Ext GWT definitely. It's nativa Java-GWT code vs. Javascript wrapper.
Even though you have to pay for it it's worth it.

On 28 Okt., 03:10, hezjing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> Yes, I agree with omsrobert that the license is one of the deciding factors.
>
> However, the GWT-Ext LGPL license (http://gwt-ext.com/license/) applies only
> to use of GWT-Ext with Ext versions 2.0.2 or lower.
> I'm not sure, but will Ext 2.0.2 ends of support?
>
> How does Ext 2.0.2 affects us? Should this be another deciding factor too?
>
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:10 AM, omsrobert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I think licensing is one of the deciding factors:
>
> > GWT-Ext (http://gwt-ext.com/) is free, open source.  There is a
> > companion, commercial product called GWT Plus (same author) that
> > facilitates binding data objects to the widget record store.
>
> > Ext GWT (http://extjs.com/products/gxt/) is now a commercial product
> > with an open source license option.
>
> --
>
> Hez
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