Hi,

It occurs to me that the Vaadin Directory that was launched today
might actually be an interesting resource for GWT widgets.
http://vaadin.com/directory
(Also, I'm personally quite excited about it, and want spread the word
- feedback welcome!)

It's not a plain GWT resource, since it's actually for Vaadin add-ons,
but since these usually have a client-side in GWT, and most are Apache
2.0, it might be quite useful.

At least I know I personally try to make the client-side of my Vaadin
components with 'plain GWT' use in mind. Just as an example:
PasswordField (a simple text field with chroma-hash and caps-lock
warning http://vaadin.com/directory#addon/77 ) is planned to be
published as a GWT widget when I get around to it, but the page links
to the SVN repository, so you could just get it from there and start
using...
Please still note that not all of the add-ons are relevant if you're
not actually using Vaadin.

Oh, and of course the whole Directory is built with Vaadin, and thus
everything you see is GWT :-)
On the tooling side, if you're using eclipse and the vaadin plugin,
you just drop the jar in your lib, and the GWT stuff is automatically
recompiled (I think we might be the first to package GWT widgets like
this?)

Also, if you have made some awesome GWT widget, you could wrap it as a
Vaadin add-on and charge for it in the Directory. Personally I like
Apache 2.0, though, keep that in mind ;-)

Anyway, check it out, and feedback welcome - in this thread, or better
(since not everyone here will be interested) over at the Vaadin forum.

Best Regards,
Marc

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