Friday, September 23, 2011

Re: too much code: GWT Development with Activities and Places

Once you know the stack, which might vary from company to company, one option is to write a Maven Archetype that generates the boilerplate required to get started. Which could well include your gwt-commons library, and a rich set of BaseClasses for places and activities.. which is what we are working on... 

And as maintaining a maven archetype is pretty simple, its worth giving a try, if a lot of new projects are coming across in the company,, 

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