On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Jörg von Frantzius
<[email protected]> wrote:
> In effect, with slow network connections, Vaadin without further
> optimization in GWT code seems to be a no-go.
It is go-go for quite a years, you know... :)

> I am not sure you're right here. If you want to preserve all the bits
> in your app in order to stay exactly where you've been right after
> page refresh or history change (and that's should be this way, by the
> way), then you need to save to the session all your GUI bits in GWT as
> well. It is not any snappy, when you have 5 windows opened, certain
> tabs selected and certain values entered, but then one single refresh
> kills everything.
Because JavaScript is crap, actually. Browsers are not meant to be yet
another JVM, just for a JavaScript!

> he simply shouldn't hit F5 in there, though :)
Happens every time.

> From my experience, GWT RPC works efficiently, transparently and reliably.
Sure. Vaadin just allows you to forget it ever existed.


-- 
Kind regards, BM

Things, that are stupid at the beginning, rarely ends up wisely.

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