The compilation steps, the model of usage, the weight it put on the system, 
etc, etc - in fact I can only say that I don't think it's very usage for anyone 
- although it does have some pretty slick tools.  We use prototype and the 
tools around - but we've got people who throw that stuff around pretty easily.  
I would prefer not to be forced into going the GWT route - so what I was 
saying, is let's keep it out of regular usage for as long as possible.

Cheers,
Ruppert
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On Mar 10, 2010, at 4:13 PM, chris snow wrote:

> 
> Hi Tim,
> 
> Just out of interest, which bits suck with GWT - developing, or end user
> usability?
> 
> One reason that got me interested in using GWT with ofbiz is the amount of
> time that it took to add some interactivity to some of my ftl pages using
> prototype.  (I have some previous experience with jQuery, but not with
> prototype, so learning curve was a moderately big part of my pain).
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Chris
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