Monday, October 26, 2015

Re: GWT as a "thin" layer over JavaScript?

Hi negora,

Its never to late for GWT.
Just be aware that there are transitions in the works as GWT moves into 2.8 and 3.0.
Search this list for road map and you will find interesting takes on the where GWT is headed.
At first GWT covered the many discrepancies of the browsers, now that the java script is supported in a standard way, GWT is transforming into a transpiler so we can write java code in our editor for translation into java script on the client side. This is a big plus no matter how you look at it.

Regards

Ed 



On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 4:24 AM, negora <inegora@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello:

I code in both JavaScript and Java. I make my back-ends with Java whereas I use JavaScript for the front-ends. Nothing new. However, for the last years I aimed my career so much to Java, that I missed out many important JavaScript libraries and projects. Instead, I always used my old custom JavaScript libraries. Now I want to change that, but I got a little tired of the dynamic typing, among other ugly things of JavaScript. That's why I'm considering to move either to TypeScript or to GWT.

In the case of GWT, I know that I'm "arriving" very late. There are some people that even told me to stay away from it. However, I also want to hear directly from people who still use GWT.

I don't want too much abstraction of the DOM. Indeed, I want to have absolute control over it if necessary. Could be GWT used that way, as a "thin" layer over JavaScript? I read about Elemental, but it seems to be very tied to WebKit and experimental. I also have read about GwtQuery. Would it be what I need to manipulate the DOM, instead of Elemental? Is it still maintained? Does it still receive new features?

With this I don't mean that I'm not interested in using the GWT widgets. It's the opposite really. But I want to be sure that, if I need it, I still can do things at a lower level.

Thank you.

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