Awesome work michael!

On Dec 18, 10:05 pm, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> We've been developing our issue tracking application using GWT (online
> version:http://www.projectkaiser.com:8080/pk). This is a big
> application, and we've walked a long way, but I would say that GWT is
> really powerful tool for web apps when you need quick and lightweight
> ajax solution.
>
> The best GWT features for us are:
>
> - GWT applications are 99% client side applications. No server-side
> rendering, server performs only useful work - make queries to database
> and return results to client application. This is the classic client-
> server approach;
>
> - Cross-browser support: GWT hides browser differences in most cases;
>
> - Full support of general java libraries, allowing to use maps, lists,
> sorting and other nice java stuff;
>
> - Rich set of UI components. What is important, you can make own
> components easily.
>
> You can learn more about our experience with GWT from articles
> ( written using GWT !!!  )
>
> GWT Experience: lessons 
> learnedhttp://www.projectkaiser.com:8080/pk?fileid=21860
>
> GWT: Safari issueshttp://www.projectkaiser.com:8080/pk?fileid=22315
>
> ---
> Michael,
> Project Kaiser Team
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