Hey Fabien,

Well, I use GWTP, plus GWT-Bootstrap, and I use the editor framework A LOT.

I'm thinking of moving from GWT-Bootstrap to GwtBootstrap3 as some point, 
I've heard there are better databinding solutions than the editor framework 
but I've invested a lot of time in it already.

So... to get this clear, I can't use the editor framework at all if I want 
to use any PWT widgets?

Drew

On Friday, 17 October 2014 11:12:34 UTC+1, Fabien Dumay wrote:
>
> Hi Drew,
> Thank you for the congrats, 
> Well it really depends on which kind of frameworks you are talking about. 
> Actually you can use the widgets as standalone components, except if you 
> wanna use the standard GWT Editor framework.
> On the other side, our databinding requires that the widgets implements 
> some specifics interfaces.
> Anyway you can use only the features that you need, and for example use 
> MVP from GWTP or whatever.
>
> Let us know if you’ve got any requirements.
>
> —
> Fabien
>
>
> It looks really interesting. Congratulations!
>
> Is there any information on how it could integrate with other frameworks? 
> If we just wanted to use some of the widgets, or the databinding features 
> for example?
>
> On Tuesday, 14 October 2014 11:03:20 UTC+1, Putnami wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Putnami Web Toolkit 1.1 is released. It's time to use it.
>>
>> Thanks to PWT, GWT has never been so easy and powerfull.
>> With our new annotation based injection features, reduce even more your 
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>>
>> PWT provides a full bunch of awesome features. You will be able to:
>>
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>>    
>>
>> Come to discover all these awesome stuff on http://pwt.putnami.org
>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
>>
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>>
>>
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