Thanks for the information!

Why don't you just separate the project (Maven, etc) in smaller projects 
and integrate them just in the HTML files DOM / ScriptInjector? 

So in general you could build many Micro UIs (many JS files) in GWT and 
integrate them in one HTML DOM or put them together through ScriptInjector.

alex...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 4. März 2021 um 02:45:38 UTC+1:

> In the past years, My company build a larget HIS frontend platform based 
> GWT ,  The large means: lot of module,  code by java , output to javascript 
> seems beautify
> But, when the application more bigger, the compiler package speed more 
> slower;  debug, publish will wait long time...
> Recently, we decied to replace gwt with other pure js frontend(like 
> extjs), in order to slove these problem .
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> 在2021年2月13日星期六 UTC+8 下午7:59:20<Craig Mitchell> 写道:
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>> > Sharing POJO definitions between client and server is the biggest 
>> advantage of GWT for me along with static typing in the frontend. Can't 
>> live without these two.
>>
>> Not needing POJOs in a dynamically typed language (JS), could be 
>> considered an advantage, due to less code needing to be written.  Although, 
>> I personally agree that a static typed language is better, even if it is 
>> more code.
>>
>>

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