Thanks Ignacio,
Sam
On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 7:21:35 PM UTC, Ignacio Baca Moreno-Torres wrote:
-- Indeed. Our app will probably stay on the GWT 2.8 "branch" for a long time to come. Hopefully in that time something better will come along. We are mainly betting heavily on Java, JPA, lots of client side code... So hopefully won't be too painful a switch.
Cheers
Sam
On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 7:21:35 PM UTC, Ignacio Baca Moreno-Torres wrote:
Salk31, please note that we are saying that if you are going to start learning RF right now, you better try other approach. But as you said, RF, editor framework, probably validations, ui binder, etc is a pretty good solution. You should note that this solution is not going to evolve anymore (I think), but this again might be a good thing because hasn't evolved in the last 4 years and it is still a good solution. Actually I stop using RF when I stopped using editor framework. Both together is a good option.
El vie., 6 ene. 2017 15:54, Jens <jens.ne...@gmail.com> escribió:And who knows, maybe one day we'll finally have grpc-web ;-)Oh please! +1--
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