This is a free time project ? ?
Really impressive stuff.

"Hopefully i did a good job at that."
I  ve played around with the library i must say you did more then a good job
at that.
I still cant believe i m writing a Flex application.

I just wonder what makes you start this project. I mean Flex is not a small
framework. Exporting it to GWT must have been some hard work.

2011/6/7 Alain Ekambi <[email protected]>

> Hello Alexandro,
>
> Thank you for your kind words.
> I m glad that you like the project. I m also happy that it can help you
> solve some of the problems you have.
> Gwt4Air is  a free time project. We use it internally at the company i work
> but i dont get paid for that. It s small company so i decided to play the
> nice guy :).But I wish I could do this full time  dough.
>
> i m know the link you provided. As a matter of fact i have a comment there.
> While searching for ideas on how to implement the Flex API i came accross
> that post. What i did not like about that solution was the fact that the
> user must deal with both sides. Flex and GWT. I wanted a more simpler
> solution where one will only programm in Java like any GWT project.
> Hopefully i did a good job at that.
>
> Concerning what the Adobe Engineer told you: I think  what he ment is that
>  for every MXML based Flex project the MXML Compiler  does  some
> initialization work that you will have to do manually  if you dont want to
> use MXML. And that initialization is a quiet complex thing. So  he probably
> thought that no one would be crazy enough to try to figure out what the
> compiler really does . But because i wanted to use GWT to write Flex
> applicatons i had to be  crazy enough loooool.
>
> cheers,
>
> Alain
>
> 2011/6/5 leandro <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi,
>> I just went to your project and i have to say this is just mind blowing!
>> Are you doing this full time ?
>> Really i wonder how you guyz come up with this kind of stuff.
>> We have been struggling integrating  flex client into how existing GWT
>> application.
>> We ve tried this  solution here
>> http://lgrammel.blogspot.com/2010/02/i-am-working-on-project-that-integrates.html
>> but  that did not scale very well. Maintining MXML/AS3, JavaScript and
>> Java in the same project is a nightmare.
>> Last year at Adobe Max i asked an engineer at from adobe if it s possible
>> to write Flex applications without using AS3 and MXML because we wanted to
>> keep everything in Java
>> and he basically said that s impossible. So i wonder how do you do this ?
>> I  cant wait to play to hero tomorrow at the office when i present the
>> solution that will solve our problems :)
>>
>> Good work man
>>
>> Alexandro
>>
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