>From http://www.gwtproject.org/makinggwtbetter.html

no-compromise AJAXWe want great results, where "great" is defined by how 
much it benefits end users. Sometimes there are conflicts between what is 
easy for us developers and what benefits end users the most. When the two 
are in conflict, end user experience almost always wins. 

We definitely do not view development in GWT as a form of compromise. We 
firmly believe that GWT should generate better JavaScript code than you 
would write by hand, and will generally choose to avoid making concessions 
to convenience if they hurt the performance of the resulting AJAX code. 
Does that help?


On Thursday, February 13, 2014 1:00:24 PM UTC+1, Edu Melo wrote:
>
> Good morning,
>
> I've been using GWT with a superficial knowledge for some time, but just 
> now I took out some time to deepened my knowledge, and I've been had a 
> doubt that could not find the answer searching the web.
> So, please, someone could give me a good definition of what "no-compromise 
> AJAX" means? I can't figure out what this "compromise" referes about.
>
> If that is something obvious, please excuse me.
>
> Thank you a lot
>

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