I decided to go with Polymer:
1. Very active framework and not specific to GWT developers - so you can 
find answers/examples etc. easily as well as a growing set of web 
components that can be used within your app
2. High-end material design components, in browsers as well as mobile 
devices
3. Great documentation
4. Future-proofing regarding GWT 3.0, using only JS-Interop with no widgets
5. I use Vaadin's generator directly (not the packaged JAR) so we can 
upgrade Polymer version any time a new version is available

On Friday, November 18, 2016 at 1:45:26 AM UTC+2, tbb wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a 3 year old enterprise GWT app which also has a mobile app based 
> on GWT. Our current design style is based on Bootstrap. As things change, 
> I'd like to freshen the UX by using Material Design. I've seen 2 libraries: 
> GwtMaterialDesign and gwt-polymer-elements. 
>
> From what I can see:
> - Both showcases look great, esp both seem to have an "enterprise" class 
> table/grid control.
> - GwtMaterialDesign: Read quite positive things in terms of community.
> - gwt-polymer-elements: By Vaadin which are quite active in the GWT world 
> now, based on "real" Polymer elements and the new GWT 2.8 elemental (?)
>
> Would be great if anyone could comment on using either of them as I think 
> once we've decided for one of the libraries, it will be hard to switch.
>
> Any feedback would be great!
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas
>
>
>
>

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