My company is planning on developing a brand new web front-end application.
Some background:
- It must "sizzle" i.e. a nice marketable look and feel.
- Our development team has no Java experience, with limited experience in Silverlight, Javascript, JQuery or CSS.
- Time to market is a factor.
- We need to stream large amounts of data from an Oracle database.
- It must support 500 - 1000 concurrent users
- It will be hosted internally behind a firewall.
- We need mapping (geo-spatial) capabilities.
Someone has recommended using GWT instead of Silverlight or Traditional technologies(Javascript, jquery, CSS etc.).
I am not sure if this is the right way to go? A lot of the GWT news is from 2007/2008. It makes me think that this technology is old and maybe dying.
If you had a choice would you choose GWT?
In order not to mislead readers with above seemingly unanimous answers, keep objective view in respected stackoverflow, following review expressed exact experiences I had with using GWT. Whether GWT is dying depends on how many new apps will adopt it,Google trend can tell (gwt trend).
Excerpt from https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/38441/when-not-to-use-google-web-toolkit