Oracle/Sun has history of failures on the client side ...
On Friday, September 30, 2016 at 6:03:33 AM UTC-7, Eric Nissan wrote:
-- Oracle used to push ADF Faces, a JSF-bases library that went nowhere. Until soon, they were still thinking about MVC frameworks (remember JSF and Struts back in the day?), thank god someone reminded them it is 2016 and they dropped MVC (JSR 371) from Java EE 8 for good.
One would think Oracle will do what is best for Java, stop the lawsuits and invite the GWT team to JCP, but this can only happen in some parallel reality ..
Having said all that, OracleJet is something I am interested in. This is a "me too" approach for what SAP did with OpenUI5, but much better looking and with no "here-is-the-oss-version-but-buy-the-full-one" strings attached, truly open sourced . Major threat to Ext/Sencha, SmartClient, Kendo, etc.
The frequent release cycle and funded support is very re-assuring. The widget set and business-oriented practicality in OracleJet is impressive - what they have achieved puts Google's cant-use-for-anything-serious multi-year effort, Material UI to shame.
The unpleasant part in OracleJet (for me at least) is the reliance of knockout, jquery and requireJs. Not exactly state-of-the-art stack. If those things can be stripped out and and the components reused with GWT/JsInterop that would be AWESOME! If someone is going into this direction, I would be very excited to collaborate!
On Friday, September 30, 2016 at 6:03:33 AM UTC-7, Eric Nissan wrote:
Hey just curious, does Oracle contribute to GWT at all? I know they are in a battle with Google over Java (android), but one would think they could put that aside and contribute as GWT really does encourage Java usage.
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