Vygenerovany JS lze debugovat v Eclipse kdyz mate nainstalovany GWT plugin.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Peter Hanuliak <[email protected]>wrote: > otazka znie, ci ste zbehnuty v tomto frameworku, alebo nie > pokial mate know-how tak viete ake problemy nastanu a ako ich budete riesit > + viete dopredu lepsie odhadnut narocnost > > > On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 10:33 AM, x y <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Chcem sa spytat na skusenosti s GWT na projektoch(Vyhody/nevyhody). Ci ma >> v dnesnej dobe zmysel postavit projekt na tejto technologii, ak ma tak v >> akych pripadoch ju zvolit/nezvolit. >> >> Podla http://www.thoughtworks.com/radar zjavne GWT nieje dobrou volbou. >> Citujem: >> GWT is a reasonable implementation of a poor >> architectural choice. GWT attempts to hide many of >> the details of the web as a platform by creating desktop >> metaphors in Java and generating JavaScript code to >> implement them. First, in many ways, JavaScript is >> more powerful and expressive than Java, so we >> suspect that the generation is going in the wrong >> direction. Secondly, it is impossible to hide a complex >> abstraction difference like that from event-driven >> desktop to stateless-web without leaky abstraction >> headaches eventually popping up. Third, it suffers from >> the same shortcomings of many elaborate frameworks, >> where building simple, aligned applications is quick and >> easy, building more sophisticated but not supported >> functionality is possible but difficult, and building >> the level of sophistication required by any non-trivial >> application becomes either impossible or so difficult >> it isn't reasonable. >> >> > -- /**************************************/ Best regards / S pozdravem Vladislav Krejčiřík http://www.vkrejcirik.info
