Re: GWT integration to the cloud

2011-06-25 Thread Aza Tek
It seems that most folks want to use GWT RequestFactory and Activities 
Places without code generation, so we've chosen to prioritize effort around
making that easier...
It's not clear to me why we can't push for both:
1. Use Roo to generate and MANAGE boilerplate code (Roo allows you chop and
change your code).
2. Make it easier to write gwt code.
Am I missing something?
Thx

On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 3:11 PM, David Chandler drfibona...@google.comwrote:

 We've seen very little interest in GWT-Roo integration on this forum. It
 seems that most folks want to use GWT RequestFactory and Activities  Places
 without code generation, so we've chosen to prioritize effort around making
 that easier (for example, ServiceLocators and issues 5807, 6234 make it
 possible to inherit generic service methods vs. generate them).

 Technically, GWT-Roo integration is structured as a Roo add-on so Spring
 needs to be at least involved in any further work.

 Are you just wanting to kick the tires or have you already adopted Roo and
 have a really strong use case for GWT integration also?

 /dmc

 On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 6:19 AM, Aza Tek azat...@gmail.com wrote:

 Wonderful, wonderful question Amit. I'm all ears for a genuine answer on
 this one (NOT the usual This is a springsource-team problem, when it's
 clearly so important to GWT).

 Thanks


 On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Amit a.b.kleinm...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Google I/O 2010, the VMware- Spring Roo tool was demonstrated. It
 shows how one can quickly build a simple GWT application, where Roo
 got only small and simple input and generated the entire code. A year
 later, in one of the sessions of Google I/O 2011, a question was asked
 regarding the collaboration of Google with VMware and the future of
 Roo and its GWT plugin, however this time no real answer was given.
 I wonder what is the status of Roo and the GWT plug-in from your eyes,
 is it going to be a tool ready for production (for real applications
 rather than demo only).
 Also what is the reccomended way for integration of GWT with the cloud
 for an entrprise application - e.g., is there any intention to provide
 integration with the VMware spring V-Fabric products?
 What is the future of GAE in that sense given the following report
 http://gigaom.com/cloud/can-google-app-engine-compete-in-the-enterprise

 Waiting for your comments,

 Amit Kleinmann

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Re: GWT integration to the cloud

2011-06-24 Thread Aza Tek
Wonderful, wonderful question Amit. I'm all ears for a genuine answer on
this one (NOT the usual This is a springsource-team problem, when it's
clearly so important to GWT).

Thanks

On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Amit a.b.kleinm...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Google I/O 2010, the VMware- Spring Roo tool was demonstrated. It
 shows how one can quickly build a simple GWT application, where Roo
 got only small and simple input and generated the entire code. A year
 later, in one of the sessions of Google I/O 2011, a question was asked
 regarding the collaboration of Google with VMware and the future of
 Roo and its GWT plugin, however this time no real answer was given.
 I wonder what is the status of Roo and the GWT plug-in from your eyes,
 is it going to be a tool ready for production (for real applications
 rather than demo only).
 Also what is the reccomended way for integration of GWT with the cloud
 for an entrprise application - e.g., is there any intention to provide
 integration with the VMware spring V-Fabric products?
 What is the future of GAE in that sense given the following report
 http://gigaom.com/cloud/can-google-app-engine-compete-in-the-enterprise

 Waiting for your comments,

 Amit Kleinmann

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pom.xml / gwt.xml

2011-05-30 Thread Aza
I'm not very clear on the difference between the depedencies in your
pom.xml and those inherited via gwt.xml. Could someone please help
clarify..

Thx

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GWT Designer/Ext-GWT/UiBinder

2011-05-18 Thread Aza
Is code generated by Ext-GWT (integrated into GWT Designer) compatible
with UiBinder?
If yes, is it bi-directional as per GPE embedded GWT Designer?

Thanks

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Re: GWT Designer/Ext-GWT/UiBinder

2011-05-18 Thread Aza Tek
Any comments on this...
Or is this just a bad question?

On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 11:06 PM, Aza azat...@gmail.com wrote:

 Is code generated by Ext-GWT (integrated into GWT Designer) compatible
 with UiBinder?
 If yes, is it bi-directional as per GPE embedded GWT Designer?

 Thanks


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Re: GWT Designer/Ext-GWT/UiBinder

2011-05-18 Thread Aza Tek
Thanks Jeff, really looking forward to that.


On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:17 PM, Jeff Larsen larse...@gmail.com wrote:

 The 2.2.x versions no. Not compatible.

 I talked with the sencha guy at IO, and he said that 3.0 will be UI binder
 compatible. Assuming he is correct (and I have no reason to doubt this) it
 will be bi-directional. That is the way GWT designer works. It writes and
 processes the code you use.


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