I assume there will be a migration path from the widgets to world to the... not-widgets world.
UiBinder is the standard GWT way of creating declarative UIs. In my opinion, using a declarative way is still better suited for the future than using the procedural way. UIBinder can be discontinued but, again, I expect there will be a migration path from it to the next big thing.
On Monday, January 11, 2016 at 1:13:58 PM UTC-2, Eric Nissan wrote:
-- UiBinder is the standard GWT way of creating declarative UIs. In my opinion, using a declarative way is still better suited for the future than using the procedural way. UIBinder can be discontinued but, again, I expect there will be a migration path from it to the next big thing.
On Monday, January 11, 2016 at 1:13:58 PM UTC-2, Eric Nissan wrote:
I keep reading that GWT 3.0 will not have uibinder or widgets. I don't understand what that means for future versions Wwill all my existing code that uses uiBinder, and all my widgets cease to work with GWT 3.0? Is there anything I can watch/read that explains what we should expect in the future?Thanks,Eric
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