Happy to see these getting promoted to GWT.  Can you make sure they
use code splitting so there isn't an extra overhead with them being
included?

On Jan 12, 4:19 pm, Gabriel Guerrero <[email protected]>
wrote:
> +1 For at least doing another release compatible with gwt 2, I use the
> FastTree and the PagingScrollTable, and it will be nice to have a
> version of those widgets that support the new layout system, for what
> I saw in the trunk the seem to be already compatible with the new
> layout, although I have not tested them
>
> Cheers
> Gabriel
>
> On Jan 12, 6:05 pm, John LaBanca <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Incubator Users -
>
> > The Google Web Toolkit Incubator project began as a proving grounds for new
> > widgets to be vetted before joining the ranks of the GWT trunk. We've seen
> > some success stories over the last year with EventHandlers, ClientBundle,
> > and DatePicker, but for many of the widgets and libraries, Incubator has
> > become an elephant graveyard.
>
> > In order to address this issue, we will start graduating some of the
> > libraries to GWT trunk, move some into separate projects, and discontinue
> > development on others. Ultimately, we will wind down the incubator project
> > completely.
>
> > The schedule below shows the fate of each subproject in incubator. It's a
> > tentative schedule, meaning that it could change as priorities shift.
>
> > GWT 2.1
>
> >    - *PagingScrollTable and FastTree*
> >    We are working on a new set of data backed widgets for GWT 2.1 that will
> >    include APIs for trees and tables. We will build upon the lessons learned
> >    with these incubator widgets, but the API for the new data backed widgets
> >    will evolve significantly from the current APIs. When the data backed
> >    widgets are added to GWT trunk, we will stop development on
> >    the PagingScrollTable and FastTree.
>
> >    - *Locale Selection*
> >    Selecting the locale on the server requires one less round trip to the
> >    server on startup and is needed for effective use of
> >    runtime locales selection.  This library will be included in GWT 2.1.
>
> > GWT 2.2
>
> >    - *CollapsiblePanel*
> >    This widget will probably become a subclass of DockingLayoutPanel,
> >    similar to SplitLayoutPanel.
>
> >    - *SliderBar and ProgressBar*
> >    Both of these widgets currently require the use of a global timer, which
> >    has performance implications. If we can implement these without a resize
> >    timer, we will include them in GWT 2.2. If we cannot, we will discontinue
> >    development on them.
>
> >    - *Logging*
> >    The logging API may make it into GWT 2.1 if time permits.
>
> >    - *Form Validation*
> >    We will take a closer look at the form validation API in GWT 2.2..
>
> > Separate Project:
>
> >    - *SoundResource*
> >    SoundResource is a promising API for including sound in an application,
> >    but it makes sense to wait for HTML 5 features to become widely adopted
> >    before including it. We would like to move SoundResource into the 
> > gwt-voices
> >    project:http://code.google.com/p/gwt-voices/.
>
> >    - *Graphics*
> >    The graphics library provides a single, platform independent API that
> >    works on top of Canvas and VML. The library is not ready for GWT trunk, 
> > but
> >    this project is worth pursuing.
>
> >    - *HtmlDecorators*
> >    We will continue to work on this project to arbitrarily add decorations
> >    to widgets.
>
> > As always, please feel free to reply with comments or suggestions.
>
> > Thanks,
> > John LaBanca
> > on behalf of the GWT team
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