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- Google opens up to outside contributors
- Google opens up to outside contributorsUggggh!Apart from the insanity of using a browser as a development platform and the fact that a lot of these Java fanboys and script kiddies didn't really experience any decent development environments (such as MS's Visual series) - so anything looks good, my main question...
- Tags: AJAX, Development tools, GWT, GWT Widget, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-01-18
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- 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...
- Tags: Google Inc., JavaScript, Google Web Toolkit, AJAX, Programming Languages, Java, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Software Development
- 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...
- Tags: Desktop, Google Inc., Web, Eclipse, Google Web Toolkit, Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform Library, Rich Ajax Platform, SWT API, AJAX, Java Development Tools, Desktops, Channel Management, Open Source, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Development Tools, Software Development, Hardware, Marketing, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- 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...
- Tags: Google Inc., Module, Beta, Google Web Toolkit, Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2007-08-28
- 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...
- Tags: AJAX, Community, General, Google, Java, Licenses, Programming
- Blog posts 2007-05-30
- New GWT Designer in beta
- Instantiations demonstrated their new GWT Designer at a BOF last night at Eclipse World. According to Eric Clayberg, Sr. VP of Product Development, the response was very enthusiastic. GWT Designer will integrate with Eclipse and include a number of features to simplify development of GWT applications, including:Bi-directional code generation -...
- Tags: GWT Designer
- Blog posts 2006-09-08
- Google expands GWT team, plans new release
- Google Web Toolkit GWT tech lead Bruce Johnson has announced that his team is readying a new version of the popular hybrid Ajax/Java framework for early August. This release will include fixes for bugs on the issues list, plus enhancements like:Support for localizing strings and formatted messagesAn XML library based...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Web, Google Web Toolkit
- Blog posts 2006-07-25
- Google fixes IE7 problem and others in new GWT release
- It's only been a week since the first version came out, but already Google has released an updated version of its Java and Eclipse-based Google Web Toolkit GWT. Bret Taylor, GWT product manager, announced that version 1.0.21 is now available for download. This release fixes a number of problems with...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Web, Google Web Toolkit
- Blog posts 2006-05-27
- Google opens up to outside contributors
- A few weeks ago, Google opened up development of their Google Web Toolkit and released the whole system under the Apache license. Now theyve taken the next logical step, by accepting their first outside contributor to the project: Sandy McArthur. I caught up with Sandy after the announcement to ask...
- Tags: General, Eclipse, Java, Licenses, NetBeans, AJAX, Scripting, Community, Programming, Google, GWT, Sandy McArthur
- Blog posts 2000-01-18
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