On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 22:25:48 +0200, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:

Comping any large GWT app takes forever, so developers rely on "development
mode", where a plugin does the translation. In this day and age, with
browsers updating once a month, it becomes a pretty irritating exercise to locate or build compatible plugins (I've been developing with GWT, SmartGWT
and GXT for 2 years now).

This is not the only way. Vaadin uses pre-compiled GWT widgets and that sooo long compilation never occurs, or occurs only once in a while when using third parties' widgets. For the rest the development is super-fast in 100% Java, no plugins, and, if you want, pretty agile. I've been developing with GWT through Vaadin for 1.5 years now :-) Seeing that Vaadin is sitting at the table of the new GWT stewards makes me feel pretty safe.

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