There is a demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFMD1GXR2Tg and there
should be somewhere a spec (have to look for the link)
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Robert J. Carr wrote:
> Thanks for the gwt-exporter suggestion (it was already on my radar) and
> thanks for the alternative dart web to
Thanks for the gwt-exporter suggestion (it was already on my radar) and
thanks for the alternative dart web toolkit. I didn't catch the conference
but that is very interesting about GWT 3.0. Do you have any white papers
on that specific topic?
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 5:17 AM, Ümit Seren wrote:
Alterantively you could check out DWT (http://dartwebtoolkit.com/) which
tries to mimic the GWT features in Dart.
But I guess this would be more involved than using gwt-exporter.
In case you missed the recent GWT.create conference. There are plans for
GWT 3.0 to make the interoparability betw
gwt-exporter might help you to export an API that your JS developers can
use. For example you could export the model and services to JS.
https://code.google.com/p/gwt-exporter/
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I have a pretty large project that's over 7 years old that has used GWT
from the very early days and is nearly 100% GWT (i.e., there's very little
manually written javascript). However, we'd like to transition the client
to be written in javascript, but if possible, we'd like to retain the GWT