consumer web use.
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Jeff Schwartz <jefftschwartz@gmail.com> wrote:
> Corporate applications are some of the most demanding applications that one
> could develop so if companies are adopting GWT to develop them I think that
> speaks very highly of it.
>
> Jeff
>
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> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Harpal Grover <harpal.grover@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Ok so it seems like GWT has major use internally for companies, but so
>> far is not a choice product to build commercial applications for
>> general consumer use yet. I like the framework as well and hopefully
>> it can make a push into consumer web applications, not just for
>> internal corporate use or android phone apps.
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:51 AM, gcstang <gcstang@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > We use it within our company Micros-Retail, we use GWT, SmartGWT, gwt-
>> > log, and gwt-visualizations.
>> >
>> > On Oct 27, 8:46 am, markM <mark.a.mccon...@pfizer.com> wrote:
>> >> We use it within the Pfizer corporation. It's also been used within
>> >> Toyota U.S. You may also want to visit the smart-soft web site as
>> >> many of the companies listed there have probably taken GWT training.
>> >>
>> >> It's a beautiful thing to no longer have to deal with JSP's. Even
>> >> with facilities like JSF, which was a huge advance, I still spent half
>> >> my time figuring out some screwy way to, say, display a dialog in
>> >> conjunction with making numerous necessary callbacks to the server. I
>> >> felt like I was spending half my time on non-requirements related
>> >> technical issues. I used to constantly have to do illogical and
>> >> unintuitive things to fix problems. In addition to the fact that most
>> >> JSP tools still don't do a good job of type checking leaving you
>> >> staring at your screen wondering why something isn't working or having
>> >> to chase through a stack trace to figure it out. When I moved to GWT
>> >> I felt like someone took the handcuffs off. It ain't perfect, not
>> >> technology is, but it's quite a bit better than anything I was using
>> >> before this. I use Spring on the back end and tools like incubator
>> >> for more complex ui work. All open source. No licenses. Thank you
>> >> Google! and don't become evil, at least as developers on the bottom
>> >> rung you have a choice!
>> >>
>> >> On Oct 26, 11:25 am, PhilBeaudoin <philippe.beaud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > VMWare uses it in its new Code2Cloud
>> >> > project:http://tasktop.com/blog/tasktop/springsource-vmware-code2cloud
>> >>
>> >> > Google do use it in many products, in particular adwords. There is a
>> >> > question on the topic in Quora, might be a good place to add some
>> >> >
>> >> > answers:https://www.quora.com/What-web-applications-use-Google-Web-Toolkit-(GWT)
>> >>
>> >> > Philippe
>> >>
>> >> > On Oct 26, 6:42 am, Stefan Bachert <stefanbach...@yahoo.de> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > > Hi,
>> >>
>> >> > > On 25 Okt., 11:06, Sir Codealot <blacat...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > > > What major companies are already using GWT? I'm a little
>> >> > > > surprised
>> >> > > > that this sort of info is not available and obvious, front and
>> >> > > > center,
>> >> > > > on the GWT FAQs, but I can't find it.
>> >>
>> >> > > I agree the business position of GWT is to weak in spite of its
>> >> > > strength.
>> >> > > Google itself does not earn with GWT so the incentives are weak.
>> >>
>> >> > > Another point is, there are a lot of GUI technology out there. It
>> >> > > is
>> >> > > very hard for companies to decide
>> >>
>> >> > > JSP, JSF, Iceface, ASF, Wicket, Qt, jquery,
>> >> > > Flash, Flex, SilverLight, JX,
>> >> > > GWT with smartClient, GWT with GXT, GWT with Mosaic, GWT pure,
>> >> > > CaptianCasa,
>> >> > > Vaadin
>> >> > > Swing, SWT, AWT
>> >> > > Eclipse RCP, Eclipse RAP,
>> >> > > quoxdoo
>> >> > > JAXX,
>> >> > > XUL.
>> >>
>> >> > > I am surely missed the most.
>> >> > > Some of them are doing just half the way.
>> >>
>> >> > > I know companies that are using GWT in some way
>> >> > > - RedHat
>> >> > > - IBM, Lombardi
>> >> > > - Google (quite sure)
>> >>
>> >> > > However, sometimes a tool uses GWT but this is not really
>> >> > > published.
>> >> > > XWiki, Magnolia CMS for example
>> >>
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