Wonderting if it is possible to convert a jar to js, then use it from GWT...


On 12/04/2015 07:51 AM, Emilio Bravo wrote:
Source maps from byte code?


El martes, 1 de diciembre de 2015, 16:43:44 (UTC+1), Satguru Srivastava escribió:
So, I recently came across TeaVM (http://teavm.org/)
Similar to GWT but unlike GWT, which compiles Java Source Code to _javascript_, TeaVM compiles Java Byte Code to _javascript_.
It is an interesting approach.
The big advantage to this approach is that you do not have to create and maintain your own compiler.
You ride on the back of the JavaC compiler and can take advantage of the optimizations, latest changes and updates made to the compiler.
So while GWT is working on supporting Java 8 , TeaVM already provides support for that.

What do you guys think?
What are the pros/cons of this approach ?





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