GWT Future plan
We have multiple product developed primarily using GWT and currently used by our end customers.
Wanted to know the road map of GWT. I got some unofficial update that google is moving there product which is developed in GWT to some other new technology. Is it true?
What is long term plan for GWT and also we haven't seen any new release from past one year. Any suggestions ?
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We have multiple product developed primarily using GWT and currently used by our end customers.
Wanted to know the road map of GWT. I got some unofficial update that google is moving there product which is developed in GWT to some other new technology. Is it true?
What is long term plan for GWT and also we haven't seen any new release from past one year. Any suggestions ?
gwt smartgwt gxt
migrate your product to a micro frontend architecture as described here medium.com/@tomsoderlund/…, so you can replace parts step by step
– Marc Ströbel
Nov 14 '18 at 9:04
1
J2CL get public today: groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-web-toolkit/S2pk48j75IU. Several modules and frameworks have already prepared to work with J2CL. Besides that, GWT 2.x will be maintained. There are also a lot of updates in the GWT branch. Think, we will see a GWT update. So, no worry.
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:32
1
and, to get a better answer: ask you question here: gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
Thanks all for your prompt response.. but i want to know the future plans for GWT. is it Dead ?If so, how it will support newer versions of browser?
– mohammed sameen
Nov 14 '18 at 9:43
2
You can ask that question about any framework. I have seen tons of frameworks come and go... The most popular framework today may be obsolete in 5 years time. I have seen this happen more than once. No one knows the future.
– Knarf
Nov 14 '18 at 10:05
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We have multiple product developed primarily using GWT and currently used by our end customers.
Wanted to know the road map of GWT. I got some unofficial update that google is moving there product which is developed in GWT to some other new technology. Is it true?
What is long term plan for GWT and also we haven't seen any new release from past one year. Any suggestions ?
gwt smartgwt gxt
We have multiple product developed primarily using GWT and currently used by our end customers.
Wanted to know the road map of GWT. I got some unofficial update that google is moving there product which is developed in GWT to some other new technology. Is it true?
What is long term plan for GWT and also we haven't seen any new release from past one year. Any suggestions ?
gwt smartgwt gxt
gwt smartgwt gxt
asked Nov 14 '18 at 8:57
mohammed sameenmohammed sameen
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migrate your product to a micro frontend architecture as described here medium.com/@tomsoderlund/…, so you can replace parts step by step
– Marc Ströbel
Nov 14 '18 at 9:04
1
J2CL get public today: groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-web-toolkit/S2pk48j75IU. Several modules and frameworks have already prepared to work with J2CL. Besides that, GWT 2.x will be maintained. There are also a lot of updates in the GWT branch. Think, we will see a GWT update. So, no worry.
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:32
1
and, to get a better answer: ask you question here: gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
Thanks all for your prompt response.. but i want to know the future plans for GWT. is it Dead ?If so, how it will support newer versions of browser?
– mohammed sameen
Nov 14 '18 at 9:43
2
You can ask that question about any framework. I have seen tons of frameworks come and go... The most popular framework today may be obsolete in 5 years time. I have seen this happen more than once. No one knows the future.
– Knarf
Nov 14 '18 at 10:05
add a comment |
migrate your product to a micro frontend architecture as described here medium.com/@tomsoderlund/…, so you can replace parts step by step
– Marc Ströbel
Nov 14 '18 at 9:04
1
J2CL get public today: groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-web-toolkit/S2pk48j75IU. Several modules and frameworks have already prepared to work with J2CL. Besides that, GWT 2.x will be maintained. There are also a lot of updates in the GWT branch. Think, we will see a GWT update. So, no worry.
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:32
1
and, to get a better answer: ask you question here: gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
Thanks all for your prompt response.. but i want to know the future plans for GWT. is it Dead ?If so, how it will support newer versions of browser?
– mohammed sameen
Nov 14 '18 at 9:43
2
You can ask that question about any framework. I have seen tons of frameworks come and go... The most popular framework today may be obsolete in 5 years time. I have seen this happen more than once. No one knows the future.
– Knarf
Nov 14 '18 at 10:05
migrate your product to a micro frontend architecture as described here medium.com/@tomsoderlund/…, so you can replace parts step by step
– Marc Ströbel
Nov 14 '18 at 9:04
migrate your product to a micro frontend architecture as described here medium.com/@tomsoderlund/…, so you can replace parts step by step
– Marc Ströbel
Nov 14 '18 at 9:04
1
1
J2CL get public today: groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-web-toolkit/S2pk48j75IU. Several modules and frameworks have already prepared to work with J2CL. Besides that, GWT 2.x will be maintained. There are also a lot of updates in the GWT branch. Think, we will see a GWT update. So, no worry.
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:32
J2CL get public today: groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-web-toolkit/S2pk48j75IU. Several modules and frameworks have already prepared to work with J2CL. Besides that, GWT 2.x will be maintained. There are also a lot of updates in the GWT branch. Think, we will see a GWT update. So, no worry.
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:32
1
1
and, to get a better answer: ask you question here: gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
and, to get a better answer: ask you question here: gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
Thanks all for your prompt response.. but i want to know the future plans for GWT. is it Dead ?If so, how it will support newer versions of browser?
– mohammed sameen
Nov 14 '18 at 9:43
Thanks all for your prompt response.. but i want to know the future plans for GWT. is it Dead ?If so, how it will support newer versions of browser?
– mohammed sameen
Nov 14 '18 at 9:43
2
2
You can ask that question about any framework. I have seen tons of frameworks come and go... The most popular framework today may be obsolete in 5 years time. I have seen this happen more than once. No one knows the future.
– Knarf
Nov 14 '18 at 10:05
You can ask that question about any framework. I have seen tons of frameworks come and go... The most popular framework today may be obsolete in 5 years time. I have seen this happen more than once. No one knows the future.
– Knarf
Nov 14 '18 at 10:05
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I have worked over GWT and GXT for some time now, and as a developer I can say that - GWT/GXT based application are fast for UI development once the layout is done , and they are easy to debug also, there are so many libraries available - which are compatible with gwt and are free also , well there may not be that much of future release in gwt/gxt - but i think the versions of gwt/gxt which are available are powerful enough to develop a complete web application easily.
By the google trends , what I have got for GWT is as below -
and for GXT
If you see the trend for GWT and GXT near by end of 2018 - it has been increased a bit
If you dig into stack-overflow - you will get ton of questions and response around GWT and GXT
GWT questions
GXT questions
so i think - if you have team of good developers - who already have knowledge on GWT / GXT - you can go ahead -
All the best :)
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I have worked over GWT and GXT for some time now, and as a developer I can say that - GWT/GXT based application are fast for UI development once the layout is done , and they are easy to debug also, there are so many libraries available - which are compatible with gwt and are free also , well there may not be that much of future release in gwt/gxt - but i think the versions of gwt/gxt which are available are powerful enough to develop a complete web application easily.
By the google trends , what I have got for GWT is as below -
and for GXT
If you see the trend for GWT and GXT near by end of 2018 - it has been increased a bit
If you dig into stack-overflow - you will get ton of questions and response around GWT and GXT
GWT questions
GXT questions
so i think - if you have team of good developers - who already have knowledge on GWT / GXT - you can go ahead -
All the best :)
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I have worked over GWT and GXT for some time now, and as a developer I can say that - GWT/GXT based application are fast for UI development once the layout is done , and they are easy to debug also, there are so many libraries available - which are compatible with gwt and are free also , well there may not be that much of future release in gwt/gxt - but i think the versions of gwt/gxt which are available are powerful enough to develop a complete web application easily.
By the google trends , what I have got for GWT is as below -
and for GXT
If you see the trend for GWT and GXT near by end of 2018 - it has been increased a bit
If you dig into stack-overflow - you will get ton of questions and response around GWT and GXT
GWT questions
GXT questions
so i think - if you have team of good developers - who already have knowledge on GWT / GXT - you can go ahead -
All the best :)
add a comment |
I have worked over GWT and GXT for some time now, and as a developer I can say that - GWT/GXT based application are fast for UI development once the layout is done , and they are easy to debug also, there are so many libraries available - which are compatible with gwt and are free also , well there may not be that much of future release in gwt/gxt - but i think the versions of gwt/gxt which are available are powerful enough to develop a complete web application easily.
By the google trends , what I have got for GWT is as below -
and for GXT
If you see the trend for GWT and GXT near by end of 2018 - it has been increased a bit
If you dig into stack-overflow - you will get ton of questions and response around GWT and GXT
GWT questions
GXT questions
so i think - if you have team of good developers - who already have knowledge on GWT / GXT - you can go ahead -
All the best :)
I have worked over GWT and GXT for some time now, and as a developer I can say that - GWT/GXT based application are fast for UI development once the layout is done , and they are easy to debug also, there are so many libraries available - which are compatible with gwt and are free also , well there may not be that much of future release in gwt/gxt - but i think the versions of gwt/gxt which are available are powerful enough to develop a complete web application easily.
By the google trends , what I have got for GWT is as below -
and for GXT
If you see the trend for GWT and GXT near by end of 2018 - it has been increased a bit
If you dig into stack-overflow - you will get ton of questions and response around GWT and GXT
GWT questions
GXT questions
so i think - if you have team of good developers - who already have knowledge on GWT / GXT - you can go ahead -
All the best :)
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migrate your product to a micro frontend architecture as described here medium.com/@tomsoderlund/…, so you can replace parts step by step
– Marc Ströbel
Nov 14 '18 at 9:04
1
J2CL get public today: groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-web-toolkit/S2pk48j75IU. Several modules and frameworks have already prepared to work with J2CL. Besides that, GWT 2.x will be maintained. There are also a lot of updates in the GWT branch. Think, we will see a GWT update. So, no worry.
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:32
1
and, to get a better answer: ask you question here: gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
– El Hoss
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
Thanks all for your prompt response.. but i want to know the future plans for GWT. is it Dead ?If so, how it will support newer versions of browser?
– mohammed sameen
Nov 14 '18 at 9:43
2
You can ask that question about any framework. I have seen tons of frameworks come and go... The most popular framework today may be obsolete in 5 years time. I have seen this happen more than once. No one knows the future.
– Knarf
Nov 14 '18 at 10:05