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- Google Web Toolkit 1.7.1 (Mac)
- Google Web Toolkit GWT is an open source Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and Gmail easy for developers who don't speak browser quirks as a second language. Writing dynamic web applications today is a tedious and error-prone process; you spend 90% of your...
- Software downloads 2009-10-20
- GWT fireside chat
- I'm still wading through all the notes I took at the Google I/O 2008 conference last week. If you want to see pictures, check out my flickr photoset (183 photos). While I was there, I went to two sessions called "fireside chats". Although there was no fire...
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Google bets future on improving Client, Connectivity, and Cloud
- On Wednesday morning, Vick Gundotra, Engineering VP at Google opened the Google I/O developer's conference in San Francisco. I jotted down a few (ok, a lot of) notes for this and other sessions that I'd like to share with you. This is not quite a transcript, but rather a paraphrasing...
- Blog posts 2008-05-29
- Using Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition as a Persistence Manager for the Google Web Toolkit
- The standard Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Java EE approach for object persistence in Web applications is to use Enterprise JavaBeans EJB, an Object-to-Relational Mapping ORM technique. Java objects are translated back and forth into SQL statements and stored within a Relational DataBase Management System RDBMS as rows related across a...
- White papers 2008-02-01
- Microsoft architect compares Volta and Google's GWT
- Is Microsoft's "cloud programming" toolset Volta -- which Microsoft released in early preview form this week -- a "me-too" response to Google's Google Web Toolkit GWT? I've seen that argument from fellow ZDNet blogger Ed Burnette and others around the Web. I asked Microsoft Volta Architect...
- Blog posts 2007-12-07
- The Google Web Toolkit's AJAX Recipe: Less JavaScript, More Speed
- How popular is the Google Web Toolkit GWT? Google claims their Java web development framework for AJAX asynchronous JavaScript and XML applications has been downloaded millions of times since being launched during the JavaOne Conference in May 2006, but perhaps a better indication of its popularity is that Pearson Education...
- White papers 2007-12-05
- Yet another Ajax toolkit: Eclipse RAP 1.0
- Wouldn't it be nice if you could write your application once and then reuse the code in both a) a "fat client" for high interactivity and offline usage, and b) a "thin client" inside a web browser for ubiquitous access with zero install? The Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform RAP library...
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- Google Web Toolkit leaves beta, gets new features
- Google Web Toolkit leaves beta, gets new featuressucksnot easy to use
- Discussion threads 2007-08-29
- Supercharge your Ajax development with Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
- If you develop web applications and haven't looked at Google Web Toolkit GWT, this would be a great time to do it. The product is now out of beta, and the latest version (1.4) adds a ton of new features and performance enhancements. "In addition to making...
- Blog posts 2007-08-29
- Google Web Toolkit leaves beta, gets new features
- With over a million downloads, Google decided to release their first non-beta version of GWT -- Google's "web toolkit" that makes it super easy to create websites that utilize AJAX technologies. Writing an application in Java using the toolkit is easy for people who are proficient with...
- Blog posts 2007-08-28
- Book review: Google Web Toolkit Solutions
- Today I have a special treat for Dev Connection readers: a book review by a very talented colleague of mine, Adam Houghton. Adam is a professional Java programmer who recently started using the Google Web Toolkit for internal demos. When Addison-Wesley sent me a preview copy of their newest book...
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- A Database Interface for Java-Based AJAX Applications
- Google Web Toolkit GWT is a Java-to-Javascript compiler, that allows to greatly simplify development of interactive web applications. Amos II Active Mediator Object System is an object-relational mediator database system that allows queries and views over different kinds of back-end data sources and also provides own main-memory database servers. The...
- White papers 2007-06-01
- Podcast: News to know midday: Surface Computing; Steve and Bill on stage; Google Web Toolkit
- On today's podcast: What are the prospects for Microsoft's Surface Computer? See photos, video, Mary Jo Foley's take and news story. Dan Farber will have ongoing coverage of the D conference. And the Google Web Toolkit 1.4 Release Candidate is released.
- Blog posts 2007-05-30
- Google Web Toolkit 1.4: "Have to see it to believe it"
- Google just released the Google Web Toolkit GWT 1.4 Release Candidate, a major upgrade to the company's open-source framework for writing AJAX web applications in the Java programming language. A download is available here (make sure you get the latest 1.4 version). Highlights include: The new ImageBundle feature creates a...
- Blog posts 2007-05-30
- Web 2.0 - Advanced AJAX Applications With the Google Web Toolkit
- This paper is a guide to using the Google Web Toolkit GWT to integrate rich user interface components with remote services. It includes examples of creating a paged table with editable fields and a personalized dialog box. The management of events and service calls for data access, as well as...
- White papers 2007-02-16
- Google Web Toolkit (GWT) 1.3 goes gold
- Two months after it was announced, the first fully open source version of the Google Web Toolkit GWT has gone production. Tech Lead Bruce Johnson writes: As we had hoped, GWT 1.3 RC 2 has proved stable and is ready to graduate today, making build 1.3.3 the official GWT 1.3...
- Blog posts 2007-02-06
- Google Web Toolkit goes 1000open source
- Google Web Toolkit goes 1000open sourceAnother GWT powered Goog apEd said:While they're not intending to rewrite GMail any time soon, GWT developers have been dropping hints about new public-facing Google applications in the works now that will be leveraging the toolkit.Looks like GWT is starting to take hold internally at...
- Discussion threads 2006-12-12
- Google Web Toolkit goes 100% open source
- Youve heard the Ivory soap slogan, "99 44/100 percent pure". Until today you could say much the same about the Google Web Toolkit GWT. While most of GWT was open source, a few important pieces were binary-only. Today that all changed as Google made the entire GWT 1.3 Release Candidate...
- Blog posts 2006-12-12
- Google joins Eclipse Foundation
- Ending months of speculation, Google has officially joined the Eclipse Foundation as an add-in provider, according to officials at both organizations. In an interview with ZDNet, Eclipse Director Mike Milinkovich said:We are, of course, thrilled that Google decided to join the Eclipse Foundation. It was a nice gesture of support...
- Blog posts 2006-12-08
- Google preps new release of web toolkit
- Google engineers are putting the finishing touches on a new release of the Google Web Toolkit GWT, version 1.2. Major features will include:Support for MacOSX as a first class development platformGreatly improved performance on refresh to speed up the development cycleA new HTTP module to allow fine-tuning of asynchronous requestsSupport...
- Blog posts 2006-10-23
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