It makes unit-testing easier. Thats it.
Without mvp you need to use GwtTestCase for all your client side tests, and
it isn't the fastest experience.

2010/8/30 Jambi <[email protected]>

> Hey guys,
>
> i´m asking myself these days what´s the benefit of using a MVP
> Framework like GWTP (never realy used it because i´m very new to the
> whole MVP architecture) instead of writing your MVP app like it´s
> described on the google code page? Is it a lot easier and more
> comfortable? What´s the point of using a MVP framework at all, since it
> ´s "just" a design pattern? Isn´t there a good MVP integration coming
> in GWT 2.1 so that it´s not realy worth it to start using those
> frameworks or am I completely wrong?
>
> thanks, Michael
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