FWIW, Sencha GXT has an open source edition
https://www.sencha.com/legal/GPL/

You cannot include Sencha Ext JS or Sencha GXT in a closed source
distribution under this license.

On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 9:23 AM, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 5:59:30 PM UTC+1, N Troncoso wrote:
>>
>>  I started using GWT Polymer for my Web App a few weeks ago. I had to get
>> over some difficult hurdles, but I think it's really paying off. The UI is
>> sleek and responsive and just overall works very well.
>>
>> It's more or less the same as GWT Material from what I can tell (they are
>> both designed around Google's Material spec). GWT Polymer is really just a
>> wrapper, though, for their javascript library, so it requires jsInterop.
>>
>
> Well, the real difference is that GWT Polymer uses Web Components, whereas
> GWT Material uses "plain old HTML" elements (and as a result should
> probably work on more browsers than GWT Polymer; though now that Microsoft
> killed all old IEs it might not be a problem anymore)
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