Jeff,

we're getting along quite well with GWT on the client side and Spring
on the server side: Data definitions (POJOs) are shared. Plus: Using
the GWT Service servlet to do nothing but call a spring service (which
can then do everything spring is capable of) has proven a quite stable
solution..

Best Regards
    Sebastian

On 27 Aug., 23:53, Jeff Larsen <larse...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm about to embark on a new GWT app and am curious what you all think
> about some of the following utilities.
>
> I don't think I will be able to use Roo, but I am looking into 2.1. I
> must admit that I do not fully understand how all the new MVP pieces
> fit together or the new dispatching mechanism. So, if you were
> starting a project from scratch today, what would you pick for
> libraries?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff

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