Hi Greg, > On 18. Oct 2019, at 11:45, Greg Sheremeta <[email protected]> wrote: > > It might be useful for the RHV team. RHV is a very large GWT codebase.
How can I reach out to them. Is there a mailing list? > However, are you concerned that GWT is abandoned? Last release is 2 years old > (http://www.gwtproject.org/release-notes.html > <http://www.gwtproject.org/release-notes.html>), and last I checked only Java > 8 was supported. > > My thought is: this sounds like a lot of work to stay on a stale platform > that will probably have security issues. Why not use that effort switching to > react and getting patternfly 4 for free? The codebase of HAL is quite large (~ 140k LoC). The work to port that to React is much higher than writing a Java implementation of PatternFly 4. Besides although GWT has become a bit quieter, it’s not abandoned or dead. It’s rock-solid and produces very efficient and performant JavaScript code. Security issued are still addressed. There’s a small community bringing in new features and preparing a new major release. // Harald
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