I think its a bit more webkit vs blink - the gwt-eclipse-plugin is getting
much more work done on it as of late, and has a much more specific focus.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 2:30 PM Joel Handwell
wrote:
> @Brandon so GPE is going to be like Chrome, and gwt-eclipse-plugin will be
> like Chromium?
@Brandon so GPE is going to be like Chrome, and gwt-eclipse-plugin will be
like Chromium?
On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 3:18:24 PM UTC-4, Brandon Donnelson wrote:
>
> The plugin has been forked although it still has the App Engine features.
> Although the Google login isn't working on the GWT plu
The plugin has been forked although it still has the App Engine features.
Although the Google login isn't working on the GWT plugin for Eclipse at
the moment. Eventually we should see a Eclipse plugin that only has the
Google features and the GWT features can live on there own, yet both will
co
That means
1. Google Plugin for Eclipse will change its name to GWT Eclipse Plugin?
(then the name I think does not include features like App Engine SDK)
or
2. Google Plugin for Eclipse will be continued to be closed source, and GWT
Eclipse Plugin will be developed as fork independent from GPE?
> As of 2015 June 29, Eclipse 4.5 is available. Any updates about GPE on
> github ?
>
https://github.com/gwt-plugins/gwt-eclipse-plugin
This is an open source fork of the original GPE.
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