On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 9:09 PM, hy <harsh.delhi@gmail.com> wrote:
Errai Framework is awesome, and we are using parts of it (like jaxrs); however its too much focussed on javaee specific development (which is great btw but too heavy for general and ever-evolving use-cases and has a steep learning curve viz. custom CDI/IOC).mvp4g again uses GIN.Also, IMO JS frameworks like vue, react or polymer are very good for creating isolated custom components and rendering HTML.However for MVP/data-flow/binding/architecture they might not be the ideal solution (other than if you are going to fully commit to them for future use and as we all know there is a new js framework every month deprecating the old one). Vanilla js (which in this case cross-compiled by the awesome GWT compiler), is the path we would want to take.Still open to other suggestions.
On Friday, October 13, 2017 at 10:28:16 AM UTC-4, DavidN wrote:I'm also depending on GWTP for my projects. It would be nice if it somehow got migrated to Dagger, but I guess the company behind it stopped doing GWT work.I'm considering moving to a mix of GWT with Vue.js in combination with Vue-routing.On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 4:14 PM Subhrajyoti Moitra <subhra...@gmail.com> wrote:U can try http://erraiframework.org/ or https://github.com/mvp4g/mvp4g as alternatives.--On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 7:30 PM, hy <harsh...@gmail.com> wrote:--Is anyone using any GWT MVP based framework?We have been using GWTP, however the development on it seems to be stalled and it still depends on GIN, which is also not under active development.GWTP is extremely powerful, however a lack of investment in it recently has been concerning for us and we would like to be sure that our app is future compatible.So, is there any other framework anyone is using out there that works like GWTP and would take minimum transition (from GIN to Dagger, etc.); and has a future compatibility (annotation processing, raw HTML, etc.).
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I am one of the contributors of mvp4g. Yeah, that's right, mvp4g uses GIN. That's something I don't like, but trying to remove GIN is a breaking change. So we decided, as we startet with mvp4g2, to keep the numbers of dependencies small. mvp4g2 only uses Elemental 2 (Place management). It does not a have a dependecy to GWT! We replace the generators with APT. So, I would say, it is j2cl ready ...
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