This is an open source project.
The source code is freely available.
Just a reminder.
P.
Em segunda-feira, 22 de junho de 2015 18:33:21 UTC-3, bobbit...@gmail.com escreveu:
-- The source code is freely available.
Just a reminder.
P.
Em segunda-feira, 22 de junho de 2015 18:33:21 UTC-3, bobbit...@gmail.com escreveu:
The GWT team might want to survey existing users of their product before breaking backcompat. A normal company wants to keep customers happy, and provide updates that don't break existing code bases. However, I suppose a company with a huge market share and endless resources can act with impunity and disregard what customers want.
On Monday, June 22, 2015 at 3:54:53 PM UTC-5, Wesley.JUNG wrote:I'd like to see completely renovated GWT 3.0, even some other name rather than GWT will welcome.Whoever want to use current Widget library better stay at GWT 2.8..
On Sunday, June 21, 2015 at 12:38:13 PM UTC-4, Lukas Glowania wrote:Hi,like many people i think Super Dev Mode is quite a pain. Of course SDM and its IDE support is getting better and better, but i guess it will always feel workaroundish compared to Dev Mode.So what could be done to make modern Browsers work with Dev Mode? Dev Mode works with NPAPI, that was removed from Chrome and Firefox. Would it be possible to change the NPAPI dependence to an alternative e.g. communication through WebSockets like in SDM? What are the options? Or are there compelling reasons to not even try that?
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