
Thursday 30 June 2011
gwt4air
Par dgirard le Thursday 30 June 2011 10:23 - Default
Alain Ekambi - gwt4air is a project based on GWT that aims to bring Java to platform where java is not the supported. The project currently supports Adode AIR, Adobe Flex and Appcelerator Titanium Desktop. A demo of the flex support can be found here : http://www.gwt4air.appspot.com/ . That s a Flex application entirely written in Java with gwt4air.
Tuesday 31 May 2011
Aqu4rium - powered by forPlay/GWT
Par dgirard le Tuesday 31 May 2011 01:59 - Default
During GoogleIO an API for games was announced by Google. To test this API I gave two days to two developers of my team to understand this API and to reproduce a demo from Microsoft. The result is just amazing.
Aqu4rium – needs Chrome (3112 hits)
Original Demo : Fishietank (1756 hits)
Monday 23 May 2011
Mew-Zik powered by GWT
Par dgirard le Monday 23 May 2011 06:58 - Default
mew-zik.com : Mew-Zik is the best MP3 music player for the web ! You can listen to your MP3 (and OGG) files from your PC or any storage device, and store them into your browser so you don't need to import your songs each time you use Mew-Zik. You can access to the following services : - Search bar, Playlist, Random play - Lyrics of the songs - Youtube videos (clips, concerts...) - News about the artist - Redirection to the Wikipedia web page of the artist Mew-Zik is built with HTML5 (Audio API, File System API, Storage API) and GWT."
Saturday 07 May 2011
GWT 2.3 released
Par dgirard le Saturday 07 May 2011 01:30 - Default
Chris Ramsdale
A few weeks ago we announced a Beta release of 2.3 that makes it easier to utilize Google’s Cloud within Eclipse. Since then we’ve been hard at work closing out issues and adding polish, and today we’re happy to announce that the final releases of GWT and the Google Plugin for Eclipse (GPE) are now available.
Tuesday 08 February 2011
Announcing GPE/GWT 2.2 RC1
Par dgirard le Tuesday 08 February 2011 06:47 - Default
Chris Ramsdale :
Today we're one step closer to shipping the Google Plugin for Eclipse and GWT SDK 2.2. The first release candidates of both of these products are ready for use, and can be installed and/or download via the links below.
Wednesday 02 February 2011
Seesmic Web hits 1.0 – powered by GWT
Par dgirard le Wednesday 02 February 2011 04:12 - Default
Seesmic Web is my web client for Twitter. It offers a lot of nice features. And when I want to show to javascript developers what we can build with GWT, I always show them this application.
Wednesday 02 February 2011
Very large, active development team
Par dgirard le Wednesday 02 February 2011 03:50 - Default
ohloh.net :
Over the past twelve months, 73 developers contributed new code to Google Web Toolkit.
This is one of the largest open-source teams in the world, and is in the top 2% of all project teams on Ohloh.
For this measurement, Ohloh considered only recent changes to the code. Over the entire history of the project, 97 developers have contributed.
Tuesday 18 January 2011
Understanding GWT 2.1 Editors
Par dgirard le Tuesday 18 January 2011 12:37 - Default
Thomas Broyer :
GWT 2.1 is advertized as providing "a framework for business apps", and one of the included features is the Editor framework, which provides data binding between bean-like objects and UI fields.
Tuesday 18 January 2011
GWTModernizr
Par dgirard le Tuesday 18 January 2011 10:33 - Default
Modernizr is a great js library that detects if your browser offers native support for a number of CSS3 and HTML5 features. The idea of this project is to port Modernizr to GWT and make this feature detection possible from within your GWT code.
Tuesday 18 January 2011
GWT Table to MS Excel
Par dgirard le Tuesday 18 January 2011 10:29 - Default
Francois Wauquier :
I am lazy, and always satisfied when i found smart ways to avoid to do something twice. Last time, it was about an excel export, you know, the last thing you MUST add to your application. The good thing for you is that i am not too lazy to not share this as an open source project. It is now very simple to do that for a GWT application, you can export the table visible on screen, without writing any server-side code
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