If I have the right idea about it, i.e. that It is a stepping stone
towards a Closure-Library style decorate pattern (i.e. server-render,
client-attach), it would seem on the surface to be a big performance
win. However, the comments about it being highly experimental put me
off trying it for client work. If there isn't any on-going development
with it, I'd be interested in knowing why it was abandoned, did it
turn out not to be a performance win, is it simply a lack of resources
or was there another reason?
Cheers,
Chris
Eric Clayberg recently mentioned that there was an arc of work
on-going by the GWT team that wasn't being released to the external
repo. I was wondering if this arc of work has anything to do with
IsRenderable? It looks like it was actively developed for about 3
months 6 months ago but there hasn't been any activity since [1].If I have the right idea about it, i.e. that It is a stepping stone
towards a Closure-Library style decorate pattern (i.e. server-render,
client-attach), it would seem on the surface to be a big performance
win. However, the comments about it being highly experimental put me
off trying it for client work. If there isn't any on-going development
with it, I'd be interested in knowing why it was abandoned, did it
turn out not to be a performance win, is it simply a lack of resources
or was there another reason?
"The GWT team is currently focused on an arc of work that has not been
released to the external repo yet."
I can understand if that wasn't the implication, still interested in
why development on IsRenderable stopped though?
Cheers,
Chris
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