Something like Elemento + Elemental 2 seems like a great lightweight choice in the future.
-- FWIW I agree with Paul that UiBinder plus some top layer of the widget API (UIObject, Widget, etc.) will get ported over to work with GWT 3.0 by the community. There's no reason it can't work with Java APT + JsInterop, just needs the tech investment. I think this will be a huge help for many teams doing a gradual upgrade.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 7:43 AM zakaria amine <zakaria.amine88@gmail.com> wrote:
Elemento project sounds like an intersting alternative: https://github.com/hal/elemento--
Le dimanche 24 juillet 2016 03:40:02 UTC+2, N Troncoso a écrit :With GWT 3.0, Widgets and UI Binder is losing support. Even besides that, I'm not a huge fan of UI Binder. I'd really just prefer to use vanilla HTML. With that said, I've been searching for other options and I've only found that alternatives are very limited. Even more so, examples of how to integrate alternatives into GWT are basically non-existent. So, my question is, what can I use instead of Widgets and UI Binder and where can I find examples/tutorials/documentation on how to use them in GWT.I found Errai as one option. But, this seems to be an entire framework, rather than just a template system.Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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