Really, you don't want your hibernate lazy loading instances in the
UI.

But, if your only problem is coding and using a dedicated ui model, I
am really happy for you.

I am using gwt-dispatch and creating command-dedicated models for my
ui.

Never been happier.

brgds,

Papick G. Taboada

On 9 Dez., 11:25, HB <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey,
> In the past I developed a GWT application for our client.
> The application was built upon Spring Framework and Hibernate ORM.
> While I love and adore GWT, I stopped using it for:
> 1. Building the interface in the code was a killer thing for me.
> 2. Difficulties marshelling Hibernate objects back to the client,
> workarounds are so tedious and time consuming
> GWT 2 looks refreshing to me, if "Declarative User Interfaces"
> delivers what it says I will be definitely re-dive into GWT.
> But what about integrating GWT with Spring/Hibernate? should I expect
> the same awful issues or things are better now?
> Thanks GWT, you rocks.

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