My personal opinion is: its better to play with javascript framework.
gwt is good if you have no time (or not wish to) study javascript.
Other opinion (that i see many times in various places) gwt is not for big
(enterprise)
production..
Writing on pure javascript framework (dojo, mochakit..or any other) takes
you more control on client side
(and i can say its VERY easy now to write javascript, couse all this
frameworks 
already have cross-browser compatibility and basic infrastructure services
like events system
visual effects ...)
And finally, writing gwt code requires additional level: java-to-javascript
compling.. i think its redundant complexity.
Tools like firebug makes javascript developmnt and debugging pretty simple

anyway, this is just my opinion


Hilco Wijbenga-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Yesterday at work we were brainstorming a bit about what framework to
> use going forward with our web app. We are quite enthusiastic about T5
> but GWT (Google Web Toolkit) looks very interesting when it comes to
> adding AJAX to the mix. This led us to wonder about using T5 as the
> main framework while using GWT here and there where adding AJAX would
> make sense.
> 
> Does anyone have any experience with mixing Tapestry and GWT?
> Thoughts? Opinions?
> 
> Cheers,
> Hilco
> 
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