Hi,

That is the dilema of all small opensource projects. I personally try
to avoid many of these small but useful extensions. If I do use them,
then I try to limit my exposure to project specific classes as much as
possible. If you notice that the framework is a deadend or something
better comes along then you can easily switch.

I'm still hoping GWT will have a good validation framework build in in
some future.

David

On Oct 18, 5:05 am, Ben <benzhe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Judging from their code change history, it is an active project maybe
> not highly active. I have not used it by myself, so I can not really
> tell much.
>
> On Oct 17, 4:58 pm, myapplicationquestions <parag.bhag...@cgi.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > I have a requirement where i need to do input validation for a lot of
> > form fields through out the application, i was thinking of using
>
> >http://code.google.com/p/gwt-validation/
>
> > as it seems to be the best of what we have avaliable, is this a good
> > library? i did not see a future road map for this? I want to be sure
> > that this will be upgraded as GWT keeps on releasing new versions. Is
> > there a way to get that confirmation?
>
> > Thanks,- Hide quoted text -
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