In my experience, GWT is BEST suited to enterprise/large style
applications. For small stuff, I've heard using GWT is like killing a
fly with a bazooka! Currently, we're running an enterprise level
project using GWT, Hibernate and Gilead with some gxt mixed in for the
UI components. Works well.

When making the gwt-ext/gxt decision, I felt that GXT was a better
option. The GXT components were written in "native" GWT while the gxt-
ext were implementations of ext.js without the ability to truncate and
optimize in a GWT-ish fashion. That might be completely different at
this point, but once I got used to GXT's "way" I feel it's a great
choice.

E



On Apr 28, 5:33 am, Neo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can GWT be used to develop large enterprise applications ? Or is it
> only limited to small and medium size projects ?
>
> For any type of project is GWT good enough to be used as a standalone
> framework or is it that it needs to be used along with other similar
> technologies like SmartGWT and GWT Ext ?
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