Doesn't matter which project, because both leverage the EXT library.  LGPL
means that you can't use it for commerical development, unless you want to
give away your source code.  There has been a lot of arguing over the
license, but the opinion of the EXT developers is that you need to pay them
if you aren't writing an open source app.

John

On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Oliver Scheel <o...@webinspace.de> wrote:

> I haven't used GWT-Ext myself.  It's not a native GWT library, meaning it's
>> not written in Java; it's just a thin Java wrapper around Javascript and
>> CSS, etc.  That makes it a little less attractive.  Plus the Ext license is
>> not free for commercal development I think.
>>
>
>
> There is an Ext-GWT and a gwt-ext (completely different projects). The
> first one requires a license and the second one is LPGL (+ modules with
> Apache and BSD license).
>
> Oliver
>
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