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		<title>Ext GWT, GWT-Ext. What now?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 16:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Fong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unless you were stuck in a cave this past week, you know about the emergence of Ext GWT and the entire Ext JS GPL licensing debate.  We had GWT-Ext&#8217;s Sanjiv Jivan weigh in, followed by Ext JS creator Jack Slocum&#8217;s heated response.  While the whole soap opera is somewhat fascinating, I&#8217;m more interested [...]<BR/><MAP name="bdv_RSS_Ad_300408043737"><AREA alt="Feed Ads By BidVertiser.com" shape="poly" coords="0,0,467,0,467,45,315,45,315,59,0,59" href="http://secure.bidvertiser.com/performance/bdv_rss_rd.dbm?pid=106624&amp;bid=269792&amp;PHS=300408043737&amp;click=1" target="_blank" /><AREA alt="Feed Ads By BidVertiser.com" shape="rect" coords="315,45,467,59" href="http://www.bidvertiser.com/bdv/bidvertiser/bdv_ref.dbm?Ref_PID=106624&amp;Ref_Option=main&amp;source=60972798" target="_blank" /></MAP><P><a href="http://secure.bidvertiser.com/performance/bdv_rss_rd.dbm?pid=106624&amp;bid=269792&amp;PHS=300408043737&amp;click=1" target="_blank"><IMG src="http://bdv.bidvertiser.com/BidVertiser.dbm?pid=106624&amp;bid=269792&amp;PHS=300408043737&amp;rssimage=1&amp;rSRC=2" border="0" usemap="#bdv_RSS_Ad_300408043737" /></a></P>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unless you were stuck in a cave this past week, you know about the emergence of <a href="http://extjs.com/products/gxt/">Ext GWT</a> and the entire Ext JS GPL <a href="http://extjs.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33096">licensing debate</a>.  We had GWT-Ext&#8217;s Sanjiv Jivan <a href="http://www.jroller.com/sjivan/entry/my_response_to_jack_slocum">weigh in</a>, followed by Ext JS creator Jack Slocum&#8217;s<a href="http://jackslocum.com/blog/2008/04/26/ext-js-license-change-and-personal-attacks/"> heated response</a>.  While the whole soap opera is somewhat fascinating, I&#8217;m more interested in how these new developments will affect the GWT community&#8217;s two <a href="http://www.gwtsite.com/top-5-gwt-libraries/">most popular</a> widget libraries.</p>
<p>Now that Ext GWT is dual licensed, will people now continue to support it by buying commercial licenses?  Ext GWT is certainly a nice library and Darrell deserves to be supported for his work.  However it seems like there may be a certain level of mistrust over the license change and there are certainly a subset of people that can&#8217;t or won&#8217;t go with a commercial solution.</p>
<p>I know Sanjiv remains committed to keeping GWT-Ext under the LGPL and is working hard on resolving potential issues.  However, if GWT-Ext remains stuck with Ext JS 2.0.2 (the last LGPL version), will it remain viable as time passes?  In one of his arguments, Jack points out that when Firefox 3 and IE 8 come out, it may cause issues for 2.0.2 users.  Sanjiv has stated that the library will continue to expand with other features like &#8220;Tibco Message Bus, Fusion Charts, Pipes, Extensions, and more&#8221;, but will that be enough? </p>
<p>With these changes and uncertainty, will new alternatives appear in the GWT widget library space? Currently, GWT-Ext and Ext-GWT are easily the best looking, and most polished projects we have.  There are still projects like <a href="http://gwt-widget.sourceforge.net/">GWT Widget Library</a>, <a href="http://code.google.com/p/tatami/">GWT Tatami</a> and a few others, but in my opinion they are a step down from the first two.  It seems like this is a new opportunity for a new library to emerge, perhaps using one of the other major javascript libraries like YUI, JQueryUI or MooTools?  Or maybe a new one will be written from scratch like this new <a href="http://www.gwtlib.org/">GWTLib project</a> or my new ExMyGWTExt library (just kidding).</p>
<p>So what do you think? I&#8217;ve stuck a poll down here at the bottom and I&#8217;m interested in finding out what the communities&#8217; response will be to the whole situation.</p>
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