For me combination of UiBinder templates and Errai data bindings works 
perfectly fine.
With UiBinder you can create reusable blocks/frames/components (I cannot 
find a proper description), i.e. for example FlowPanel with some different 
widgets can be considered as whole UI block. Then in other UiBinder 
templates just reuse this block as composite widget.

On Friday, May 23, 2014 8:03:41 AM UTC-7, Mariusz Lewandowski wrote:
>
> Hello guys,
>
> I am doing intensive research for the question "How to speedup forms 
> development in GWT?". The figures shows itself, that most time consuming 
> tasks are those related to UI building. 
> I have a lot of form components (fields, listbox, textbox, calendards, 
> etc.) and some custom validation framework.
> Once a time there is a not standard business requirement to provide some 
> specific behavior in component, it could be field dependency (visibility or 
> validation dependencies).
> Moreover, all logic is compacted in one library used by many application 
> so I must be careful with changes due to the fact, that business requires 
> just change in aplication X leaving Y,Z and V untouched.
>
> I tried:
> - GWT plugin for Eclipse, but without luck
> - Some XForms standard to include in GWT project, but without luck.
>
> Have you got some standard in UI development? Or some usefull tools, 
> procedures?
> I am still suffering from consuming UI dev including not only GWT, but 
> also CSS, UI.XML etc.
>
> I am looking forward for asnwer, Cheers.
>

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