>
> *GWT is for large projects.*
GWT is also great for small projects. I'm using it for a little game I
made https://drift.team/ It's brilliant, as I can reuse the game logic
code, to replay the game on the server, and make sure the person didn't
hack the game and cheat. :D
Big thanks
It is great to know we can use the snapshot with support for Java 11
already!
Unfortunately, except for the GWT team and those that follow the project
closely, it looks like GWT is stuck at the 2.8.2 release 2.5 years ago,
because the GWT official website contains no information on this. Maybe
And lets not forget that it is not so long since j2cl was made public.
On Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 1:00:33 PM UTC+2, Ahmad Bawaneh wrote:
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> You dont need to maintain a separate branch or code base, you can use the
> latest snapshot which is as stable as a release, i am pretty sure when
You dont need to maintain a separate branch or code base, you can use the
latest snapshot which is as stable as a release, i am pretty sure when 2.9
is release you will only need to switch version and everything still works,
if you can use the snapshot for some reason you can use the unofficial
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 8:58 AM Jens wrote:
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> I hope GWT 2.9 is out "soon", because we're planning to switch to Java 11
>> in the coming months, and it would be a burden to maintain a separated Java
>> version only for the frontend part (been there, done that with Java 8).
>>
>
> Java 11
> I hope GWT 2.9 is out "soon", because we're planning to switch to Java 11
> in the coming months, and it would be a burden to maintain a separated Java
> version only for the frontend part (been there, done that with Java 8).
>
Java 11 syntax additions are available in GWT snapshot
GWT WORKS. I use 2.8 and I don't see reason to upgrade or switch.
GWT is for large projects. You can use your widgets and GWT will provide
structure and tooling.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020, 5:21 AM Luis Fernando Planella Gonzalez <
lfpg@gmail.com> wrote:
> It has always been said that GWT is
It has always been said that GWT is active when similar questions are asked
in the forum.
However, given that the last version, 2.8.2, was released on Oct 19, 2017
and was a bugfix for the 2.8.0 version, released on Oct 20, 2016, I can't
see it as "active".
At least it smells bad!
Even the 1.0
Frank - Thanks for the reply, but it would be good to understand the plans
to complete the GWT 2.9 release - particularly with reference to Java 11
support. Any insight there?
On Monday, January 27, 2020 at 4:23:09 AM UTC-5, Frank Hossfeld wrote:
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> Atm the community is very active. We are
Atm the community is very active. We are working on GWT modules: replacing
generators and JSNI, testig the migraed moules against J2CL, etc.
Besides that, many new frameworks are evolving.
Take a look at this rooms:
https://gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
https://gitter.im/vertispan/j2cl
You should ask this question here: https://gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
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Since last 6-7 months there is almost no progress on milestone for GWT
2.9.is is about 62 %. Is the community still working on these versions or
there in no plan to work on these to support Java 11 + releases?
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