Hi getaceres,

If you're looking for a sortable grid, check out the ScrollTable in
the gwt-incubator:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit-incubator/. If you're
loading a lot of data into the ScrollTable, you might want to use the
BulkTableRenderer:
http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=google-web-toolkit-incubator&s=google-web-toolkit-incubator&t=BulkTableRenderers

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Arthur Kalmenson



On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:51 AM, getaceres <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It's not only about the look, it's about the lack of a decent default
> widget set in GWT.
> We are starting a project now and in the very first phase we know that
> we need a sortable grid that could be very large, so what must we do?
> Must we implement a data model and a paging table or a big grid with
> caching or must we use one of Ext-GWT, IT Mill, or SmartGWT? Should I
> reinvent the wheel when there are three different toolkits with the
> widgets that I need?
>
> On Feb 4, 9:57 am, "Miles T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Just a word about documentation. It is true that the documentation is
>> far from complete but it is not true that it is non-existent.
>> The wiki is in work in progress 
>> :http://extjs.com/learn/Learn_About_the_Ext_GWT_Library
>> and there is also a small help centerhttp://extjs.com/helpcenter/index.jsp
>>
>> On 31 jan, 05:42, DaBlick <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > We used GWT-Ext and tossed it in favor of Ext-GWT (often referred to
>> > as GXT).
>>
>> > I've said this before in this forum so I'll just be brief here as you
>> > can search the forum for more details.
>>
>> > - It's been said MANY times so you know it's true:  It wouldn't be
>> > accurate to say the documentation is poor.  It'd be more accurate to
>> > say that the documentation is NON-EXISTENT and this is a SERIOUS
>> > SERIOUS issue you must consider before choosing it.   You are,
>> > apparently, expected to learn the library by reverse-engineering the
>> > examples.   This means your project will have a potentially steep ramp-
>> > up time.
>>
>> > - It's easy to find bugs in Ext-GWT because it's basically been a one-
>> > man project for most of its life. However...
>>
>> > - Reported bugs tend to get fixed VERY quickly and if you are
>> > licensed, you can pick up the fix from the SVN as soon as they are
>> > fixed.
>>
>> > - Ext-GWT has what I consider to be a rather nice MVC architecture
>> > built into it.   It really goes well beyond, say, Swing's MVC because
>> > it not only de-couples Ms, Vcs and Cs, but decouples data-models, data
>> > "loaders", etc.   The MVC architecture has some problems with its
>> > generic implementation, but it's pretty good overall.
>>
>> > - We think the components look nice, but then... we pretty much have
>> > customized everything.   Our app is highly stylized.
>
> >
>

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