I think he meant response time between reporting a potential bug, and
getting it fixed. (or feedback for a workaround)


On Feb 23, 5:03 pm, Anoop John <anoopjoh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thats good. GWT is the best way to develop the high speed web
> application.
> 1) Its response time is very less, because gwt is not loading html
> code each time. At start time all html code is loaded into the client
> side. Next time when you send the request to the server, it only loads
> the data you have requested, never loads html codes again. So i
> suggests GWT is the best choice
> 2) I don't know any financial customers. But i am using GWT. Please
> see my small web sitehttp://chemparathy.com/Chemparathy/
> 3) GWT is mainly for JAVA developers. I don't know it can integrate
> with ASP.NET solution.
>
> On Feb 23, 3:50 am, Moshe Gershberg <moshe.gershb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Our largest customers are financial institutions, big banks.
> > the questions that I need to find the answers for are:
> > 1. What is the response time once we report an issue with GWT and is
> > there an option to have dedicated support?
> > 2. Who are the financial customers that are using GWT in their
> > products?
> > 3. How can it be integrated with existing ASP.NET solution?
>
> > Thank you,
> > Moshe

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