) so why
> >>>> not leave it at that. How would it appear if someone posted in
> >>>> response to your every post saying that Arthur is clueless?
> >>>
> >>> I don't believe I was insulting anyone. And while I've expressed my
> >>> opinion (which many here hold), many people are new and don't know the
> >>> downside of using these libraries.
> >>>
> >>>> Or the ZK
> >>>> guys saying that GWT sucks in their ads that are all over the place.
> >>>> Everyone is entitled to an opinion by going overboard is really not
> >>>> necessary. You know what they say about opinions and wanting to give
> >>>> them... And you've gone out of your way to voice your opinion even no
> >>>> one asked for it.
> >>>
> >>> How am I going overboard? Dave Ford's comment is indicative that
> >>> people appreciate hearing what the down sides are. In order for a
> >>> developer to make an informed decision, they need to hear all sides
> >>> and try it for themselves.
> >>>
> >>>> Try to take a deep breath and relax when these libraries are mentioned
> >>>> and ignore them instead of assuming the role of GWT gatekeeper. There
> >>>> have been stray email questions on various third party libraries like
> >>>> GChart and DnD. I don't see you jump in on those threads pointing to
> >>>> the appropriate forum.
> >>>
> >>> That's the thing, if I ignore the posts that tell people to use
> >>> ExtGWT, gwt-ext or SmartGWT, and no one bothers to warn them, they
> >>> might end up committing substantial resources to these projects and
> >>> then have to rewrite them or have them turn out poorly. For example,
> >>> see this post
> http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/msg/7e3ad4486d103b94
> >>> where the developer says load times are slow (it's even slow on my new
> >>> MacBook Pro). Had the developer used vanilla GWT, I doubt they would
> >>> have run into those problems.
> >>>
> >>> The biggest problem IMHO is that people use these third party
> >>> libraries and think they're using GWT. They find that it's slow and
> >>> buggy and attribute it to GWT. Then GWT ends up getting a bad
> >>> reputation. People who come to this mailing list need to understand
> >>> that ExtGWT, gwt-ext or SmartGWT have almost nothing to do with GWT
> >>> and everything to do with the JS libraries they either wrap or attempt
> >>> to mimic. That way, if they decide to use these libraries, they'll
> >>> understand that they're using that toolkit, and not GWT.
> >>>
> >>> If I see questions about other third party libraries that go
> >>> unanswered, I'll point them to the appropriate mailing list (if one
> >>> exists). I can't catch and respond to every post.
> >>>
> >>> Anyway, I'm tired of arguing this point. If you like and use gwt-ext,
> >>> that's up to you. Try not to get so upset when someone points out its
> >>> flaws.
> >>> --
> >>> Arthur Kalmenson
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Rob Smith <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Arthur,
> >>>> So you've assumed responsibility for being the GWT saviour by
> >>>> educating these developers  and saving their project? What makes you
> >>>> so qualified? You've expressed your opinion (more than once) so why
> >>>> not leave it at that. How would it appear if someone posted in
> >>>> response to your every post saying that Arthur is clueless? Or the ZK
> >>>> guys saying that GWT sucks in their ads that are all over the place.
> >>>> Everyone is entitled to an opinion by going overboard is really not
> >>>> necessary. You know what they say about opinions and wanting to give
> >>>> them... And you've gone out of your way to voice your opinion even no
> >>>> one asked for it.
> >>>>
> >>>> Try to take a deep breath and relax when these libraries are mentioned
> >>>> and ignore them instead of assuming the role of GWT gatekeeper. There
> >>>> have been stray email questions on various third party libraries like
> >>>> GChart and DnD. I don't see you jump in on those threads pointing to
> >>>> the appropriate forum.
> >>>>
> >>>> Rob
> >>>>
> >>>> Full disclosure : I am a contributor to gwt-ext by mostly
> >>>> participating in their forums.
> >>>>
> >>>> On Dec 18, 8:54 am, "Arthur Kalmenson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>> Hi Rob,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Judging from cloudcity's response, not everyone is aware of the draw
> >>>>> backs of these libraries (or, as you put it, my position on them).
> >>>>> Ignoring an issue is not going to make it go away. I'm letting people
> >>>>> know what the draw backs of using these libraries are, because a lot
> >>>>> of people are impressed by the shininess but are unaware of the
> >>>>> numerous problems. Anyway, I'm not here to start a flame war, I'm
> just
> >>>>> trying to warn people before they commit all their resources to these
> >>>>> libraries.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> Arthur Kalmenson
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Rob Smith <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> > Did anyone ask you opinion on use of third part libs in this
> thread.
> >>>>> > We know what your position is on using 3rd party libs and you have
> >>>>> > made it clear "numerous" times. Repeating the same thing again and
> >>>>> > again is just adding noise to this group. Gmail has a wonderful
> filter
> >>>>> > option and you can set yours to ignore any thread that mentions any
> >>>>> > lib that you don't care about :)
> >>>>>
> >>>>> > On Dec 17, 3:34 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
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