That being said, I would suggest using gwtp (since I'm one of the owner and dedicated to it). I never used mvp4g, but I know Pierre-Laurent and he's really active and dedicated to his project. Guit is also a really good framework, there's a lot of magic behind it that remove a lot of boiler plate, even more than it Gwtp and mvp4g.
Gwtp community is really active and you'll get a lot of help from the members, my company is also offering consulting and development services on top of gwt and gwtp and is dedicated to support Gwtp for businesses that need long term involvement in the project.
By the way, Gwtp, mvp4g and guit doesn't reinvent the wheel, they existed long before Activities and places :D And as for Gwtp, next version is focused toward better integration with Activities and places.
Cheers,
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Travis Camechis <camechis@gmail.com> wrote:
I have used GWTP a project I worked on and loved it. It doesn't require all the boiler plate code that you have to write use the ActivitiesAndPlaces model.On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 10:42 AM, vehdra music <vehdra@gmail.com> wrote:
I am creating a GWT application using GWT MVP as described here
( http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideMvpActivitiesAndPlaces.html
) only that instead of ClientFactory I am using Gin.
I started nice, but now that I have many entities with List & Edit
views, activities and places, my project is growing a lot and I having
perfomance issues.
I know about code splitting, but I care about is, is performant to
have for example a EditPlace, ListPlace, EditActivity & ListActivity
for every model that I need to work in my app? For example, if I only
have Foo model I will have:
FooEditPlace
FooEditActivity
FooEditView
FooEditViewImpl
FooEditView.ui.xml
FooListPlace
FooListActivity
FooListView
FooListViewImpl
FooListView.ui.xml
Ten files for only editing / listing one model :) And I have to edit /
list about 17 models in my app right now...
I don't know if I doing the things in the "right" way. Is it normally
to have many files in a big GWT project using the GWT Activities &
Places fw?
OTOS I was looking to another frameworks like gwtp, mvp4g, guit, every
one seems to be nice and have cool features, but I believe (just
believe, I didn't try anyone of this fw yet) that they are reinvent
the wheel. Or I am wrong and I can take avantage of using one of this
fw in my app?
What are you experiences? Am I doing wrong in the "Activities &
Places" way? Am I using it right and I just have to use code spliting
to have better performance? Or should I use gwtp, mvp4g or guit?
Thanks in advance ;)
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