>
> We're thinking about introducing a way of developing UI that is more like 
> traditional HTML design, you create HTML, CSS, and then attach behavior via 
> Java. UiBinder is sort of like this, but it is not 


Can't wait ... Would love seeing this...
I feel the pain: a company abroad makes the html/css and then I put the 
logic behind it with gwt... But still find it far from optimal, used 
UIBinder a lot in the past, but not flex enough (not-change and test 
friendly). 
The develop process "gap" is simple too big which reduces productivity. 

I am sure that a higher and efficient/low cost productivity, realized with 
GWT, will surely attract more people using it (something I put this in the 
vaadin survey). 

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