I have been thinking about this a lot lately, and I would say that GWT is more likely to replace web frameworks than work with them.
/Ian

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Michael Jouravlev wrote:
From another thread:

On 6/23/06, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JSF is a major shift in the way we've been doing things.
It will take a while for everyone to understand JSF enough
before they are ready for Shale.

I think that it should not be too complex to combine GWT front end
with Struts backend. I haven't tried it yet but does it really matter,
pure servlet or Struts Action, it is just a URL after all. GWT is new
and fun, yet it might allow to reuse existing skills if not code.
Struts would be used for server-side validation, model/database
access/update, state management.

Looking into Ajax future I think that from both developer and user
perspective GWT/Struts can be a sensible option for rich web
applications in comparison with JSF/Shale/ICEFaces/whatnot. Opinions?

I know, I know, "It is up to you to make it happen" ;-)

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