Google Web Toolkit: GWT Java Ajax Programming
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Google Web Toolkit: GWT Java Ajax Programming
Thisbook is for Java developers who want to create Ajax interfaces usingthe Google Web Toolkit (GWT). It focuses on useful, practical tasksfrom the first chapter. The book is aimed at programmers who want touse GWT to create interfaces for their professional web applications.It concentrates on the serious side of Ajax: creating powerful,productive applications for browser platforms. GWT Ajax Programmingshows you how to create reliable user interfaces that enhance the userexperience.
GWT is an open source Java software developmentframework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps andGmail easy for developers who don't speak browser quirks as a secondlanguage. Writing dynamic web applications today is a tedious anderror-prone process; you spend 90% of your time working around subtleincompatibilities between web browsers and platforms, and JavaScript'slack of modularity makes sharing, testing, and reusing AJAX componentsdifficult and fragile. GWT lets you avoid many of these headaches whileoffering your users the same dynamic, standards-compliant experience.You write your front end in the Java programming language, and the GWTcompiler converts your Java classes to browser-compliant JavaScript andHTML.
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
Eachchapter covers a series of practical tasks, showing how to achieve aparticular useful result - and then learn how it works so that you canapply your knowledge to your own unique situation. Readers will needexperience writing non-trivial applications using Java. Experience withdeveloping web interfaces is useful, but knowledge of JavaScript andDHTML is not required... GWT takes care of that!
Among the many topics covered are:
1 Getting Started
2 Creating a New GWT Project
3 Creating Ajax Services
4 Creating Interactive Forms
5 Responsive Complex Interfaces
6 JSNI and Browser Effects
7 Creating Custom GWT Widgets
8 Unit Tests and Debugging
9 Integrating with Other Frameworks
10 Deployment
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