Hi Tom,

I think GWT will be a good option to rewrite your Calculator. Anyway you will 
have to rewrite your screens but you will be able to reuse your logic code.
If you want to copy/paste your code, you must ensure few points :
you doesn't require external libs (GWT needs Java source to compile the 
Javascript).
Check that the calculations are manageable with the GWT Jre emulation : 
http://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/RefJreEmulation.html
Anyway if your applet doesn't respect those points, GWT will be a good solution 
but you will have to rewrite or refactor your code.
As you know Java and Applet, GWT is the easiest solution for you to make your 
Calculator in a web browser. But you will spend a bit of time to learn it.

Regards,

Fabien.
http://pwt.putnami.org



Le 1 juil. 2014 à 01:08, Tom Adams <[email protected]> a écrit :

> I have a couple of Java Applets deployed on the web that I would like to 
> convert away from deploying  Java Applets, due to the apparent 
> failure/decline of Java Applets as a web technology.
> 
> There are at www.poologic.com. they are the Poologic Calculator and ROI 
> Calculator.
> 
> Seems I can use GWT to compile them into javascript, not sure.
> 
> Is GWT  a good option? Are their better options?
> 
> I am at the bottom of the learning curve, just found GWT a few hours ago.  I 
> was starting to learn javascript, but I decided to do some searches on 
> automatic Java to Javascript conversion tools today.
> 

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