If it's a larger project like the one we are working on, you'll these:

gwt 2.0
guice (server side)
gin (client side)
gwt-presenter
gwt-dispatch
gwt-log

There are some great examples on how to tie this together into a great
best practive framework.  Good luck :)

On Oct 30, 6:55 pm, maratkalibek <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2. I think GXT is more better than GWT-EXT, because GXT compiles
> directly from Java, but GWT-EXT is using ExtJS and not very last
> version.
> But GXT is not for free.
>
> On 30 окт, 11:30, Satish <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello
>
> > We are starting a new project to done using GWT and MySQL.
> > I have couple questions to choose which libraries to make the development
> > easier.
>
> > 1. What kind of persistence library should be better to integrate GWT &
> > MySQL. Any suggestions on compatible ORMs? If at all necessary.
> > 2. Is it good to use an extra widget library like GXT/GWT-EXT/any other
> > libraries.
> > 3. Any other best practices for using GWT? like Google Guice etc..
>
> > Any help would be very grateful.
>
> > Regards,
> > Satish.
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