We also have a Padlet for GWT 😉

I try to collect all the information about GWT / J2CL on one Black Board: 
https://padlet.com/lofidewanto/gwtintro

There are articles, presentations, groups and other information for a 
modern GWT / J2CL development...

Hope this helps!

[email protected] schrieb am Samstag, 19. Dezember 2020 um 01:30:44 UTC+1:

> Thank you very much. I ll give it a try.
>
> On Friday, December 18, 2020 at 4:44:32 PM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>
>>
>> Lofi has some interesting things to look at:  
>> * GWT Awesome Library List (Gwit a LiLi)
>> * there is also a boot starter for gwt, but I do not recall the name.
>>
>> Good starting points are:
>> *  gwt-maven-archetypes: https://github.com/tbroyer/gwt-maven-archetypes
>> *  https://github.com/NaluKit/gwt-maven-springboot-archetype if you 
>> prefer Spring Boot on the server side: 
>> https://github.com/NaluKit/gwt-maven-springboot-archetype
>> * There is also are archetype creator from DominoKit
>> * Nalu project generator: 
>> http://www.mvp4g.org/boot-starter-nalu/BootStarterNalu.html (Disclaimer 
>> I am the author)
>>
>> And a good place to ask your questions: https://gitter.im/gwtproject/gwt
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> [email protected] schrieb am Freitag, 18. Dezember 2020 um 02:01:24 
>> UTC+1:
>>
>>> I am new here, so hello everyone.
>>> I am very interested in this topic. I have gotten tired of the whole 
>>> javascript ecosystem. I did not know that you could easily have GWT run 
>>> only on the frontend and used jee/spring/whatever on the backend as you 
>>> please. I always thought it was a client-server bundle.
>>> Is there a tutorial that shows how it can be done?
>>> How is the compilation speed for code-change/webpage-refresh? I have 
>>> done scala many years, so I understand how frustrating it can be, even 
>>> though scala is amazing.
>>> Thanks
>>> On Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 11:15:42 PM UTC+2 [email protected] 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 1:56 AM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks Craig for the info...
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not familiar with React (only Hello World 😉)
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you integrate React with these GWT React frameworks? So write your 
>>>>> components in Java and integrate them back into React JavaScript?
>>>>>
>>>>>    - https://github.com/GWTReact/gwt-react
>>>>>    - https://github.com/react4j/react4j.github.io
>>>>>    
>>>>> I don't know whether it is possible?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It may be possible in react4j to publish a java component as a react 
>>>> component but not without significant overhead/boilerplate. It is also 
>>>> possible to consume a js react component from within react4j with a little 
>>>> overhead and we built some of our early apps like this. However, react4j's 
>>>> sweet spot is when the majority of the application is written in java.
>>>>
>>>> With gwt-react it is much easier to both consume js components and 
>>>> publish java components ... except for the normal constraints of 
>>>> publishing 
>>>> java to js. My guess is that the sweet spot for gwt-react is for 
>>>> applications that combine js components into a java app but I have never 
>>>> used it in anger.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> Peter Donald
>>>>
>>>

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