Google Web Toolkit VS cheerpj-meta

Compare Google Web Toolkit vs cheerpj-meta and see what are their differences.

cheerpj-meta

Run Java 8 applications, libraries, applets, Java Web Start, and Oracle Forms on the web without legacy plugins. (by leaningtech)
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Google Web Toolkit cheerpj-meta
18 3
1,471 410
0.7% 5.4%
7.9 6.6
8 days ago about 2 months ago
Java HTML
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Google Web Toolkit

Posts with mentions or reviews of Google Web Toolkit. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-30.

cheerpj-meta

Posts with mentions or reviews of cheerpj-meta. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-26.
  • Oracle Contributing GraalVM Community Edition Java Code to OpenJDK
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Oct 2022
    - https://github.com/leaningtech/cheerpj-meta

    >> That wouldn't be of use in any existing Java project though. The only reason you'd ever want to do that is because browsers offer nothing else, even though they could and at that point why not compile to JS, at least that way your GC isn't being interpreted too. If you're not constrained by the WHATWG's decisions though it doesn't offer anything.

    It is very use case and "what is the future of your Java application" dependent. Some organizations are looking into migrating off of Java due to a variety of reasons. These kind of "Java conversion" tools help to keep legacy Java applications running until the legacy Java applications can be replaced.

  • I'd like to create a front-end in Java
    3 projects | /r/java | 7 May 2022
    I have no relation to this project, saw it on another subreddit a week or so ago I think, and haven't looked into it at all, but might be a fun useless thing to play with: https://github.com/leaningtech/cheerpj-meta
  • Did anything replace Java applets
    2 projects | /r/java | 16 Sep 2021
    You can still write applets (although since Java might remove them completely, it's not a long term solution) and run them via CheepJ: https://github.com/leaningtech/cheerpj-meta

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Google Web Toolkit and cheerpj-meta you can also consider the following projects:

Spring Boot - Spring Boot

graalvm-reachability-metadata - Repository which contains community-driven collection of GraalVM reachability metadata for open-source libraries.

jwt - Java Web Toolkit

go - The Go programming language

Spring - Spring Framework

graalpython - A Python 3 implementation built on GraalVM

Quartz - Code for Quartz Scheduler

PrimeFaces - Ultimate Component Suite for JavaServer Faces

ZK - ZK is a highly productive Java framework for building amazing enterprise web and mobile applications

Vaadin - Vaadin 6, 7, 8 is a Java framework for modern Java web applications.

Apache Ant - Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.

cglib - cglib - Byte Code Generation Library is high level API to generate and transform Java byte code. It is used by AOP, testing, data access frameworks to generate dynamic proxy objects and intercept field access.