Personally, I prefer to use good old option d: None Of The Above.  I
must disclose that I have, at most, dabbled in those technologies, so
you probably shouldn't take too much stock in my opinion.  I tend to
have a pretty strong bias against generated code of any kind.  This
likely stems from my .Net days, which will now go by the name Dark
Times.

-Ben

On Jan 11, 9:40 am, dreamer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am reading documentation and struck at reading as I could not decide
> which approach is best to develop GWT app. Sure as time goes these
> things will be streamlined and will be less brain teasing to
> developers, but for now it is not that clear.
>
> Can somebody share their experience when to use what, pros and cons
> etc.
>
> Thanks

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