>
> no code completion support

If you're using Google plugin ecplise, you have it.

 no event click navigation from the ui.xml file

don't know what you mean.

 no wyswug viewer

Have you tried GWT designer ?

assosociated java editor in eclipse all highlighting

Shouldn't happen using GPE.

 Using UIBinder to write what Stephen wrote:
<g:FlowPanel>
  <g:TextBox ui:Field="a" />
  <g:TextBox ui:Field="b" />
</g:FlowPanel>

The the java file:

@UiField
TextBox a;
@UiField
TextBox b;

  @Inject
  public AdminGeneralView(final Binder uiBinder) {
    initWidget(uiBinder.createAndBindUi(this));
  }

Well to me, it feels right. It feels web. Have you ever took a look into
MXML ? XAML ? Well, declarative Ui style is the modern way to write Ui and
with Gwt Designer getting better and better every day, there's no reason to
back off from learning how to use UiBinder.

Cheers,

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 7:36 PM, JosephLi <joseph.l...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jeff,
>
> Is there some special tools u are using to build utilize the UiBinder
> way to easily build gui?
> I tried it, but I also tried Google's latest offering on the Window's
> Builder, which in gives me the impression that it is way more
> efficient to build gui with. The tools directly support event click
> code navigation right under eclipse, supports css styling directly
> with code completion,it event supports reparsing the source to
> regenerate the dev view in the tool in case the tool crashed and so
> far it worked pretty good.
>
> However when I go the UiBinder way, I got no code completion support,
> no event click navigation from the ui.xml file, no wyswug viewer
> without deploying the code to see what it looks like. And worst of
> all, the assosociated java editor in eclipse all highlighting the
> uibinder fields are not found in the ui.xml file. All these makes the
> whole thing feel disconnected and not so well tooled compared to the
> GWT Windows Builder. So I am wonder if I am missing something when u
> say it helps u being productive?
>
>
> Thanks
> Joseph
>
>
> On Nov 30, 5:18 pm, Jeff Larsen <larse...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > UiBinder is at least 2-3x faster to develop with once you get the hang
> > of it (it really isn't hard). Take the time to learn it, your code
> > will be infinitely more readable, maintainable and manageable.
> >
> > On Nov 30, 3:52 pm, Christian Goudreau <goudreau.christ...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > 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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