Yes, but think that user will ask for more interactivity... resulting
in more requests. But, of course, bandwidth, CPU and memory will be
saved. They will be saved more is a good architecture is used like a
Rest-like server, I think.

Olivier

On Jun 22, 10:33 am, Chris Boertien <[email protected]> wrote:
> Your essentially asking the wrong question. I think its better to
> think of by how much will GWT or products similar to GWT reduce the
> load on a server.
>
> You have to consider the fact that every user accessing a traditional
> website backed by a templating engine involves alot of resources for
> each and every request for new information.
>
> Take a web forum for example. I think they are probably one of the
> least effecient communication mediums and would be very interesting to
> see a GWT implementation of one. With the status quo web forum you
> have full page loads happening every single time a user wants to move
> around on the forum. And if the user wants to see what is new on the
> forum... you guessed it, full page load.
>
> Now, if you consider all the ways that having most of the web forum on
> the client side and using much more lightweight RPC calls to get new
> info (and ONLY new info) there would be quite large improvements. I
> wouldnt be suprised if the resource requirement of a GWT based web
> forum dropped the load on even the most highly active forums by
> upwards of 80%, and probably more if you really took the care to setup
> some proper caching. But regardless of how the server resource load
> would drop, just the bandwidth drop alone would be a 100% win.
>
> 2010/6/21 Jaroslav Záruba <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> > On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:28 PM, rakesh wagh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> If you compare gwt to other js based toolkits, they all behave similar
> >> as far as client to server communication is concerned. gwt only makes
> >> life simple for the developers.
>
> > ...and (with comparably complex UI) makes your JavaScript run faster :)
>
> >> Rakesh Wagh
>
> >> On Jun 19, 7:44 pm, manish kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Hi, i have gone through many articles on web and found that GWT is not
> >> > good for an application that has million users access simultaniouly.
> >> > Is that really true? If not then what should i do make it accessible
> >> > by million users?Is that really tough job in GWT?
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