There are a couple ways to gauge this. You can see the number of times each version of GWT is downloaded here:
This does not include downloads from Maven Central or Google Plugin for Eclipse, the sum of which is typically about the same as from the main downloads page.
Also, there are 27k members of this group, which continues to grow at ~10%+/yr. Based on downloads of recent versions, this represents perhaps a quarter of active GWT developers.
As for # of Web sites and/or businesses, we really don't know. We do know from interacting with the community that many, if not most, GWT applications are behind firewalls or paywalls, because GWT is especially well-suited for making desktop-like apps that run in a browser.
HTH,
/dmc
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 8:56 PM, Jonathan Aubuchon <jonathan.aubuchon@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know how big is the GWT Community size?
- Number of developpers who using it
- Number of websites who using it
- Number of business who using it
(Approximately...)
Thank you guys.
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