Here here. We're meant to be building an open source community. Open, free,
for everyone. Please make the pdf available on a public link so we can
download it anonymously.
On 5 Dec 2012 20:48, RAlfoeldi ralfoe...@gmail.com wrote:
This survey is based on data collected from GWT users and should be
Here here. We're meant to be building an open source community aren't we?
Open, free, for everyone.
Please make the pdf available on a public link so it can be downloaded
anonymously, Vaadin.
On 5 Dec 2012 20:48, RAlfoeldi ralfoe...@gmail.com wrote:
This survey is based on data collected from
mine http://code.google.com/p/raphael4gwt/ has support for some charts
types of graphael like bar, pie, line, grid, sunburst, radar, etc.- See the
demo: http://cancerbero.vacau.com/gwt/graphael4gwtGallery
On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 6:05:26 PM UTC-2, James wrote:
I am evaluating a chart
+1 not really in the spirit of OpenSource. I've also some reserve to see
Vaadin presented as a drop-in replacement for GWT.
GWT is a great framework to build Client-Side RIA in java. Vaadin provides
3 development models. GWT only promotes and supports one of them. I'm
afraid too to see GWT
I agree with the others who think the email address requirement is a little
over the top. You'd spread more copies by making it free, but I guess you
want emails.
On Tuesday, 4 December 2012 17:33:55 UTC, nicolas marchais wrote:
Maybe it's Jukito : http://code.google.com/p/jukito/
Le mardi
I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to make this so consumable.
I found it very interesting to read. If getting my
(spam-me-as-much-as-you-want) email was the cost, I'd pay that again
happily.
Whoever put this together did a very, very good job. If this had been a
big table of
Many thanks to Vaadin, Steering Committee and GWT community for such a
useful report.
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Ryan Shillington
ryan-googlegro...@onlyinsight.com wrote:
I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to make this so consumable.
I found it very interesting to read. If
This survey is based on data collected from GWT users and should be
available to all users without registering with a company I am not
interested in doing business with. If this is the type of community
building we have to expect for the future... good luck, without me.
And then... try
I would also like to thank all that prepare this survey result and all
the members of Steering Committee. It will help us with how to use GWT in
feature. And it confirm we are not alone with out problems ;)
Regards,
Matic
On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 8:07:34 PM UTC+1, Ali Jalal wrote:
*The GWT community have been having many questions about the Future of GWT.
Questions like: Where is GWT going? How is GWT used today? What are the
challenges they are facing? What is the competition? Should I build my next
project with GWT?
When joining the GWT steering committee and deciding
On 12/4/2012 4:19 AM, Joonas Lehtinen wrote:
*The GWT community have been having many questions about the Future of
GWT. Questions like: Where is GWT going? How is GWT used today? What
are the challenges they are facing? What is the competition? Should I
build my next project with GWT?
When
Thank you for releasing these results.
However, I find it disconcerting and somewhat ominous that Vaadin is using
this survey as a marketing tool.
It would have been preferable, in my opinion, if the report had been
released as a direct link in the notification email I received, instead of
I agree 100%. I will be sharing it internally, but I will not tweet/etc
about a report that requires people to share their email with Vaadin to
download a PDF.
That said, thank you Joonas for putting this together. I appreciate the
work you guys do. I just disagree with how this is being
Compiling such a report and making it that well readable and appealing
takes time and effort (in short, money). The least they can have for that
is having their colours and logo in front of it.
I care about the decisions the commitee is going to make and not about tiny
stuff like who gets to take
Well, I agree with you as well. In short, branding/logo is ok. Hiding it
behind an email collection page is less ok.
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I hope that giving name/email for downloading the report is not a big deal.
If it is, just give a fake name and a temporary email address - we do not
mind :)
But because the 2nd part of the report (GWT wishlist) is not yet ready, one
might want to hold on to that temporary email for a while or
I really don't care that much. I was just providing feedback. You have my
name and email. May you generate many new leads!
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On 12/04/2012 07:25 AM, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
On 12/4/2012 4:19 AM, Joonas Lehtinen wrote:
*The GWT community have been having many questions about the Future
of GWT. Questions like: Where is GWT going? How is GWT used today?
What are the challenges they are facing? What is the competition?
There's a mention about very good tools for automated tests, such as
Jucikito but Google doesn't find anything for Jucikito, is there a typo?
I'd love to know what this very good tool is exactly.
On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 6:19:05 AM UTC-5, Joonas Lehtinen wrote:
*The GWT community have
Maybe it's Jukito : http://code.google.com/p/jukito/
Le mardi 4 décembre 2012 18:18:44 UTC+1, Benjamin DeLillo a écrit :
There's a mention about very good tools for automated tests, such as
Jucikito but Google doesn't find anything for Jucikito, is there a typo?
I'd love to know what this
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Yeah, the email-collection page is obnoxious, though I suppose I
understand why it's there. I should point out that mailinator.com is
made for exactly this situation. You provide any address at
mailinator.com, then browse to http://mailinator.com to
I am evaluating a chart library for my incoming project. I can not find any
information about chart library for GWT. Is it included in the next report?
I am trying to find the most popular chart library for GWT.
James
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Not sure about the most popular, but we use Highcharts (commercial) with
the Moxie adapter. Very slick charts that handle resizing etc nicely.
You can also play with them easily using JSFiddle.
On Wednesday, 5 December 2012 07:05:26 UTC+11, James wrote:
I am evaluating a chart library for my
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