The Tibco product, while certainly capable if you are a hardcore developer already, is neither easy nor intuitive to use. It does answer the question asked, but there are much better tools coming. Others available (while not all solving the same problems) are Bungee Labs platform (www.bungeelabs.com), MS Popfly (www.popfly.com), WebWidgetry from Nth Penguin (www.nthpenguin.com/content/webwidgetry.aspx), Serena (www.serena.com), etc...
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On the contrary
Tibco Gi is really easy to use and to get started with. They've got some really detailed videos on how to create an application on their homepage and also some really advanced and detailed demo applications. Try http://xignite.tibco.com
I've found it to be way easier to use than Google's GWT. It's data mapping is incredible and actually achieves separation between the server and client, which GWT fails to do.
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