Lots of good thoughts. Cleaning up the code inside the view sounds
really nice,
so I guess I´ll be sticking with UiBinder after all :-)

Does anyone know any good resources for testing examples using GWT?
I would be interested in examples using plain JUnit aswell as
GWTTestCase.


On 1 Dec, 17:12, uwfrog <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found MVP works great with UiBinder. MVP pattern abstracts logic
> from widget so that most of logic(i.e., calculation, rpc calls) can be
> mocked and tested in plain junit test cases separately from those have
> to be run in GWTTestCases. What's left in the V part are now layout
> code in the widget which usually are lots of messy code with panels,
> styling, and positioning. UiBinder cleans up the mess with html.
>
> On Dec 1, 5:54 am, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Dec 1, 9:48 am, mariyan nenchev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Yes, it has nothing to do with MVP. If your team is small and none of them
> > > are designers i don't see a reason to use uibinder.
>
> > We're a small team (4 full-time devs, only 2 of them working on client
> > code; none of us is designer) and we do use UiBinder for nearly 2
> > months (2.0 MS1) and find it very useful, and productivity gain!
>
> > For best performances (we're targeting IE6, as it's our client's
> > "company standard", unfortunately), we started doing some screens
> > using HTMLPanel. UiBinder binder makes the code:
> >  - easier to read (Eclipse is not good at formatting String
> > concatenations, much better at formatting XML)
> >  - faster to write and less error-prone (now that we have auto-
> > completion and validation for GWT widgets in the Eclipse plugin)
> >  - easier to understand, because the Java code for the view is simpler
>
> > Compared to our "legacy" app (UiBinder is used in a new app, to work
> > side-by-side with a year-and-half-old GWT app still using widgets the
> > GWT-1.7-way, without MVP, DI, etc.), the code is much "cleaner" with
> > UiBinder.
> > My only fear is that we hit the 31-stylesheets limit of IE, which
> > might come quite quickly when using CssResource (both "explicitly",
> > and "automagically" through UiBinder)

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