I remember thinking the same about OpenDoc i.e. that it was great. I
was also in the throws of writing my first OpenDoc app when Apple and
IBM dropped further development. Since then my rule of thumb has been
to only use programming frameworks and toolkits from platform vendors
if they use them to develop applications on their own platforms.
The question from me then is, "what does Google use GWT for?".
Cheers,
-C
http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2007/07/google-mashup-editor-built-with-gwt.html
However, gmail was one of the greater inspirations for GWT. Many of
the lessons learned have ended up in GWT and if google were to build a
web-based mail app all over again, they'd be idiots not to use GWT.
GWT was intended almost exactly for that sort of thing.
*) I have no clue if 'gmail 2.0' is GWT based. I don't think it was a
total rewrite so I doubt it, but could be.
-- just a GWT contributor, not a google spokesperson.
from http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/
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* I have no affiliation with Arcomet. It's the first manufacturer I
saw in the Wikipedia entry on mechanical cranes.