Sunday, May 13, 2018

Re: Future of GWT

The only problem we saw in Migration is, the Legacy Dev Mode in not supported in GWT3 
It takes hell lot of time for our application to run on GWT super dev mode.

Regards
Gourab.

On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 2:33 PM, Ahmad Bawaneh <akabme@gmail.com> wrote:
GWT has a Brilliant Future, While GWT 2.x will still receive a long term support, GWT 3 is moving forward faster than ever now, and it also going to ensure a smooth migration path from GWT 2.x.

We as a community now have taken the driver seat, and since then the state of GWT 3 is moving faster toward releasing, check here for the GWT 2.x modules being ported to GWT 3 with the names of the contributors who are working on each


and to stay up-to-date with more about this you can join the gitter channel we talk very often about this topic

https://gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt


On Thursday, May 10, 2018 at 11:32:35 AM UTC+3, Slick Technologies wrote:
I have a huge code base written in GWT. What you guys think about general future of the framework.



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