- will gwtp continue to exist? Yes
- will gwtp be integrated into the SDK? I don't think so, there's a lot of tools out there made by Googler that aren't included in any Google products.
- will there be a new, higher layer in the SDK, that abstracts Activites/Places/Codesplitting/EventBus ? Gwtp, eventually :D
I'm not from google dev team, but one of the owners of GWTP.
Cheers,
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 8:32 AM, dagerber <daniel.gerber2@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm in the process of defining the internal client architecture of a larger application.
Our application should have a lifetime of 10 years. I therefore try to avoid 3rd party libraries where ever possible to minimze the risk, that those libraries get abandoned.
I will use gin and I really would like to use gwtp as well.
Now that Philippe Beaudoin works for Google, I would like to know, what the strategy of the Google Dev Team and Philippe is:
- will gwtp continue to exist?
- will gwtp be integrated into the SDK?
- will there be a new, higher layer in the SDK, that abstracts Activites/Places/Codesplitting/EventBus ?
I would appreciate a statement from the google dev team.
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