Hi Harald, It might be useful for the RHV team. RHV is a very large GWT codebase.
However, are you concerned that GWT is abandoned? Last release is 2 years old (http://www.gwtproject.org/release-notes.html), and last I checked only Java 8 was supported. My thought is: this sounds like a lot of work to stay on a stale platform that will probably have security issues. Why not use that effort switching to react and getting patternfly 4 for free? Greg On Fri, Oct 18, 2019, 5:32 AM Harald Pehl <hp...@redhat.com> wrote: > Hi PatternFly Team, > > My name is Harald Pehl. I’m the component lead of the WildFly management > console (HAL) [1]. HAL is a RIA written in Java which uses GWT to transpile > the Java code to JavaScript / CSS and HTML. HAL currently uses PatternFly 3 > and I’d like to migrate to PatternFly 4 in the near future. > > As a preparation I started [2] and implemented a few components. There’s > also a showcase which is based on the PatternFly 4 documentation [3]. My > plan is to implement the remaining PatternFly components. This will then > be the foundation for the next major HAL release. > > I’d love to hear feedback and whether this is something which could be > useful for others as well. > Any thoughts, ideas and comments are welcome! > > Thanks > Harald > > [1] https://hal.github.io > [2] https://github.com/hpehl/patternfly-java > [3] https://hpehl.github.io/patternfly-java > > _______________________________________________ > PatternFly mailing list > PatternFly@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/patternfly >
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