On Monday, June 16, 2014 4:03:47 PM UTC+2, Pavel Finkelshtein wrote:
>
> Oh, that's easy. In GWT you compile Java code to plain Javascript, but in 
> Vaadin you only can compile some widgets, but all code is rendered on 
> sever. Think about Vaadin as about big terminal, which just downloads hole 
> page on every client-side event. Actually it downloads not all UI, but diff 
> on current state and next one.
>

Ok, and what are the pros and cons?

AFAIK you can do both server-side and client-side code with Vaadin. And GWT 
is used at the client-side...

Magnus 

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