You can already use Java 8 to compile GWT 2.7 if that helps you at all (just don't use Java 8 syntax on the client side yet). I've been using it for over two months without any issues.
On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 7:41:09 AM UTC-6, steve Zara wrote:
-- On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 7:41:09 AM UTC-6, steve Zara wrote:
I am in the same situation. Having seen suggestions of the likely release of GWT 2.8 for the start of this year, I'm eager to switch to the use of Java 8 syntax. One of GWT's selling points has been the use of the same language across client and server. Right now we are stuck with Java 7 on the client and soon there will be previews of Java 9 on the server. If It was announced that GWT was to remain at Java 7 I would have no problem. What is difficult is having Java 8 features regularly promised but with no delivery. I'm working on critical commercial software, so snapshots aren't enough.
I love using GWT - please don't let this change!
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