We'll investigate GXT as well.  I have to say that the licensing is more
straightforward with GXT because the free/commercial tiers are not related
to functionality in GXT versus SGWT.  But if you go want OSS in a commercial
product (cheap?), you'd need to stick with LGPL of SGWT over the GPL of GXT.

But once you go commercial licensing, GXT looks more straightforward.

How is GXT in terms of ease of data source integration with Java backends?

Not sure too that GXT is on version 2 while ExtJS is version 3.  Does the
latest GXT include the latest of ExtJS under the hood?  I suppose I can
check on their web forums for such details.

But as a GWT developer, it makes sense to look at both if you need more
robust widgets.

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