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Google Web Toolkit, once highly touted as a development technology, may be poised to re-emerge from the shadows. The open source toolkit first appeared nearly a decade ago to much fanfare over its ...
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java development framework that seeks to ease AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) application development. GWT allows you to develop and debug AJAX-based applications ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
AJAX is everywhere these days, and although it can simplify and improve user experience, the experience of AJAX developers is often far from simple and could stand improvement. Perhaps the biggest ...
Getting started developing with Google Web Toolkit is easy. First you need a copy of Java. Although it works with older versions (such as the IBM JRE 1.4.2 that came with my Thinkpad), you might as ...
Red Hat is partnering with Google to build on Google's Web Toolkit (GWT), technology that enables users to cross-compile and optimize Java code as JavaScript for use in different browsers. The world ...
An open-source software development kit (SDK) from Google for creating browser-based applications. Introduced in 2006, Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is used by many developers, as well as Google for some ...
Just before Google I/O, the search giant announces a significant update to its Google Web Toolkit to build sophisticated Internet applications. Also: App Engine pricing. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
I like the premise of the Google Web Toolkit: Writing dynamic web applications today is a tedious and error-prone process; you spend 90% of your time working around subtle incompatibilities between ...
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 ...