How can one compare something what  lives almost entirely in 
presentation-layer and has none strong dependencies on server-side (GWT) 
with framework which is focused on server-side without any real widget 
library?

Every SpringMVC app I developed used jQuery to add better experience to 
users.


W dniu wtorek, 28 maja 2013 16:21:22 UTC+2 użytkownik Ed napisał:
>
> Just wanted to share the following webinar:
> "Lessons learned moving from GWT to Spring MVC"
> I was just listening to it (it's live now)... and really didn't like it...
>
> The speaker wasn't talking very nice about GWT, not very objective...  all 
> the little negatives things where made BIG...
> Or maybe they had very bad developers as they talked about slow 
> development, hosted mode startup times with over a minute :(.... etc.. 
> etc...
> Or maybe they were just using gwt 1.1 ;)
>
> Strangge.... not my experience at all...
>

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