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Wednesday 02 September 2009

GWT for Enterprise Developer by Fred Sauer, GWT Advocate

Fred Sauer

I had a great time presenting at JBoss World 2009 in Chicago today and had an opportunity to talk to several people using GWT. I hope to speak many more over the next two days. Make sure to tap me on my shoulder if you want to talk shop. Also, do come to tomorrow's GWT Campground session from 12-1pm (Thursday, Sep 3 2009).

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Monday 30 April 2007

David Geary slides on GWT

Denver Technology :

I was able to catch David Geary's presentation on Google Web Toolkit at DJUG this month. I was impressed.

David Geary
A prominent author, speaker, and consultant. He wrote the best-selling books on both Java component frameworks: Swing and JavaServer Faces (JSF). David's Graphic Java Swing was one of the best-selling Java books of all time and Core JSF, which David wrote with Cay Horstman, is the best-selling book on JavaServer Faces. David is currently writting a new book on GWT : "Google Web Toolkit Solutions".

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Monday 02 April 2007

ContactOffice : GWT Bet...

A nice presentation from Brice Blévennec about reengineering the interface of ContactOffice.
The GWT bet...

Wednesday 14 March 2007

Good GWT Introduction - Nice Graphics

A ‘new’ way to program dynamic web applications (pdf)


Sunday 25 February 2007

Free and Online GWT Course

Sang Shin :

Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is definitely an interesting technology to explore for building Ajax applications especially for those who want to leverage their Java knowledge. The current version of NetBeans GWT plug-in does not support "creating a WAR" feature yet. That will be provided in the next version.

Excellent GWT Course !
Google Web Toolkit (GWT)


Thursday 15 February 2007

Slides on Google Web Toolkit

Ed Burnette
Benefits for the User :
  • Quick response to actions : No need for server round-trip and full page refresh
  • Compatible with recent desktop browsers : IE, Firefox, Mozilla, Safari, Opera
  • Requires no browser plug-ins or JVM : Quick startup time Browser history management Fixes common problem with many Ajax applications
  • The Back button works : Bookmarks work
Benefits for the Developer
  • One language to rule them all : Program everything in Java Share code between client, server
  • Back to the future : simpler programming model than current web technologies.
  • You can use other languages on the server if you want but you lose some of the benefits
  • It’s like writing a Swing or SWT program.
  • Really simple RPC : Easy to use, but powerful
  • Integrate with existing technologies : You can use existing technologies on the back end (servlets, jsp, asp, ruby) and on the client side (dojo, prototype, del.icio.us, etc.) if you really want to (avoid if you can)
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