Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Re: Using GWT for a large UI project

Thanks Thomas,

I'll look at 2.1 widgets once it's released and it haves more docs.

On Sep 1, 11:02 am, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 30 août, 21:32, "marius.andreiana" <marius.andrei...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> > Hello group,
>
> > A few weeks ago I started a shared document which analysesusingGWT
> > for a large UI project, which has also reviewed by this group (thanks
> > for your feedback!). After learning more, the analysis has been
> > updated to include the following sections:
>
> >UsingGWT for a large UI project
> > Goals
> > Web applications paradigm alternatives
> > Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
> >   Engineering
> >   Cross-functional team collaboration
> >   More info on GWT
> > Recommendation
> > Appendix: Evaluating GWT 3rd party libraries
> > Appendix: Cool web apps on GWT
> > Appendix: Useful articles
>
> > If you'd like to have a look at it, please see
> >https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=16rQknO-r3ZqfMbuIl0R52OnFcWB...
>
> > Feel free to share your feedback and experiences on larger projects
> > either on this group or in private. If you have developed GWT front-
> > ends on .NET back-ends, your feedback is specially appreciated :)
>
> In the "not so good" list of the GWT intro, I believe SmartGWT's
> TileList and DataSource can be replaced by GWT 2.1's Cell widgets
> (CellGrid –announced on the design Wave–) and Editor support
> (databinding for RequestFactory records/proxies)

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