Hi Luis,

thanks for the input. Actually I wrote the article just for fun... It's 
somekind of parody for weekend... ;-) I see a lot such an article "Top 10 
Java Frameworks...", I thought I could also do it but more for GWT 
popularity (== is not dead story) ;-)

Yes, sure, if Gradle works better in that situation, go for it, no doubt 
for that...

I hope you could laugh a bit reading that article ;-)

Cheers,
Lofi

Luis Fernando Planella Gonzalez schrieb am Montag, 8. März 2021 um 13:57:53 
UTC+1:

> Nice article.
> However, I have to argue in favor of Gradle instead of Maven.
> The project I work is so huge, and we use a lot of code generation in 
> several places.
> With Maven + Eclipse, it was a pain to have everything generated, 
> recompiled, built, regenerated, recompiled.... all the time.
> Gradle is much smarter to not redo things without need, so when we 
> switched from Maven to Gradle, the entire IDE seemed many times faster!
> Of course, for small, simple projects, even if Gradle is 10x faster than 
> Maven, say 200ms vs 2s, it is not that terrible. In our case, with Maven, 
> it blocked everything for several seconds, even minutes, whenever we saved 
> some files. And that was unusable for daily work.
>
> Em sábado, 6 de março de 2021 às 11:47:36 UTC-3, [email protected] 
> escreveu:
>
>> Nice
>>
>> [email protected] schrieb am Samstag, 6. März 2021 um 09:13:16 UTC+1:
>>
>>> Just finished my article *"10 Best Java Frameworks to Use in 2021"*
>>>
>>> There are a lot of such article outside but this time GWT is not dead 😅
>>>
>>> http://bit.ly/JavaFrameworksBest2021
>>>
>>> Enjoy and have a nice weekend,
>>> Lofi
>>>
>>

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