I have a site developed using GWT up and running since almost two years. I have gone all the way from 1.2 => 1.3 => 1.4... Migrating between versions has not been flawless, but was less a pain than expected. Iâ(TM)m very happy with GWT, I would choose it again and fully recommend it for web development.
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I have a site developed using GWT up and running since almost two years. I have gone all the way from 1.2 => 1.3 => 1.4... Migrating between versions has not been flawless, but was less a pain than expected. Iâ(TM)m very happy with GWT, I would choose it again and fully recommend it for web development.
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As always and specially in relation to Ajax security is a problem.
/ web/security-for-gwt-applications
This is what GWT says:
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit
Same thing about YUI:
http://developer.yahoo.com/security/
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As aforementioned security is a general Ajax issue. A good read about GWT and security can be found here:/ web/security-for-gwt-applications
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit
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In case you are interested, a here is a list of GWT applications in production:
http://www.ociweb.com/mark/GWT.html#WhoIsUsingIt
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