The new Orkut is made with GWT as are many other Google products. I'd
say it's extremely safe.
On Aug 10, 4:39 pm, rudolf michael roud...@gmail.com wrote:
hey i have paid a license for that exe but didn't use it much as most of the
website had dynamic UI Generation ;)...so i guess by now it is
I'm a pro Google and I guess all of us here too, but after the death
of wave in about a year of launching I'm now questioning the
commitment of Google toward GWT ...
I would like see what the view of other people in here
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No worry about GWT... there's plenty of other app at google that heavily use
it (AddWords is the best example).
Worry about Wave, I loved wave :(
Cheers,
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Aladdin alaamu...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm a pro Google and I guess all of us here too, but after the death
be positive my fren. aladdin. i'm outsider just likeyou. google is
doing great job. if you tell me any company that really make any
different to the world. i name you one.. google. 'dont be evil' =)
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This forum has more than 23000 people and the GWT compiler is pretty mature.
Since the compiler is the single most important piece of the entire GWT
project even if google don't support GWT the community can continue the
work.
Google also released the Closure Toolkit (used in almost all
GWT is here to stay. Wave just really help push GWT along as well as
other technologies within Google. I wish they would have stuck with it
longer. People aren't ready for wave yet but I think it does serve a
purpose.
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hey i have paid a license for that exe but didn't use it much as most of the
website had dynamic UI Generation ;)...so i guess by now it is LGPL ?
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 6:08 PM, Ashton Thomas ash...@acrinta.com wrote:
GWT is here to stay. Wave just really help push GWT along as well as
other