Wonderful, wonderful question Amit. I'm all ears for a genuine answer on
this one (NOT the usual "This is a springsource-team problem", when it's
clearly so important to GWT).

Thanks

On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Amit <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Google I/O 2010, the VMware- Spring Roo tool was demonstrated. It
> shows how one can quickly build a simple GWT application, where Roo
> got only small and simple input and generated the entire code. A year
> later, in one of the sessions of Google I/O 2011, a question was asked
> regarding the collaboration of Google with VMware and the future of
> Roo and its GWT plugin, however this time no real answer was given.
> I wonder what is the status of Roo and the GWT plug-in from your eyes,
> is it going to be a tool ready for production (for real applications
> rather than demo only).
> Also what is the reccomended way for integration of GWT with the cloud
> for an entrprise application - e.g., is there any intention to provide
> integration with the VMware spring V-Fabric products?
> What is the future of GAE in that sense given the following report
> http://gigaom.com/cloud/can-google-app-engine-compete-in-the-enterprise
>
> Waiting for your comments,
>
> Amit Kleinmann
>
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