Most of "GWT 3.0" is two distinct pieces - the build tooling, and the
ecosystem/libraries. The build tooling starts with J2CL and Closure-Compiler,
both produced by Google and shared via their github organization, and the
community is building on this to produce a maven plugin which can run
Hey there, as a GWT addict I am wondering, if GWT is finally dead? Any
search for GWT 3.0 or similar results in ancient announcements of coming
GWT versions - and that's it. Quite depressing, given that we are
maintaining and further developing a couple of well designed GWT apps too
conplex to
Thank you Colin!
Any idea on release dates?
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Thank you Colin!
On Tuesday, 3 July 2018 20:47:57 UTC+5:30, Colin Alworth wrote:
>
> GWT 2.9 is already started, you can check it out at current master - you
> can see the commits and even build it yourself at
> https://gwt.googlesource.com/gwt/+/master/, or get a nightly build from
>
GWT 2.9 is already started, you can check it out at current master - you
can see the commits and even build it yourself at
https://gwt.googlesource.com/gwt/+/master/, or get a nightly build from
https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/google/ (i.e. the latest
build at
Hi Team,
When will GWT 3.0/ GWT2.9 will start that will support Java 10 version?
Are there plans to drop GWT-RPC in these versions?
Thanks,
-Hrishikesh
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