>It was also a bit of a pain getting integrated with Spring and Guice,
though I'm sure that >pain will be alleviated as the releases progress.
I don't know about Spring, but integrating RF and Guice is not that hard and
works very well

On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Brian Lough <[email protected]> wrote:

> After digging into both, I'm moving towards GWTEventservice:
> http://code.google.com/p/gwteventservice/.
>
> RequestFactory seems best fitted to CRUD operations on specific model
> entities and does offer much "under the covers" in supporting those
> operations.  Combined with UIBinder and Editors, it's pretty painless
> creating small-scale, simple apps.  For large-scale projects, IMHO, *far *too
> much scaffolding code just to move POJOs back and forth.  It was also a bit
> of a pain getting integrated with Spring and Guice, though I'm sure that
> pain will be alleviated as the releases progress.
>
> http://code.google.com/p/spring4gwt/ -- this may be of interest if you're
> Spring-based.  May be of interest even if not. :-)
>
> If you're dealing with one application, particularly a small one, I'd go
> with RequestFactory.  I have to deal with 6 rather large applications, with
> 5 different databases.  Even though I don't use any two at the same time
> (JTA), I'm finding neither Guice Persist nor RequestFactory really fits well
> and failover is still problematic.  As a result, I find it best to simply
> push POJO events back and forth between the UI and the Server.  SOC for me.
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