Nobody really knows how GWT 3 will be for sure, but I assume GWT 3.0 will be less of a framework and more of a transpiler from Java to Javascript, which other frameworks will be built on top of it.
So I wouldn't expect a simple template engine to replace UiBinder, but full featured frameworks. You'll have to choose one or implement your own.
But that's for 3.0.
Meanwhile, I see Errai as a very good option, since you can use the HTML template right from your designers, with minimal-to-none modifications to link with your logic code. That's something pretty hard to achieve with UiBinder.
-- So I wouldn't expect a simple template engine to replace UiBinder, but full featured frameworks. You'll have to choose one or implement your own.
But that's for 3.0.
Meanwhile, I see Errai as a very good option, since you can use the HTML template right from your designers, with minimal-to-none modifications to link with your logic code. That's something pretty hard to achieve with UiBinder.
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