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GWT or JavaFX webpage dilemma

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java

javafx

gwt

Im trying to resolve following dilemma. I have to develop whole webpage system(with user friendly content management, it should look like very simple Drupal or Joomla) as a project to school. The webpage should have function of adding and removing articles, editing menus, editing whole webpage layout(header position, menu position etc).

Im in phase of deciding which system would be the best for this purpose. I wrote several applications in GWT. It's very quick to develop something, it works on Tomcat etc. So it could be very good adept for this task. But recently I got an idea of writing whole webpage system in JavaFX 2.0 (webpage would open inside the browser).

What is your opinion about this fact ? Should I use JavaFX or GWT? I'm not sure if whole webpage will be quick enough in JavaFX. If the users that will be visiting this page wont have problems with launching this page etc. I havent found any information about this on the internet.

Thanks for your answers :)

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Reshi Avatar asked Nov 29 '25 05:11

Reshi


2 Answers

Go for GWT (also consider using Vaadin or SmartGWT). It does not require a Java Virtual Machine to be installed on the client. Also, GWT allows the client to download only small pieces of the application, and not the whole thing.

You cited two Content Management Systems like Drupal and Joomla that are written in PHP, so maybe the best solution for you is a CMS written in java like Alfresco or Magnolia.

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Vitaly Olegovitch Avatar answered Dec 01 '25 20:12

Vitaly Olegovitch


do you want to do a web page or an applicatin for one plugin ? GWT of course.

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Eduardo Guardiola Avatar answered Dec 01 '25 19:12

Eduardo Guardiola