For some reason I couldn't send this reply to my old thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/thread/a4d4175171e28867/3281670077ac0120?lnk=gst
So I started this with the same title.

Thank you for your replies!
I decided to stick with Dojo if I use some animation.

But now I want to build up a completely new website and a question got
in my head again. My goal is to build up a mobile stuff download page
where users could upload their stuffs (wallpaper, screensaver, themes,
etc.) and others could download it.
The features where I'd like to use AJAX technology are:
- Upload multiple files without reloading the page - also with
progressbar
- Browse between wallpapers, screensavers, etc. without reloading the
page
- Rate wallpapers, etc. without reloading the page (like you do it
here in GWT forums)

Now I'm thinking of either learning AJAX basics (I mean the XHR object
and so) or building the complete webpage with GWT. I don't feel
comfortable using some other stuffs like EXT-GWT or so because it
might lack of support in the future and also new versions coming out
later I think.

In my point of view pros for learning AJAX basics are:
- could get to see more into AJAX
- could make the site much more SEO friendly I guess
- I wouldn't have to make separate projects in my Eclipse: one for PHP
and one for Java so it'd be more comfortable

Pros for using GWT are:
- could get more into Java
- could possibly make more powerful web applications
- AFAIK it deals good with browsers back button, and browser
compatibility is good too which I'm not sure I could solve the other
way

I'm also not sure why GWT uses it's on widgets while we have checkbox,
labels, etc in HTML, too.
What do you suggest me to use?

I'm happy to learn both Ajax basics and GWT too.
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