
The Google Web Toolkit is a new technology that automatically translates Java into
JavaScript, making Ajax applications easier to code and deploy. GWT in Action is a
comprehensive tutorial for Java developers interested in building the next
generation of rich, web-based applications. This book was written by Robert Hanson,
creator of the popular GWT Widget Library and Adam Tacy a major contributor to the
GWT Widget Library.
There is a new emphasis on building rich, web-based applications. These applications
can be difficult to build because they rely on JavaScript, which lacks the
sophisticated object-oriented structures and static typing of Java, they are tricky
to debug, and they require you to manage numerous browser inconsistencies.
In May of 2006 Google released the Google Web Toolkit (GWT). GWT enables developers
to create Ajax applications in Java. With GWT, you can build your applications using
a real object-oriented language and take advantage of Java tools like Eclipse that
are already available. Instead of trying to bring tool support to Ajax, Google brought
Ajax to a place where the tools already existed.
GWT in Action shows you how to take advantage of these exciting new tools. Readers will
follow an example running throughout the book and quickly master the basics of GWT:
widgets, panels, and event handling. The book covers the full development cycle, from
setting up your development environment, to building the application, then deploying it
to the web server. The entire core GWT library is discussed, with details and examples
on how it can be extended.
GWT helps you make the most of Ajax in your web applications and GWT in Action helps you
get more out of GWT. Readers can download Early Access Chapters of GWT in Action now and
participate in the Author Forum by visiting at the Manning site.
http://online-upload.info/files/manninggwrinactioneasyajax1.rar.html
JavaScript, making Ajax applications easier to code and deploy. GWT in Action is a
comprehensive tutorial for Java developers interested in building the next
generation of rich, web-based applications. This book was written by Robert Hanson,
creator of the popular GWT Widget Library and Adam Tacy a major contributor to the
GWT Widget Library.
There is a new emphasis on building rich, web-based applications. These applications
can be difficult to build because they rely on JavaScript, which lacks the
sophisticated object-oriented structures and static typing of Java, they are tricky
to debug, and they require you to manage numerous browser inconsistencies.
In May of 2006 Google released the Google Web Toolkit (GWT). GWT enables developers
to create Ajax applications in Java. With GWT, you can build your applications using
a real object-oriented language and take advantage of Java tools like Eclipse that
are already available. Instead of trying to bring tool support to Ajax, Google brought
Ajax to a place where the tools already existed.
GWT in Action shows you how to take advantage of these exciting new tools. Readers will
follow an example running throughout the book and quickly master the basics of GWT:
widgets, panels, and event handling. The book covers the full development cycle, from
setting up your development environment, to building the application, then deploying it
to the web server. The entire core GWT library is discussed, with details and examples
on how it can be extended.
GWT helps you make the most of Ajax in your web applications and GWT in Action helps you
get more out of GWT. Readers can download Early Access Chapters of GWT in Action now and
participate in the Author Forum by visiting at the Manning site.
http://online-upload.info/files/manninggwrinactioneasyajax1.rar.html
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