I am one of the contributors of mvp4g. Yeah, that's right, mvp4g uses GIN. 
That's something I don't like, but trying to remove GIN is a breaking 
change. So we decided, as we startet with mvp4g2, to keep the numbers of 
dependencies small. mvp4g2 only uses Elemental 2 (Place management). It 
does not a have a dependecy to GWT! We replace the generators with APT. So, 
I would say, once it is ready to go, it should work with j2cl. 

Am Freitag, 13. Oktober 2017 16:00:57 UTC+2 schrieb hy:
>
> Is anyone using any GWT MVP based framework?
>
> We have been using GWTP, however the development on it seems to be stalled 
> and it still depends on GIN, which is also not under active development.
>
> GWTP is extremely powerful, however a lack of investment in it recently 
> has been concerning for us and we would like to be sure that our app is 
> future compatible.
>
> So, is there any other framework anyone is using out there that works like 
> GWTP and would take minimum transition (from GIN to Dagger, etc.); and has 
> a future compatibility (annotation processing, raw HTML, etc.).
>

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