Well... UiBinder is almost only made of HTML sementics, I don't see why you
can't take 1 hours to learn it...

I made the switch 3 months after gwt 2.0 release and now, I can't live
without. It's easier, faster than it ever was before to build Ui.

Cheers,

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 4:33 PM, cri <chuck.irvine...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm in the process of trying to learn GWT 2.1 MVP. At this point we
> don't have very good knowledge of UiBinder and we're not sure that we
> want to learn and use it. I'm having trouble understanding the sample
> Hello/Goodbye application (at the GWT docs site) since it relies on
> UiBinder. More specifically, I don't know what alternate methods I
> need to use that will take the place of UiBinder functionality. Would
> someone that understands this stuff summarize what alternative classes/
> methods/patterns need to be utilized that would take the place of
> UiBinder functionality used in the Hello/Goodbye sample application?
> (or in some other way clue me in?). Thanks!
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