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Re: WebObjects take on GWT?
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Re: WebObjects take on GWT?


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects take on GWT?
  • From: Florijan Stamenkovic <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 14:39:07 -0400


On Oct 18, 2006, at 23:33, Q wrote:

Has anyone looked into GWT and got a mind map or some general thoughts about what value, if any, GWT could provide to WebObjects developers.

My initial impression is that it could potentially provide a way of writing WO web apps as though they were "Java Client" apps rather than the usual web centric approach. However, this is a first impression, and I haven't yet ingestigated to see if this is even possible. Has anyone actually looked into this further and got a feel for how GWT might be leveraged?

Also note that the primary quality of Java Client is not necessarily the desktop GUI, but having a part of EOF on the client. As opposed to AJAX, Flex, and from what I understand GWT apps, which depend on the server to do all the EOF work, and are only view representations of it.


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