Im not saying that GWT is perfect, but its hardly a fair balanced discussion, if JSF, T5, Wicket are the counter argument for a rich web application experience. That said im not sure why you mention javascript compilation slowness in your first problem point. The GWT development environment does not compile anything to javascript, this is a later step when one wishes to leave and deploy. Everything in the dev shell is java inside a browser etc. Im not knocking your choices for selecting swing, but things are getting better with GWT, and will continue as the foundation has been set, the widgets have and will continue to evolve and get better.
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