Maintaining JS doesn't have to become a nightmare on large projects.  Other
toolkits besides jquery have taken things like modularity,dependency
management, and modularity into account.

Write in GWT if you want to write in Java.




On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Tomasz Gawel <tomaszga...@op.pl> wrote:

> hi,
>
> main gwt strong point is "maintainability, team work support, and
> refactoring support which comes from java and java tools (and are not
> specific to gwt) and are not available in javascript and not possible
> be available in javascript.
>
> javascript is extremely flexible and powerful scripting language - but
> it is scripting language and becomes a nightmare to maintain large
> scale application or written by team especially by team with big
> rotation.
>
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