You know, not really great example :)

2010/1/15 Anoop John <[email protected]>

> GWT is very helpfull to me. please go to the link http://chemparathy.com/
> . This one i developed myself.
>
> On Jan 15, 9:15 pm, Alexander <[email protected]> wrote:
> > GWT is just a toolkit. You can do whatever you want. Big applications
> > without good arch seems always be a developers nightmare eventually. So I
> > think problem anywhere but not in the toolkit.
> >
> > P.S. It is really hard to find your questions in text. Maybe its a good
> idea
> > to list them?
> >
> > 2010/1/13 Hugh Acland <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hi,
> >
> > > I have been experimenting with GWT for a few weeks now and am very
> > > impressed. Especially with 2.0 and now that Netbeans plugin is fully
> > > functional. Works like a treat! However, I have yet to pin down
> > > exactly what GWT should be used for. As far as I can tell it is
> > > primarily for building rich internet <b>applications</b> which will be
> > > made available to subscribers through the ubiquitous browser and most
> > > often through secure logon. I can see the power of using GWT in this
> > > way.
> >
> > > For the past few years I have been quick to ridicule anyone who wanted
> > > to build web-apps for use in a browser. Anything more complicated than
> > > the most basic application soon became a complete nightmare to
> > > implement and sometimes actually functionally impossible. I wrote one
> > > such app for a client who wanted the 'user experience' to be as good
> > > as a standard desktop VB/Swing application. It didn't matter how much
> > > I protested, my pay cheque was dependent upon me complying with his
> > > wish. So I hacked together a really nasty bunch of Servlets with a
> > > gazillion 'out.write('<br>...html, html, html </br>')' lines. The
> > > whole thing was really, really grubby and a real pain to maintain.
> >
> > > Now some might say that I could have used JSP/JSF/tags blah blah but
> > > seriously?!! I love Java and all things J2EE except for the God-awful
> > > presentation layer. It is unnatural. It is freakish hell. So GWT comes
> > > along and looks just the ticket! So am I right in saying that GWT
> > > should not be used for mickey-mouse JS? And that it really is intended
> > > for serious hard-core browser-based apps - which may also have a
> > > standard desktop version running off the same server business logic?
> >
> > > One other thing. I have fallen in love with a project called Ape (Ajax
> > > Push Engine) -www.ape-project.orgTo me, all my dreams will have come
> > > true if I can integrate Ape into a GWT-based web-app. I can already
> > > hear the cash tills ringing as this is the ultimate missing brick in
> > > true browser-based applications. Has anyone managed to get the two
> > > playing nicely together? Wouldn't it be so cool to have a real time
> > > update (pushed) data into a GWT (or ExtJS) grid? That would really
> > > float my boat so I would love to hear if this has been achieved yet..
> >
> > > Thanks for reading and if you can I would welcome answers and comments
> > > Cheers
> > > Hugh
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