Accelerated GWT

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Pub. Date: 2008-05-19
Publisher(s): Apress
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Summary

Ajax is a web development technique that takes advantage of JavaScript to display and interact dynamically with information embedded into a web page. Its emergence has made it possible to create web applications that closely resemble their desktop-based brethren. With this exciting new ability came several challenges; not only did developers have to learn JavaScript, but they were also forced to use inefficient development processes, not to mention deal with cross-platform and browser difficulties. But with the release of Google Web Toolkit (GWT), Java developers are able to continue using their favourite language to write powerful Ajax applications while using not only the Java language, but also the very same development tools they're already using on a daily basis!

Table of Contents

Getting started with GWT
GWT basics and a first applicationp. 3
GWT architecture and internal featuresp. 27
UI programming and client-server communication
UI programming : basic widgetsp. 59
Communication : RPCp. 89
UI programming : handling events and using advanced widgetsp. 105
Communication : advanced techniquesp. 135
Making applications ready for the real world
Testing GWT applicationsp. 171
Internationalizing your applications : a modern-day realityp. 201
Some important, not-to-be-missed techniquesp. 233
Peeking into the upcoming GWT 1.5 releasep. 265
Indexp. 283
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