I am currently using GXT 2.1.0 on a big customer project and my
experience is, that it is a great framework to
produce fast results. There are some bugs in each release but you have
the possibility to override the methods
to fix the bug by yourself. If you want to extend a widget, it is
possible.
One reason where i think this could be a problem in the future, is
that GXT use Listeners instead of Handlers.
With release 3, i think there could be a big API change coming.


On 29 Jan., 01:16, ahhughes <ahhug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For future reference....
>
> At the time of writing the following are available:
> GWT v2.0
> and.....
> SmartGWT v2.0 (http://code.google.com/p/smartgwt/under Apache
> License)
> Ext GWT v2.1.0 (http://www.extjs.com/products/gxt/under weird LGPL
> License)
>
> I don't want to discuss Ext GWT's weird license. It's weird, there's
> no updates... e.t.c. e.t.c. The question is, if why would you purchase
> it over SmartGWT? I am looking for technical reasons such as features,
> performance, jsni wrap vs pure compiled gwt, or especially full GWT
> 2.0 compatibility e.t.c.
>
> Help would be great as there are so many re-packed versions of these
> things floating around as well as the fact a lot of information is out
> of date (and so will this thread be in the not so distant future).
>
> Thanks heaps in advance :)

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