Thanks for the guidance Alyxandor!

Will give it a try!

Rafael



2009/5/13 Alyxandor <a.revolution.ultra.b...@gmail.com>

>
> Go to code.google.com and search on gwt.
>
> You'll find a metric whackload of results.  There's also a list in the
> regular GWT docs of third-party-extensions; many of them are quite
> powerful.
>
> If you want to maintain consistency with future versions of gwt, I
> recommend that you do not stray too far from the beaten path...  There
> are whole frameworks like Rocket GWT or Gwt-Ext that try to emulate
> prototype or other JS libraries, but these are kind of like
> downloading proprietary drivers in Linux...  They'll work, but when
> things get updated, you will have to wait until someone else feels
> like updating and releasing a new binary before you can catch up with
> the times.
>
> I'd say, grab the gwt-incubator, as that's actually the gwt dev teams
> prerelease stuff {StyleInjector deprecated a LOT of hackery I wrote
> myself, thank God!}, and maybe look at GwtQuery {written by Ray
> Cromwell, the Timelord of GWT}, Gwt-log, and Gwt-dnd, as these are all
> maintained on code.google.com, and seem to stay up to date.
>
> Besides that, just google gwt + whatever-type-of-task-you-want-to-do
> like, "gwt drag n drop" or "gwt audio" and you'll get lists of results
> to peruse.
>
> GOOD LUCK!
> >
>

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