11 hours ago Google released the first version of this "other new 
technology", which is named J2CL and is located here: 
https://github.com/google/j2cl

They took the existing GWT Java Emulation Library, but have rewritten the 
Java-2-JavaScript transpiler in such a way, that the resulting code is 
prepared for JavaScript Closure Compiler 
(https://github.com/google/closure-compiler). This has been made to make 
Java code much easier to integrate with existing JavaScript apps.

J2CL will not support the GWT Widgets, GWT RPC and other GWT libs - only 
the basic Java and also the JSInterop.

So basically this is significantly reduced version of GWT with completely 
new transpiler. And because of such big changed and non-compatibility with 
GWT this is not called GWT anymore, but J2CL.

Regards,
Marko

On Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 7:32:27 AM UTC+1, mohammed sameen wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>   We have multiple product developed primarily using GWT and currently 
> used by our end customers.
>
> Wanted to know the road map of GWT. I got some unofficial update that 
> google is moving there product which is developed in GWT to some other new 
> technology. Is it true?
>
> What is long term plan for GWT and also we haven't seen any new release 
> from past one year. Any suggestions ?
>
>
>

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