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GWT or Vaadin?
I am currently studying a product from Googl, but I found an article about Vaadin . Now I have doubts about who to choose. Who has any thoughts?
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In Vaadin, any action that the user performs on the interface leads to a request to the server (data validation and a number of other checks take place there). GWT is used on the client side. Therefore, it all depends on your task. Choosing Vaadin, in any case, choose GWT.
so no one else can say anything? seems to be a common topic.
Vaadin is only suitable for corporate intranet applications (i.e. on the local network) due to constant requests to the server. It seems to be convenient to write on it, but I did not implement anything complicated. Not suitable for Internet applications, tk. the application responds to every action with a lag, which is very annoying.
And if you continue to dig towards Vaadin, you will unearth a lot of negativity. However, like you, I was just looking.
Vaadin - ease of writing, but not sickly traffic overhead. GVT is a little more difficult to write, but the scope for optimization is practically not organic. Yes, and libraries for it. already a lot
I quit vaadin on ZK because of the licensing policy and the complexity of customization - I was very pleased.
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