Right, I got carried away again. Heroku is not be the best comparison. I guess what I am looking for is a more integrated set of libraries and tools that would enable me to build all the basics of an application (login, database, basic classes for mvp, request factories, client factories, etc...) by configuration/specification. Now there is already a great deal of that existing, probably all existing actually, but there is not really an integrated solution, or may be Spring Roo? I don't know I never really tested it, may be I should. May be something like ohloh could help as well for discovering GWT libraries? My impression is that there is a lot of power behind GWT but there is a lot more that can be done to speed up the creation of a project and the production of code, eg by reusing more and specifying more to reduce some repetitive coding. I am relatively new to GWT so it could all be jabbering on my side. These are just my current impressions and I am curious about what people think.
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