Hi all,
This might be obvious to everybody else, but I (as a newcomer to SmartClient) can not seem to grasp the exact nature of the relationship between SmartClient, SmartGWT and SmartGWT EE.
The start of the story is clean: Isomorphic software developed SmartClient.
Then came Sanjiv Jivan, the former lead of GWT-Ext, and (as an independent project) developed SmartGWT. Later SmartClient has embraced this project.
Questions: has SmartGWT become a sub-project of SmartClient?
Is Sajniv with Isomorphic Software now?
Then came the SmartGWT EE, which is clearly a product of Isomorphic Software. Is it independent from Sanjiv's work, or is it an extension?
Is it done by Sanjiv, or by other developers?
Isn't SmartWT EE somewhat redundant with the original SmartGWT library,
or does it only contain completely new features?
Thank you for your help clearing this up!
This might be obvious to everybody else, but I (as a newcomer to SmartClient) can not seem to grasp the exact nature of the relationship between SmartClient, SmartGWT and SmartGWT EE.
The start of the story is clean: Isomorphic software developed SmartClient.
Then came Sanjiv Jivan, the former lead of GWT-Ext, and (as an independent project) developed SmartGWT. Later SmartClient has embraced this project.
Questions: has SmartGWT become a sub-project of SmartClient?
Is Sajniv with Isomorphic Software now?
Then came the SmartGWT EE, which is clearly a product of Isomorphic Software. Is it independent from Sanjiv's work, or is it an extension?
Is it done by Sanjiv, or by other developers?
Isn't SmartWT EE somewhat redundant with the original SmartGWT library,
or does it only contain completely new features?
Thank you for your help clearing this up!
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