Description
GWT Mobile UI is a mobile UI widget system for GWT application.GWT Mobile UI is part of GWT Mobile, a GWT mobile development platform.
GWT Mobile is an open source project.
http://www.gwtmobile.com

Looks promising but not on Galaxy Nexus Installed and worked OK on Galaxy Tab 7" but on a Galaxy Nexus (Ice Cream Sandwich) it shows a white screen.

Works great on my phone, crashes on my tablet Sprint Evo 4g works great. Much faster than JQuery Mobile, so I was very impressed. On my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, I immediately crashes with the error, "The web page contains an error: (file:///android_asset/wwww/KitchenSink/FA98A33BAAC385......cache.html) That being said, I'm sure this can be easily fixed. I've browsed the source code and it looks like it is very well integrated, including using UIBuilder. I'd like to see if I could use the same exact code on a desktop browser. Would this work? Do you guys have a deployed version of this code I can point my browser to? I'll happily change my rating when the bug on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is fixed. This is a very promising project.

I like it Seems to work better and faster than any other javascript framework out there.

Great demo
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Glenn
Jan 11, 2012 8:30:11 PM
Looks promising but not on Galaxy Nexus Installed and worked OK on Galaxy Tab 7" but on a Galaxy Nexus (Ice Cream Sandwich) it shows a white screen.
Ed
Dec 28, 2011 9:34:14 PM
Works great on my phone, crashes on my tablet Sprint Evo 4g works great. Much faster than JQuery Mobile, so I was very impressed. On my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, I immediately crashes with the error, "The web page contains an error: (file:///android_asset/wwww/KitchenSink/FA98A33BAAC385......cache.html) That being said, I'm sure this can be easily fixed. I've browsed the source code and it looks like it is very well integrated, including using UIBuilder. I'd like to see if I could use the same exact code on a desktop browser. Would this work? Do you guys have a deployed version of this code I can point my browser to? I'll happily change my rating when the bug on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is fixed. This is a very promising project.
Support
Oct 31, 2011 9:07:36 PM
I like it Seems to work better and faster than any other javascript framework out there.
Chris
Aug 29, 2011 12:52:02 PM
Great demo