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  • Subject: Fwd: WebObjects take on GWT?
  • From: Daniel Beatty <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 10:38:00 -0500



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From: Daniel Beatty <email@hidden>
Date: June 30, 2008 9:19:11 AM CDT
To: Florijan Stamenkovic <email@hidden>
Cc: Daniel Beatty <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: WebObjects take on GWT?

Greetings Ronny, Florijan, and the rest of the gang,
This is good. It is another channel to be used with GWT and WO. I saw your write-up and plan to include it as related work in my paper. I also plan on writing a report with more of a developer- centric orientation to showcase both your work, and work by others like Andrew Lindesay, Mike Schrag, Chuck Hill and myself. The only delay thrown in was the integration between Web-Kit/ Core Data so that the JS generated by GWT would have little trouble transferring its data.


Your work is very valuable for the conservation of bandwidth and utilization of GWT's RPC mechanism, which until now was considered unusable in WO. It deserves a place along side JSON-RPC and Wonder Actions.

Thank you,
Dan



On Jun 29, 2008, at 1:39 PM, Florijan Stamenkovic wrote:


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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