We used Apache HTTP Client with javascript enabled. A perioid job was running on the backend: load page and save generated html from it to cache. All search engines received that cached html.
Everything was working fine. четверг, 25 декабря 2014 г., 10:12:43 UTC+3 пользователь Adolfo Rodriguez написал: > > Hi, I suppose the question has been discussed many times but I will like > to reopen the issue. > > Since I discovered GWT, aprox. 5 years ago, I do not want any other > framework. It gives me the right tool to get a good productivity, forget > about passing HTTP params back and forward, enjoy lots of libraries, and > last times, with bootstrap I have added the best of design to my GWT > projects. So, I feel having collected a great toolkit for development. > > There is only a problem: search engines. Search engines, in my experience > do not like GWT. Even when you have the _escaped_fragment_ thing, I guess > google does not treat you the same that with pure HTML code. I know that > GWT is not intended for web but is really a shame not enjoying the full > potential of the framework on web environments. I have noticed that most of > companies that start in GWT migrates to common Java/HTML frameworks as soon > as they are successful or they get funding, just because the SEO penalty. > > So, is there anything, at all, that could be done, in future releases, to > claim GWT being also a framework for Web environments? I mean, not allowing > google even know that your webapp was created with GWT. I know about the > dynamic content generation but I guess something could be done about it. I > think adoption would multiply by thousands. > > Thanks > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GWT Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
