Have you looked at Errai UI? http://vimeo.com/44141164
I did some time ago, through a webinar. I will have a look again, see if I can get some inspiration. Thanks for the tip..
(how is the CSS shared? is it minified? optimized?)
Every component/widget has his own Resource stuff (ClientBundle/CssResource). So, yes, it's minified...
Just a tought that is going around in my head:
The gwt dev developer roughly implements the styles, shows/gives it to the designer and the designer uses some kind of tool/browser-plugin to make changes and report the changes back to the developer... But how ??...
You can use the UiBinder stuff as well.
Yes, but UiBinder is "such a static thing". Used it a lot in the beginning (still use it), but every time use it less, as I require more dynamic behavior....
Also other option is integrate a powerful CMS such us Magnolia with your GWT app.
Could you give some more details on this?
BTW: I work cms agnostic: the cms publish files that are cached infinitive (just like the GWT files) and picked up by the gwt app in the split points when needed. When new cms files are published, a cms build id is incremented in the index.html file such that a new url is used to load the cms files such that they are refreshed...
Still searching for the half-silver bullet ;) ....
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