In my brief experience, there are no inherent advantages of the GWT
plugin except

(1) the ease with which it facilitates creation of configurations for
running and debugging in hosted-mode; and
(2) the breadth of GWT examples that use eclipse.

To point (2), there is a dearth of such examples that use IntelliJ.
I, for one, would be keenly interested in finding more such practice
with IntelliJ, as it is my preferred IDE.

Toward that end, I hope someone with experience using GWT with
IntelliJ will chime in on this thread.

On Nov 18, 1:52 pm, Jason Rosenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> I see in the docs that there seems to be special support for GWT in
> Eclipse (with the developer plugin).
>
> I have been using IntelliJ, I'm wondering if I will be ok, or  should
> really switch to Eclipse.
>
> IntelliJ does seem to have a GWT 'facet', but I don't think it has all
> that the eclipse plugin has.
>
> What are the main benefits of using the Eclipse GWT plugin?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason

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