| Google Web Toolkit GWT Java AJAX Programming |
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| Written by Rohan | |||
| Thursday, 08 March 2007 | |||
Book Details GWT lets you avoid many of these headaches while offering your users the same dynamic, standards-compliant experience. You write your front end in the Java programming language, and the GWT compiler converts your Java classes to browser-compliant JavaScript and HTML. What you will learn from this book Plan your ECM installation, implement it, and customize it. Among the many topics covered are: * Set up an elegant GWT development environment in Eclipse * Create, test, debug and deploy GWT applications * Develop custom widgets – examples include a calendar and weather forecast widget * Internationalize your GWT applications * Create complex interfaces using grids, moveable elements, and more * Integrate GWT with Rico, Moo.fx and Script.aculo.us to create even more attractive UIs using JSNI Approach Each chapter covers a series of practical tasks, showing how to achieve a particular useful result – and then learn how it works so that you can apply your knowledge to your own unique situation. Who this book is written for Readers will need experience writing non-trivial applications using Java. Experience with developing web interfaces is useful, but knowledge of JavaScript and DHTML is not required… GWT takes care of that! Author(s) Prabhakar Chaganti Prabhakar Chaganti is an enterprise software architect and open source evangelist working for a cutting edge software company in the suburbs of Atlanta. His interests include Linux, Ruby, Python, Java and Virtualization. He recently won the community choice award for the most innovative virtual appliance in the 2006 VMWare Ultimate Global Virtual Appliance Challenge. � Powered by jReviews |
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