A couple warnings.

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suggest starting off slowly, rather than dumping the whole team onto GWT on 
day 1. There are a ton of gotchas or WTF's that the good GWT devs likely 
don't remember. Adding an intermediate layer can frustrate you if you're 
used to bare-metal web dev, so you'll definitely get some pushback at some 
point.

Also, since Java's now considered a bit of an older language compared to 
the dynamic stuff the cool kids are using, that can affect resourcing. Are 
the cool kids happy to write Java for their front-end work? Are they happy 
that it'll have a positive effect on their career and not paint them into a 
corner?

Personally, I love it. It can drive me nuts at times, but it gives me too 
many benefits to ignore. Once you learn the intricacies, it's very powerful.

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