Re: GWT and Business Intelligence.

2009-01-15 Thread Kevin Tarn
GWT is just a framework that can let a Java developer utilize OOP to develop
a web service easily. Under this benefit, it also easily integrate existing
server part technology or any other services already opened in internet.

Before GWT, there are a lot of 3rd party libraries implemented by AJAX. The
web designer who familiar with javascript may not be required to familiar
with OO design. So your question is concerned by what type and capability of
your human resource in your organization.

As we can foresee, more and more web services or javascript libraries will
have a wrapper in GWT. There are also bunch of growing libraries that are
implemented in purely GWT and opened source. It will minimize the effort to
create a new service. GWT's branch, OOPHM, that has already integrated
existing web browsers as host browser in development environment. The
developer can easily debug and develop consistent solution in variant
commercial browser.

Kevin

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:53 PM, Miroslav Genov wrote:

>
> Hello,
>  First I wanna thank on all of you for the answers. As it seems there
> is an already solution that is doing this, but I was wondering if using
> of GWT is appropriate for that kind of applications ?
>
>  My idea was to see whether there are people in the mailing list that
> are having experience with such or similar applications.
>
>  With most of the web frameworks the developers can reach the final
> goal but on what costs ? - time for learning, time for development and
> etc.
>
>
> Regards,
>   Miroslav
>
>
>
> On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 01:59 -0800, Thomas Broyer wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 13 jan, 13:10, Kevin Tarn  wrote:
> > > Vanilla seems to be blocked for download.
> >
> > Actually seems like a broken link (and outdated site: Vanilla is now
> > at version 1.3).
> > Downloads can be found here: http://www.bpm-conseil.org/
> >
> > (I wouldn't look at the source code if I were you; it's just a proof
> > that it can be done, not at all a "reference implementation" that you
> > would use as an inspiration)
> > >
>
>
> >
>

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Re: GWT and Business Intelligence.

2009-01-14 Thread Miroslav Genov

Hello, 
  First I wanna thank on all of you for the answers. As it seems there
is an already solution that is doing this, but I was wondering if using
of GWT is appropriate for that kind of applications ? 
  
  My idea was to see whether there are people in the mailing list that
are having experience with such or similar applications.

  With most of the web frameworks the developers can reach the final
goal but on what costs ? - time for learning, time for development and
etc.


Regards,
  Miroslav



On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 01:59 -0800, Thomas Broyer wrote:
> 
> 
> On 13 jan, 13:10, Kevin Tarn  wrote:
> > Vanilla seems to be blocked for download.
> 
> Actually seems like a broken link (and outdated site: Vanilla is now
> at version 1.3).
> Downloads can be found here: http://www.bpm-conseil.org/
> 
> (I wouldn't look at the source code if I were you; it's just a proof
> that it can be done, not at all a "reference implementation" that you
> would use as an inspiration)
> > 


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Re: GWT and Business Intelligence.

2009-01-14 Thread Kevin Tarn
Thanks, Thomas.

Kevin

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Thomas Broyer  wrote:

>
>
>
> On 13 jan, 13:10, Kevin Tarn  wrote:
> > Vanilla seems to be blocked for download.
>
> Actually seems like a broken link (and outdated site: Vanilla is now
> at version 1.3).
> Downloads can be found here: http://www.bpm-conseil.org/
>
> (I wouldn't look at the source code if I were you; it's just a proof
> that it can be done, not at all a "reference implementation" that you
> would use as an inspiration)
> >
>

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Re: GWT and Business Intelligence.

2009-01-14 Thread Thomas Broyer



On 13 jan, 13:10, Kevin Tarn  wrote:
> Vanilla seems to be blocked for download.

Actually seems like a broken link (and outdated site: Vanilla is now
at version 1.3).
Downloads can be found here: http://www.bpm-conseil.org/

(I wouldn't look at the source code if I were you; it's just a proof
that it can be done, not at all a "reference implementation" that you
would use as an inspiration)
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Re: GWT and Business Intelligence.

2009-01-13 Thread Kevin Tarn
Vanilla seems to be blocked for download.

Kevin

On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Thomas Broyer  wrote:

>
>
> On 12 jan, 21:32, Miroslav Genov wrote:
> > Hello ,
> >I have a question regarding using of GWT for the creation of a
> > intranet system for business intelligence. Is GWT good for creation of
> > such application ?
>
> Vanilla's UI is built with GWT.
> http://ns36005.ovh.net/web/guest/news/articles/vanilla
>
> Does that answer your question? ;-)
> >
>

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Re: GWT and Business Intelligence.

2009-01-13 Thread Thomas Broyer


On 12 jan, 21:32, Miroslav Genov wrote:
> Hello ,
>    I have a question regarding using of GWT for the creation of a
> intranet system for business intelligence. Is GWT good for creation of
> such application ?

Vanilla's UI is built with GWT.
http://ns36005.ovh.net/web/guest/news/articles/vanilla

Does that answer your question? ;-)
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Re: GWT and Business Intelligence.

2009-01-12 Thread mikedshaf...@gmail.com

You're asking an incredibly broad question that can only be answered -
yes.

My best advice to you is to start working with GWT and build yourself
a prototype that will test some of your desired features.

If your development team is proficient in Java, then GWT will be
fairly easy.  You'll need to understand the dynamics of AJAX browser
development, and some understanding servlet containers, again this is
a browser based web application...you do need to know some of the
basics there.  If you or your team has done anything like Swing, then
GWT will feel very familiar, but browser based.

So again, you've asked a gigantic question that can really be answered
by saying yes, build yourself a prototype.

Later,
Shaffer

On Jan 12, 1:32 pm, Miroslav Genov  wrote:
> Hello ,
>    I have a question regarding using of GWT for the creation of a
> intranet system for business intelligence. Is GWT good for creation of
> such application ?
>
>    I know that the question is complex, but I'm asking it because I
> don't know whether I'll have problems with the implementation of some of
> the general purpose things that are main for such application. By main
> things I mean: exporting types, charts, tabular structure visualization
> and etc.
>
>    I hope that there are people in this forum that are having such
> experience.
>
> Regards,
>   Miroslav
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GWT and Business Intelligence.

2009-01-12 Thread Miroslav Genov

Hello ,
   I have a question regarding using of GWT for the creation of a
intranet system for business intelligence. Is GWT good for creation of
such application ?

   I know that the question is complex, but I'm asking it because I
don't know whether I'll have problems with the implementation of some of
the general purpose things that are main for such application. By main
things I mean: exporting types, charts, tabular structure visualization
and etc.

   I hope that there are people in this forum that are having such
experience.


Regards,
  Miroslav


   



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