Greetings,

> Gwt-Platform is more than a hobby project. It'll grow with GWT and even if
> it's young, it's already more powerful than Gwt-Presenter, Gwt-Dispatch
> (together). I don't really used the other one, but there's a lot of thing
> that makes this project awesome and there's a lot of features coming.

Sounds very interesting...

> I personally use GWTP in two production project and Phil is more than happy
> to let us help him when we can ! One of the new feature that makes GWTP more
> secure and more easy to use than ever is the new ActionValidators, my little
> contribution. Auto generated proxy are one of the feature that remove a LOT
> of boiler plate from the developer for code splitting purpose.
>
> Last feature added was Crawlability. Rendering your app developed with GWTP
> Crawlable for every search bot ! Another contributor submitted a really cool
> feature that let the developer add easily breadcrumb into his application.
>

I'll definitely take a longer look at the TeePee framework!

Thank you guys

Claude

>
>
>
> > Greetings folks,
>
> > In order to avoid « reinventing the wheel », I'm looking for a good
> > MVP (model-view-presenter) framework to use with GWT.
> > Although the MVP pattern with BusEvent has been <a href="http://
> > code.google.com/intl/fr-FR/events/io/2009/sessions/
> > GoogleWebToolkitBestPractices.html ">promoted</a> by Google as the
> > best approach to GWT development in order to help good design patterns
> > and well suited for more complex applications.
> > I was just wondering what MVP frameworks are out there.
>
> > I've looked at gwt-dispatch, gwt-presenter and mvp4g, and although I
> > like the way they enforce things, they still need a lot of boiler-
> > plate code and seems pretty young.
>
> > <a href="http://code.google.com/p/mvp4g/";>mvp4g</a>
>
> > <a href="http://code.google.com/p/gwt-presenter/";>gwt-presenter</a>
>
> > <a href="http://code.google.com/p/gwt-dispatch/";>gwt-dispatch </a>
>
> > <a href="http://code.google.com/p/gwt-remote-action/";>gwt-remote-
> > action</a>
>
> > <a href="http://code.google.com/p/gwt-platform/";>gwtp</a>
>
> > And more recently Handlebars
>
> > <a href="http://code.google.com/p/handlebars/";> Handlebars </a>
>
> > I'm a bit wary of « hobby projects ». I'm looking for something that
> > has chance to be upgraded with new versions of GWT.
>
> > Are there any good MVP frameworks out there or is it just better not
> > to use any framework at all?
>
> > Is there any MVP Framework coming from Google's team (Ray Ryan or
> > someone else)?
>
> > Maybe, it's still too early and frameworks need to mature… Maybe I
> > have to do it all by myself…
> > But I would be interested to know what you're thinking and what are
> > you using.
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Claude Coulombe
>
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