Why don't you try learining new stuff(like gwt) and try to fit everywhere?
It is not any rocket science....

On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 3:55 PM, mattkime <mattk...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> My company is examining front end technologies and we're a java shop
> so everyone is interested in GWT. As a web developer (the html/css/
> javascript type - and i _like_ javascript) I'm curious where I fit in.
> I've paged through a number of books and watched a number of online
> videos and it seems that one argument for using GWT is to remove me
> from the process. That can't be entirely true.
>
> Yes, there is CSS development. However, its not unusual to need to
> edit html in order to get the required appearance. Further, there is
> the development of new widgets. Yes, I've read the FAQ but I still
> don't see where my html lives. Is there complete documentation on this
> somewhere?
>
> Finally, does GWT really free you from browser incompatibility
> concerns? I've seen examples in books that would indicate otherwise
> which is disappointing. Very rarely do I see reason for platform
> specific code in css or js, i would certainly never want it to creep
> into the java which i think all java devs will agree with.
>
> Oh, and how do java developers feel about taking over responsibility
> for something that would have been a web developer task? While it may
> sound good in theory, its my guess that many java developers would
> prefer to avoid the front end all together.
>
> >
>

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