Tycon wrote: > sure but without client side code, it will have to reload a new page > in response for each user interaction > Rich Internet Applications rely on client side code to be as powerful > as desktop app, and GWT facilitates > that in a more comprehensive way than the simple javascript code > snippets, or javascript libraries > Did I miss something, but doesn't the GWT simply end up writing the appropriate html pages for you with the embeded javascript? If thats correct, which I think it is (although I may be over simplifying things) how is this more comprehensive then any of the other javascript libraries out there? Isn't the GWT just a different way of putting the code together? > On Feb 1, 10:55 am, Michael Bayer <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Feb 1, 2009, at 12:19 AM, Tycon wrote: >> >> >> >> >>> I'm not talking about facebook/youtube type sites, I'm talking about a >>> real web application >>> where users access information, enter information, search and analyze >>> information, and visualize information. >>> >> which one of those is not supplied by facebook ? >> > > > >
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