I downloaded GWT 2.4 and Kees Bos javapyler (gwtpyler). The conversion to 
Python went very well with gwtpyler. Kees replied to a few of my questions on 
how to actually plug it into Pyjs. I haven't proceeded any further but look at 
his message: 
Re: GWT 2.4 Re: Sample usages of gwtpyler? Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:49 PM

I've looked at muntiacus -- a Python port of Vaadin which uses GWT with better 
looking themes. I wonder how what appears to be a small group (maybe one 
person) has produced such a powerful Python capability when Pyjs has been 
working on a similar product and it is still stuck in pre GWT 2.0 code. I'm 
still trying to figure out whether to go with this or Pyjs.
 http://www.muntiacus.org/
Muntjac is a translation of Vaadin to the Python programming language. It is 
similar to GUI toolkits for desktop applications, such as PyQT, wxPython and 
PyGTK.
                
                
This is a very nice looking set of widgets http://nextinterfaces.com/b/ which 
is based on http://code.google.com/p/gwtmobile/  so again another Java based 
(gwtmobile) toolkit that might be convertible to Python.



--- On Sun, 7/8/12, Billy Earney <billy.ear...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Billy Earney <billy.ear...@gmail.com>
Subject: [pyjs-users] converting gwt widgets to pyjs
To: pyjs-users@googlegroups.com
Date: Sunday, July 8, 2012, 11:04 AM

Hi,
I'm planning on contributing to the efforts of pyjs, and I am looking at 
converting gwt widgets to pyjs.  I've looked at the java2py.py script, but 
notice that many of the pyjs widgets are implemented differently then what I 
would expect from an automated effort.  Is there documentation somewhere that 
describes how this should be done, or is the "automated" more of a wish that 
people would like to see develop over time?
Is there a list of widgets that need to be converted.  If so, where is the 
list.  If not, what version of gwt was used to create the current widgets?What 
advice or procedures would one take to update the widgets to 2.4 (or 2.5a) of 
gwt?
Thanks!Billy  

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